From the original post at /r/ModernistArchitecture
Less is more at this Danish art museum, where a series of low-slung buildings play second fiddle to the surrounding landscape. Spaces, light, and views do all the taliking here rather than decoration or fanciful formmaking. It was build piecemeal over decades, with the extensions often supervised by the returning Bo and Wohlert. Other spaces of note include the concert hall with wicker chairs by Poul Kjaerholm and the south wing, built on a hill with sea views. Source
archineering says
From the original post at /r/ModernistArchitecture
Less is more at this Danish art museum, where a series of low-slung buildings play second fiddle to the surrounding landscape. Spaces, light, and views do all the taliking here rather than decoration or fanciful formmaking. It was build piecemeal over decades, with the extensions often supervised by the returning Bo and Wohlert. Other spaces of note include the concert hall with wicker chairs by Poul Kjaerholm and the south wing, built on a hill with sea views. Source