Since the Danish architect Gerhardt Poulsen came to work for the French
archaeological project at Delos in 1908, seventy-three Danish architects
and students of architecture have worked for the French school at
fourteen different locations in Greece, e.g. Delos, Delphi, Athens,
Epidauros, Tegea, Samothrace and other sites. The eight contributions
present a mosaic of aspects concerning the Danish architects: Why did it
all start, how did the architects work, what did their work mean to the
French archaeologists and architects, and what influence their work with
ancient architecture had on their future buildings, such as the
Reykjavik City Theatre. The architects have worked on ancient temples,
theaters and cities. This publication is the result of a seminar held in
connection with an exhibition in 2008 at Thorvaldsens Museum in
Copenhagen.