The artwork, named “Radisson SAS Royal Hotel,” was created by the artist Arne Jacobsen between 1955 and 1960. This piece of architecture exemplifies Jacobsen’s modernist design philosophy, emblematic of mid-20th-century architectural advancements.
In the artwork, one observes a tall, rectangular building characterized by a sleek, minimalist facade. The surface of the building displays horizontal bands of windows and structural elements, creating a striped effect that emphasizes its height. The structure stands prominently, with its design exuding a sense of rhythm and order, achieved through the repetition of the rectangular windows and the uniformity of the facade. The pylon-supported ground floor contrasts with the vertically dominant tower, adding a subtle distinction at the base. The architecture conveys modernity and functionality, embodying Jacobsen’s precise, clean aesthetic.