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Gert Wingårdh

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Gert Wingårdh
Personal information
Name Gert Wingårdh
Nationality Flag of Sweden Sweden
Birth date 26th April 1951
Birth place Skövde
Work
Practice name Wingårdhs AB
Significant buildings Öijared Executive Country Club, Lerum, 1988, Astra Zeneca R&D Site, Mölndal, 1993, Swedish Embassy, Berlin, 1999, Universeum Science Centre, Gothenburg, 2001, Auditorium and Student Union at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, 2001, Housing at Bo01, Malmö, 2001, Arlanda flight control tower Arlanda, Sigtuna, 2001, Aranäs Senior High School, Kungsbacka, 2006, House of Sweden, Washington, D.C., 2006
Significant projects Müritzeum visitors centre, Mecklenburg, Astra Zeneca R&D Mölndal site, Mölndal, Malmö Arena, Malmö, Breath of Life, Östersund
Awards and prizes Kasper Salin Prize 1988, 1993, 2001, 2006 and 2007, ECSN European Award for Excellence in Concrete 2002, Prince Eugen Medal 2005, Mies van der Rohe Award nominee 2006, American Architecture Awards 2007

Gert Wingårdh is the the most well known living Swedish architect with a major influence on the architect scene in Sweden. The main office is in Gothenburg with a second office in Stockholm.

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[edit] Personal life

Gert Wingårdh was born 1951 into a wealthy family in Skövde, Västergötland county, as the only child.[1] His father owned the local cement factory and the family’s house was built on a limestone mountain. Both cement and limestone are materials Wingårdh later has used in his work.

When Wingårdh was ten the family moved to Gothenburg. After moving to Gothenburg he was bullied by other children for a while.[2] As a teenager he took interest in art and cinema.

Wingårdh still lives in metropolitan Gothenburg, near Marstrand in Kungälv Municipality with his family.[3]

[edit] Education

Wingårdh studied echonomics, art history and architecture in the 1970s at Gothenburg University and Chalmers University of Technology, and has in interviews stated that it was a visit to the Pantheon, Rome, that made him decide to become an architect.[4] Before deciding to become an architect he had plans to be an art-gallery owner.[5]

He received his degree in architecture from Chalmers in 1975.

[edit] Career

Facade of Bo01 Housing, Malmö
Facade of Bo01 Housing, Malmö

Gert Wingårdh started as an interior decorator in the 1970s[6]. After graduating he joined an architectural firm for a short while before setting up his own office in 1977. He had his big breakthrough as a regular architect with the Öijared Executive Country Club outside Gothenburg in 1988. The building rendered him a Kasper Salin Prize.

He has had a number of assignments in the United States and Germany in recent years. Wingårdh is also the creator of the Swedish embassies in Washington[7] and Berlin. Most of his realized buildings, however, can be found in Sweden and in particular in the area of metropolitan Gothenburg. In 2007 Wingårdh won a major international competition for a large new shopping centre in Malmö[8], and in the same year seven of the twelve hottest architecture projects in the capital Stockholm – listed by a Swedish national daily – was designed by Wingårdh.[9]

Another project worth mentioning is a spectacular conference centre in Östersund, Jämtland, on the top of a mountain, called Breath of Life.[10][11]

Because of his skills, his way of constantly attract the media attention and the many prizes he has received, he is generally considered the most renowned living Swedish architect.[12] His role as a public figure is not without controversy, though. He has for example been known to be an advocate of skyscrapers which has made him a subject of critique from some (Swedish) collegues.[13]

In 2007 Gert Wingårdh was appointed adjunct professor in building design at the architecture faculty at Chalmers [14].

The Wingårdh office has 120 employees (2007)[15]. He usually stresses that the buildings is a team work of the whole office.

[edit] Architectural style

Gert Wingårdh started as a Postmodernist in the 1980s, as one of the architects who broke away from the strong Functionalist (International style) norm that held sway over Scandinavia longer than in other countries.

He is known to pick up new trends in architecture quickly and interpret them with a personal expressive language which intergrates the surrounding landscapes into the projects[16]: "His buildings do not stubbornly adhere to one style but are a response to the task in hand and the surrounding environmental conditions. Swedens [sic] rich tradition of building with wood and a strong ecological awareness are combined with high tech expertise".[17]

Wingårdh has himself described his architecture as ”high organic”, combining high tech with organic architecture.[18] He has also been described as a ”maximalist” rather than a ”minimalist”, his buildings being ”a kind of modern baroque”.[19] He has shown influences from and kinship with such different architects as Frank Lloyd Wright, Hans Scharoun, Carlo Scarpa, Frank Gehry and Peter Zumthor.[20] Another – paradoxical – description states that his buildings are both ”playful” and ”strict”.[21]

A feature of Wingårdh's is to surprise the visitors of the buildings – keeping the entrance of a building low and then ”heighten the sense of space and drama when entering the main rooms”.[22] He also has a good knowledge of details as well as an understanding of intricate building structures which requires good knowledge of sociological processes and human behaviour.[23]

[edit] Awards

His building for the Öijared Executive Country Club, Lerum, was awarded the Kasper Salin Prize in 1988, and the Astra Zeneca R&D Site, Mölndal, was awarded the same prize in 1993[24]. He received the ECSN European Award for Excellence in Concrete in 2002 for the Arlanda air traffic control tower. Other buildings include the Universeum Science Centre, Gothenburg (2001), and the auditorium and Student Union at Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg (2001), the latter also received the Kaspar Salin Prize. And in 2006 the Aranäs Senior High School in Kungsbacka was awarded the same prestigious prize.

In 2006 Wingårdh also was nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Award for Mimer's house in Kungälv. House of Sweden was awarded the American Architecture Awards by the Chicago Athenaeum 2007.[25]

Swedish Embassy, Berlin
Swedish Embassy, Berlin

The Washington embassy also received the Kasper Salin Prize 2007, making it Wingårdh's fifth Kasper Salin Prize – which place him in a league of his own among Swedish architects[26][27].

[edit] Influences on architecture

This is too early to say, but Gert Wingårdh has definitely had an impact on the domestic architect scene in Sweden; by his personality[28] and awarded projects he has shown that a Swede could have "starchitect" qualities - the country's contributions up to this date to the international scene has been rather modest, with a few exceptions such as Gunnar Asplund and Ralph Erskine.

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes and references

Arlanda flight control tower Arlanda
Arlanda flight control tower Arlanda
  1. ^ Interview with company Forbo Flooring Accessed November 3, 2006
  2. ^ ”Överraskningarnas mästare” Profilen, No 3, September, 2006. Accessed October 27, 2007
  3. ^ Andersson, Elisabet ”Gert Wingårdh lever inte som han lär” Svenska Dagbladet, 27 July, 2004. Accessed 11 August, 2004.
  4. ^ Interview with company Forbo Flooring. Accessed November 3, 2006
  5. ^ ”Överraskningarnas mästare” Profilen, No 3, September, 2006. Accessed October 27, 2007
  6. ^ Nilsson, Fredrik ”Gert Wingårdh”, article on Wingårdh at the Swedish National Encyclopedia (password needed) Accessed June 5, 2005.
  7. ^ Kiser, Kirsten ”Wingårdh Architects. Swedish Embassy” Arcspace, 26 May, 2003. Accessed 27 September, 2007.
  8. ^ Carlsson, David ”Shopping center by Gert Wingardh” David Report, 20 March, 2007. Accessed 4 April, 2007.
  9. ^ Sundström, Anders ”Nu ska staden växa på höjden igen” Dagens Nyheter, October 29, 2007.
  10. ^ Carlsson, David ”Gert Wingårdh in the mountains” David Report June 1, 2007. Accessed October 15, 2007.
  11. ^ Homepage of Breath of Life. Accessed October 15, 2007.
  12. ^ Andersson, Elisabet ”Flitig provokatör dominerar arkitektscenen” Svenska Dagbladet, November 25, 2006. Accessed November 26, 2006.
  13. ^ Andersson, Elisabet ”Gert Wingårdh lever inte som han lär” Svenska Dagbladet, 27 July, 2004. Accessed 11 August, 2004.
  14. ^ Nystås, Michael ”Gert Wingårdh new professor at Chalmers” (Newletter from Chalmers) August 15, 2007. Accessed September 1, 2007.
  15. ^ Nystås, Michael ”Gert Wingårdh new professor at Chalmers” (Newletter from Chalmers) August 15, 2007. Accessed September 1, 2007.
  16. ^ ”Gert Wingårdh – Natural Habitats” Design Build Network, August 1, 2006. Accessed November 27, 2006.
  17. ^ Kiser, Kirsten The Bookcase: Gert Wingårdh, architect Arcspace, September 30, 2001. Accessed May 5, 2004.
  18. ^ Att bygga ett land. 1900-talets svenska arkitektur, Claes Caldenby (ed.), Byggforskningsrådet, 1998, p.186
  19. ^ Gert Wingårdh, architect, Rasmus Waern, Birkhäuser Publishers for Architecture, 2001, p.11
  20. ^ Gert Wingårdh, architect, Rasmus Waern, Birkhäuser Publishers for Architecture, 2001, p.11
  21. ^ Nilsson, Fredrik ”Gert Wingårdh”, article on Wingårdh at the Swedish National Encyclopedia (password needed) Accessed November 25, 2007.
  22. ^ Gert Wingårdh, architect, Rasmus Waern, Birkhäuser Publishers for Architecture, 2001, p.33
  23. ^ ”Gert Wingårdh, Architecture” (Chalmers on professor Wingårdh) August 21, 2007. Accessed November 30, 2007.
  24. ^ Homepage of Wingårdh's (under Wingårdhs/Gert Wingårdh/Awards) Accessed November 11, 2005.
  25. ^ Homepage of The Chicago Athenaeum Accessed September 15, 2007.
  26. ^ Homepage of the Swedish Association of Architects (pdf-guide) November 15, 2007. Accessed November 16, 2007.
  27. ^ Yeaman, Nanushka ”House of Sweden året bygge” Dagens Nyheter, November 16, 2007. Accessed November 16, 2007.
  28. ^ Gullbring, Leo ”Gert Wingårdh” (Portrait) Form, No 2, 2002. Accessed July 2, 2004.

[edit] Selected books about Gert Wingårdh

  • Gert Wingårdh, architect, by Rasmus Waern (Birkhäuser Publishers for Architecture, 2001)
  • Nordic by Nature, by Stefan Ostrowski (Natur & Kultur, 2001)
  • Gert Wingårdh; Thirty Years of Architecture, Mikael Nanfeldt (ed.) (Birkhäuser Publishers for Architecture, 2008)
  • Crucial Words. Conditions for Contemporary Architecture, Gert Wingårdh and Rasmus Waern (ed.) (Birkhäuser Publishers for Architecture, 2008)

[edit] External links

Astra Zeneca R&D Site, Mölndal
Astra Zeneca R&D Site, Mölndal


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