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ROOM 606 The SAS House and the Work of Arne Jacobsen

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Editor: Michael Sheridan
Publisher: Phaidon
Publication: 2003, First Edition
Binding: Case-bound
Pages: 272
Size: 210 x 280mm
Text: English

(Preface) 'This text reconstructs a building that no longer exists, in order to rediscover a lost world of beauty and sensation and gain a new insight into the work of Danish architect Arne Jacobsen. That building is the SAS House, a luxury hotel and airline terminal completed in Copenhagen in 1960. Designed for the Scandinavian Airlines System at the dawn of the jet age, the SAS House was Jacobsen's masterpiece, a cumulative work that condensed the architectural strategies and formal devices of a lifetime into a single example of total design.'

Condition: Fine/Near Fine. All titles are used and show light shelf ware consistent with age. Slight rubbing to covers and fading to the spine. Please contact me for further information on condition.

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