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Einar Sveinsson

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Einar Sveinsson (16 November 1906 - 12 March 1973) was an Icelandic architect. He was the City Architect of Reykjavík between 1934-1973, and widely considered to have played a key role in shaping the appearance of Reykjavík in the mid-20th century.[1][2][3]

Some of his notable works include Laugarnesskóli, Melaskóli, Langholtsskóli, Heilsuverndarstöð Reykjavíkur, Borgarspítalinn, Vogaskóli, Laugardalslaug, and the bus terminal at Snorrabraut 56, which he co-designed with Ágúst Pálsson.[4][2][1] Melaskóli was considered so exquisite in its early years that foreign dignitaries were often brought to the building for meetings.[1][2] He is widely considered to excel at crafting interiors.[1][5]

At the time, he was criticized for the cost of many of his buildings. His buildings have, however, lasted long without renovation and thus proved quite cost-effective in the long-term.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Steinsteypuöldin, retrieved 2017-01-18
  2. ^ a b c "Einar Sveinsson arkitekt og nokkur verka hans". www.mbl.is. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
  3. ^ "Einar Sveinsson - Arkitekt". listasafnreykjavikur.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 2017-02-18.
  4. ^ "Húsameistarinn Einar Sveinsson". www.mbl.is. Retrieved 2017-02-18.
  5. ^ "Laugarnesskóli | Minjastofnun". www.minjastofnun.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 2017-02-18.