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Jacobsen's architectural career began in the 1920s and evolved through several phases, including Functionalism and later his own interpretation of Modernism. Some of his notable architectural projects include:
- SAS Royal Hotel (now Radisson Collection Hotel), Copenhagen: Completed in 1960, this hotel is perhaps his most famous architectural work. Jacobsen not only designed the building but also the interior, furniture, and fixtures, showcasing his holistic approach to design.
- St. Catherine's College, Oxford: Designed and built in the 1960s, this college complex is a significant example of his modernist architectural style.
- National Bank of Denmark, Copenhagen: Jacobsens's last major work, he was able to see the first stage before his death in 1971. A meticulousy designed interior and a detailed garden, fit to house the coffers of the country.
Furniture Design:
Arne Jacobsen is also celebrated for his furniture designs, many of which have become timeless classics. Some of his most iconic furniture pieces include:
- Egg Chair (1958): One of Jacobsen's most recognizable designs, the Egg Chair is a symbol of Scandinavian modernism. Its curved, cocoon-like shape and swivel base make it both comfortable and visually striking.
- Swan Chair (1958): Designed as part of the furnishings for the SAS Royal Hotel, the Swan Chair features a fluid, organic form that complements the Egg Chair and reflects Jacobsen's interest in sculptural, biomorphic designs.
- Series 7 Chair (1955): This chair is one of the best-selling chairs in furniture history. Its minimalist, stackable design and ergonomic shape have made it a versatile choice for both residential and commercial spaces.
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Legacy
Arne Jacobsen's influence on design continues to be profound, with his furniture pieces still in production and sought after by design enthusiasts worldwide. His buildings and interiors remain landmarks of modern architecture, embodying his belief that design should be both functional and beautiful.
Jacobsen's ability to integrate architecture, interior design, and furniture into cohesive, harmonious environments established him as a pioneer of modern design and left an indelible mark on the world of architecture and design.
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