The artwork titled “Søholm I Settlement, Klampenborg” was crafted by the architect Arne Jacobsen between the years of 1946 and 1950. This distinct piece falls within the genre of architecture.
The artwork showcases a series of residential buildings, epitomizing mid-20th century modernist architectural design. Characterized by its use of clean lines and functional forms, the settlement features uniform brick walls with expansive windows at various levels, allowing for ample natural light. The sloping roofs and minimalist aesthetic are complemented by carefully considered geometrical configurations creating an harmonious balance. Surrounding the buildings, a modest landscaping of bushes and a modern, low retaining wall marks the borders of the individual units, further enhancing the coherence and understated elegance of the architectural ensemble.