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  1. Sven Gottfrid Markelius (25 October 1889 – 24 February 1972) was a Swedish modernist architect. Markelius played an important role in the post-war urban planning of Stockholm, for example in the creation of the model suburbs of Vällingby (1950s) and Farsta (1960s).

  2. Sven Markelius (born Oct. 25, 1889, Stockholm, Sweden—died Feb. 27, 1972, Stockholm) was an eminent Swedish architect who introduced the International Style into Sweden in the 1920s. Markelius studied at the Institute of Technology and the Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm and opened his own architectural office in Stockholm in 1915.

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  3. Sven Markelius was a Swedish architect and designer who created modernist fabrics and interiors. Learn about his life, works, and exhibitions at MoMA, including How Should We Live? and Modern Architecture.

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  5. Sven Gottfrid Markelius, ursprungligen Jonsson, född 25 oktober 1889 i Stockholm, död 24 februari 1972 i Danderyd, var en svensk arkitekt som arbetade främst i den funktionalistiska stilen. Han var bland annat stadsplanedirektör i Stockholm under åren 1944–1954 och präglade under denna tid planeringen och utbyggnaden av Stockholms ...

  6. Oct 9, 2016 · 1 of 1. Wikipedia. Sven Gottfrid Markelius was one of the most important modernist Swedish architects. Markelius played an important role in the post-war urban planning of Stockholm, for example in the creation of the model suburb of Vallingby (1950s). Born in Stockholm in October 1889, he attended the Royal Institute of Technology and the ...

  7. Sven Markelius was one of the foreground figures of the functionalistic movement in Sweden working both as an architect and designer. Of his most prolific pieces one can mention the Concert Hall in Helsingborg (1925-1932) for which he also designed the stackable wooden chair Orkesterstolen.

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    Name : Sven Gottfrid Markelius : Born : October 25, 1889 : Died : February 24, 1972 : Nationality : Sweden : School : Official website : BIOGRAPHY

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