Swedish Architecture
This article covers the architecture of Sweden from a historical perspective.
As is the norm in architecture history, an architectural history of a nation naturally lends itself to a history of those monuments to the development of that nation and its institutions of power; palaces, castles, and churches. This also applies in the case of the history of architecture in Sweden being related here. The break comes with the modern era, with the change in the role of architects in society, towards a concern with questions concerning the entire population, such as housing and the infrastructure of a social democracy.
Read more about Swedish Architecture: Middle Ages, Baroque, Classicism and Empire Style, Revivalism, National Romantic Style and Jugendstil, Modern and Postmodern, See Also
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“It seems a fantastic paradox, but it is nevertheless a most important truth, that no architecture can be truly noble which is not imperfect.”
—John Ruskin (18191900)