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Carl Theodor Sørensen
Danish landscape architect

Carl Theodor Sørensen

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Danish landscape architect
A.K.A.
C.Th. Sørensen
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Place of birth
Germany
Place of death
Copenhagen
Age
86 years
Carl Theodor Sørensen
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Biography

Søren Carl Theodor Marius Sørensen (24 July 1893 in Altona, Hamburg, Germany – 12 September 1979 in Copenhagen, Denmark) was a Danish landscape architect who is considered to be one of the greatest landscape architects of the 20th century. A contemporary of Thomas Church, Geoffrey Jellicoe and Luis Barragán he was a leading figure in the first generation of Modernists in landscape design. He is best known for designing the first Adventure playground (in partnership with Hans Dragehjelm) in Emdrup, Copenhagen.

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Sørensen was a prolific author producing eight books, editing two volumes and writing hundreds of articles. Only one short book was translated into English and another into German and Dutch. His books covered open space in urban life, horticulture, the history of garden art, principles of garden design, education and autobiography.

Sørensen worked with Copenhagen schoolteacher Hans Dragehjelm (1875-1948) on the first ever adventure playground in Emdrup, a district of the Danish capital Copenhagen in 1940. Photos from the time show children playing with bricks, digging in the mud and building dens with wood and nails. In his book Parkipolitik i Sogn og Købstad (Park Politics in the parish and market town), Sørensen stated his belief that "children's playgrounds are the city's most important form of public plantation". He believed children needed sun and open space to play in and hated the trend for dark, shady courtyards as play spaces. He called them skrammellegepladser ("junk playgrounds").

His designs reflected the Modernist movement and include strong geometric shapes and graceful landforms.

He started teaching at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1940 and was professor of landscape architecture there from 1954 to 1963. He was awarded the Eckersberg Medal in 1945 and the Prince Eugen Medal in 1972.

The Oval Allotment Gardens in Nærum, Denmark. The last remaining of the original houses as it looked when the Heritage Agency took over the garden in 2008.

Major Projects

  • Eidsvold Værk in Norway – garden
  • The Kampmann Garden
  • Vitus Berings Park I
  • Vitus Berings Park II
  • Herning
  • Klokkergården
  • Høstrup Park
  • The Church Plaza in Kalundborg
  • Bellahøj Open-air Theatre
  • Århus University
  • The Mølleå Canal in Åbenrå
  • Kogenhus Memorial Park
  • The Golden Chain Garden in Middelfart
  • The Sonja Poll Garden – designed for his daughter in 1970
  • The Allotment Gardens in Nærum

Literature

  • Andersson, Sven-Ingvar – Hoyer, Steen: Carl Theodor Sorensen: Landscape Modernist. Danish Architectural Press. ISBN 87-7407-223-4

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