Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint (1853-1930) was a
Danish architect, designer,
painter and architectural theorist. In 1913 he designed the
Grundtvig's Church in
Bispebjerg, Copenhagen in a brick
expressionist style that relied heavily on Scandinavian brick
gothic traditions for its influences. Construction began in 1921. When Peder Vilhelm jensen-Klint died in 1930, his son architect
Kaare Jensen-Klint took over and the whole church was completed in 1940. The surrounding buildings were as well completed by his son
Kaare Jensen-Klint in 1940.
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References
- Curl, James Stevens A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Second Edition, Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860678-8.
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