Naturstein und National­romantik
Book chapter, 2017

In the second half of the 19th century, new methods for quarrying and processing natural stone were developed. In the Nordic countries Sweden, Norway, and Finland, this technological progress went hand in hand with a systematic geological mapping and large-scale exploitation of natural stone deposits. As a result, new constructions were developed, changing the building practice in these countries. With the end of historicism, a new architecture arose that, particularly in Norway and Finland, acquired a national-romantic character. This paper examines the interaction between geological exploration, commercial development, technical inventions, and the development of national-romantic architecture.

19th century

national romanticism

Architecture

20th century

natural stone

construction history

geology

Nordic countries

Author

Atli Magnus Seelow

Architecture and Civil Engineering

Alltag und Veränderung. Praktiken des Bauens und Konstruierens. Tagungsband der Zweiten Jahres­tagung der Gesell­schaft für Bautechnikgeschichte

15-28
978-3-945363-76-8 (ISBN)

Areas of Advance

Building Futures (2010-2018)

Subject Categories

Architecture

History of Technology

Art History

ISBN

978-3-945363-76-8

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Created

10/18/2017