HENRY PLUMMER
Imparts a true sense of the magical light that has shaped great buildings in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden.The quality of light in Scandinavia has given rise to some of the most important architecture of the modern period, the richness of which has influenced designers from California to Australia to Japan. The ethereal nature of light combined with natural resources (particularly wood) and highly refined building techniquesnot to mention the stark seasonal contrast between the scarcity of light in winter and the glow of long summer dayshave provided the context for architectural acts of genius.Nordic Light highlights established icons, newly discovered gems, and contemporary masterworks: buildings that have achieved the highest expression of Scandinavian design and response to their environment. The projects are featured in detail, along with a general introduction to the history of Scandinavian architecture and a reference section with a bibliography, a directory of architects, and an index of places to visit.