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  1. Sigurd Lewerentz. Typologies Religious / Memorial Place of worship. Material Brick Steel Ceramics. Date 1963 - 1966. City Klippan. Country Sweden. Photographer Fabio Galli Karl-Erik Olsson Svogeröd. The long path revolving around the religious projects allows Sigurd Lewerentz to think and participate in every single part of the program.

  2. San Pedro de Klippan es casi más cripta que iglesia. El ambiente oscuro, la respiración de los muros huecos y el recorte de los vidrios en paredes y techos dan la sensación de un mundo subterráneo, y aluden sin duda a esa condición interior de la religión y a esa búsqueda en la oscuridad racional orientada por la corta luz de la ...

  3. 1 de ago. de 2018 · In a small, sleepy post-industrial town about 80 kilometres north of Malmö in Sweden, what appears at first to be a blackened ruin glowers behind the hedgerows. Reposed in one corner of a leafy park east of Klippan’s centre, Sankt Petri Kyrka – or St Peter’s Church – was designed by Sigurd Lewerentz between 1962 and 1966 ...

  4. 14 de sept. de 2023 · September 14, 2023. The Church of St Peter in Klippan | © Chen Hao. Designed by Swedish architect Sigurd Lewerentz, the Church of St Peter in Klippan stands as a monolithic architectural statement, defying norms and transcending time. Completed when Lewerentz was 81, the church is a poetic testimony to his lifelong dedication to architecture.

  5. The Church of St. Peter in Klippan is the last major work of Swedish architect Sigurd Lewerentz, and embodies a holistic and obsessive architectural vision. Innovative Design and Construction.

  6. Ett arkitektoniskt mästerverk av Sigurd Lewerentz. Dopfunten i Sankt Petri kyrka har blivit frimärke Underlaget till frimärket är ett fotografi från hemsidan. Arkitekt Sigurd Lewerentz Sigurd Lewerentz beskrivs som en fåordig och sträng person som krävde mycket av sina anställda.

  7. Lewerentz elabora para la Iglesia de San Pedro en Klippan un fantástico instrumento de viento, una ingeniosa máquina de conductos y filamentos de acero, que ocultos en el interior de las hojas del muro suponen uno de los misterios de este sorprendente lugar (Pallasmaa, 2006).