
Danske legender: Jørn Utzon
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Jesper Bøllehuus
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Jørn Utzon var en verdensberømt dansk arkitekt, der bl.a. tegnede operahuset i Sydney. Han stod bl.a. også bag parlamentsbygningen i Kuwait og den markante kirke i Bagsværd uden for København.
Portrættet af Jrn Utzon er en del af en ny serie med korte, velresearchede og velfortalte portrætter af kendte danskere. Serien har fået titlen Danske legender, og der udkommer foreløbig 12 bøger i serien. Du kan allerede nu også læse om Tove Ditlevsen, Karen Blixen, Liva Weel, Anna Ancher, Niels Bohr, Kaj Munk, Knud Rasmussen og Asta Nielsen. Anne-Sofie Storm Wesche, født 1973, er uddannet journalist fra Syddansk Universitet. Hun har tidligere skrevet biografier om bl.a. Helle Virkner, Poul Reichhardt og Kirsten Walther.
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