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John Clair Miller
Images from Architectural Journeys
The John Clair Miller Image Collection of Twentieth-Century Architecture in Iceland offers a professional architect’s perspective on structures, whether domestic, public, or utilitarian, that have risen on the landscape of this rugged, volcanic, Nordic, and now prosperous island nation. Close to ninety percent of the images are from the Reykjavík area, reflecting the country’s demographic and cultural concentration in the capital region during the last century. Other photographs feature lighthouses, underscore Icelandic affinity for summer houses, and detail the University of Akureyri (established 1987) in the north.
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- Ágúst Pálsson
- Alvar Aalto
- Ásmundur Sveinsson / Jónas Sólmundsson / Einar Sveinsson / Manfreð Vilhjálmsson [Museum addition and renovation]
- Einar Jónsson / Einar Erlendsson
- Einar Jónsson
- Einar Sveinsson / Gunnar H. Ólafsson
- Gláma-Kím Arkitektar Laugavegi 164 ehf
- Guðjón Samúelsson
- Guðjón Samúelsson / Benedikt Jónasson
- Guðjón Samúelsson / Garðar Halldórsson
- Gunnar Hansson
- Högna Sigurðardóttir-Anspach
- Ólafur Mathiesen / Gláma-Kím Arkitektar Laugavegi 164 ehf
- Sigurður Guðmundsson
- Studio Granda
John Clair Miller is an architect and professor emeritus of architectural design and theory at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
Bio, Cornell AAP