Jacobsen embodies the image every architect aspires to: a professional capable of improving the living environment, from the smallest detail to everything the eye can see, achieving total harmony in his projects. Through discretion and a balanced combination of modernity, primary forms, and traditional techniques, he changed the world, even unintentionally. This book delves into both the man and his work, through a comprehensive review of his most emblematic buildings and objects, a rigorous selection of texts by leading specialists, and several articles written by Jacobsen himself, including an interview published in February 1971. Essential reading for understanding Jacobsen and placing him within the context of his era.