The career of the Danish architect Jørn Utzon (Copenhagen, 1818) flows around two essential convictions: construction and landscape. On top of them, with the material tradition of the master builder, an architecture that reconciles the wisdom of vernacular architecture and the constructions of Antiquity. His Sydney Opera House project is one of the outstanding buildings m the twentieth century. 306 p.: illustration, plants, photo, 20x14 cm, paperback