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Carl-Axel Acking

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Swedish architect, author and furniture designer
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Carl-Axel Acking
Carl-Axel Acking with the model for the H55 exhibition pavilion
Born8 March 1910 Edit this on Wikidata
Helsingborg Edit this on Wikidata
Died12 June 2001 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 91)
Lund Edit this on Wikidata
Resting placeDjursholms Begravningsplats Edit this on Wikidata
OccupationArchitect Edit this on Wikidata
The reconstructed pavilion of H55
Skånska Banken [sv] on Södergatan in Malmö

Carl-Axel Acking (March 8, 1910 – June 12, 2001) was a Swedish architect, author and furniture designer, winner of the Lunning Prize in 1952.

Notable works

References

  1. Uggla, Marianne (1986). The Lunning Prize. Nationalmuseum. pp. 42–45. ISBN 978-91-7100-297-6.
  2. "Zweedse designers in de kijker: Acking, Jakobsson en Ekström". Imagicasa (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-12-30.

External links

Media related to Carl-Axel Acking at Wikimedia Commons


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