Laura Chase
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I went to see this house today because it's just been restored to its original state - well, except for a few very minor details, and the kitchen wasn't all that successfully restored, even though they were supposed to have tried to be completely accurate. Anyway, after the restoration it was open for public viewing for a few days, before they rent it out to some Steve Jobs type of person who'll want to paint it white (again, it was white before they restored it). But don't fret, it's listed for preservation so they won't be allowed to change a thing!
It's built by Norwegian architect Edvard Heiberg in 1924-5 and it's the first modernistic/functionalistic ("funkis" in Danish) villa built in Scandinavia. It's located in Virum, just a little north of Copenhagen.
My photos didn't turn out great because I only had my phone cam on me, but if you are interested, here is my flickr album. Just ask if you are curious about a particular feature, this house was packed with them. The architect really thought about all the daily chores of a housewife and tried to ease them.
The estate company Realea who did the restoration have a website and you can download folders about some of their projects. Most of them are in Danish, but I found one single in English, it's about Arne Jacobsen's house. Of particular interest for us here are:
Halldor Gunnløgssons eget hus - Rungsted Strandvej 68
Arne Jacobsens eget hus - Gotfred Rodes Vej 2
Arne Jacobsens eget hus - Strandvejen 413