Lecture at EPFL-Lausanne |
Monday, December 19, 2022 | |
Plans, Patterns and the Appropriate Is the title of a studio lecture by Johan Celsing at EPFL-Lausanne, Studio Jo Taillieu, Laboratoire d’Imagination et de Fabrication on Tuesday 20th of December at 11.30 am. | |
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Book event, Bonniers Konsthall, June 1st, 2022. |
Tuesday, May 31, 2022 | |
Welcome to the book event at Bonniers Konsthall, Wednesday, June 1st, 6 pm, where Johan Celsing will be in conversation with architecture historian Christina Pech. | |
Read more on: https://bonnierskonsthall.se/event/cafekvall-boksamtal-2/ | |
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Lagerkransen, Open House, March 9th, 2022. |
Monday, February 28, 2022 | |
The all-wood structure, apartment building at Brunnshög in Lund is getting completed and will be presented to the public on March 9th.
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Brädgården, Art and Design Centre, Noormarkku, Pori |
Monday, February 28, 2022 | |
The development of the winning project in the invited competition is well under-way, with all required consultants as well as in the municipal offices in Pori working towards the inauguration of the Centre and it’s gardens in the late spring of 2025. Below are images from the competition proposal. | |
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New book – Johan Celsing - Buildings, Texts – published by Park books. |
Monday, January 3, 2022 | |
Below some words from the publisher:
"One of Sweden’s most renowned contemporary architects, Johan Celsing has created a diverse body of work, from housing to public institutions, including museums, libraries, and churches. All of Celsing’s work is united by an intense and realistic engagement with the craft of building. "Buildings, Texts" is the first book to date to comprehensively collect Celsing’s designs. It features both built and unrealized projects through working drawings and sketches, watercolors, models, and new photographs by London-based photographer Ioana Marinescu.
In addition to some 660 illustrations, the Celsing’s work is discussed in essays by architects, educators, and critics Claes Caldenby and Wilfried Wang. A selection of Celsing’s own writings rounds out this beautiful monograph.
Pamela Johnston is a London-based editor who works with architects and architectural schools and institutions around the world.
Johan Celsing, born 1955, is principal of Johan Celsing Architektkontor with studios in Stockholm and Malmö. He also teaches as a professor of architecture at Stockholm’s KTH Royal Institute of Technology."
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