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  1. In 1911 she was invited to create the porch for the Sach Children’s hospital, which had been designed by Ivar Tengbom. In 1915 she created some insect decorations for the façade of the Enskilda Banken building, another significant work by her husband. Over time Hjördis Nordin-Tengbom lost her husband’s support. When she discovered a love ...

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  3. With a design by Ivar Tengbom chosen in competition, inaugurated in 1926, the Hall is home to the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. It is also where the awarding ceremonies for the Nobel Prize and the Polar Music Prize are held annually. The interior includes work by Ewald Dahlskog, and the walls and ceiling in the minor hall, now known as Grünewald Hall, were painted by Isaac ...

  4. Ivar Tengbom’s vision – and the original design of the Main Hall – involved the creation of a square; an open space, surrounded by columns, with the podium as the focal point. A forced perspective behind the podium, comprising four statues by Carl Milles in their own balconies, was intended to suggest a continuation into the fantasy Greek landscape.

  5. Arkitekten Ivar Tengbom. Byg-gnadskonst pi klassisk grund (The Architect Ivar Tengbom: Building Art on a Classical Foundation) Stockholm: Byggfdrlaget, 2001, 383 pp., 28 color and 252 b/w Illus. 488 SEK, ISBN 91-7988-205-6 Martin R6rby David Hellden. Modernistisk visionfir pa traditionens grund (David Hellden: Modernist Vision-

  6. Otto Christian Archibald von Bismarck. Mother. Ann-Mari Tengbom. Ferdinand Herbord Ivar, Prince of Bismarck ( German: Ferdinand Herbord Ivar Fürst von Bismarck; 22 November 1930 – 23 July 2019) was a German lawyer and landowner from the family of statesman Otto von Bismarck. He was the head of the princely branch of the House of Bismarck .

  7. After raising funds and organising a lottery, there was enough money to organise an architecture contest, which was won by Ivar Tengbom, the young architecture professor. A site was chosen at Hötorget’s market stalls among the run-down, drab, low-rise buildings in the area, and a classical Greek temple would emerge in the honour of music, according to Tengbom’s firm vision.