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Thomas Lyngby, PhD, serves as a Guest Researcher in the Section of Church History and External Lecturer at Studienævnet for Saxo-Instituttet, both affiliated with the University of Copenhagen. His work bridges theological and humanities scholarship through historical and architectural analysis.
His primary research domains include:
- Church History
- Architectural History
- Art History
- Danish History
- Baroque Architecture
- Cultural Heritage
Specializing in Denmark's Baroque period, Lyngby examines architectural spaces and figures within sociopolitical contexts. His 2023 publications reveal consistent focus on Frederiksborg Castle's heritage and architect Lauritz de Thurah's role in absolute monarchy society, demonstrating rigorous archival analysis and interdisciplinary methodology. These works establish him as a significant contributor to Scandinavian architectural historiography with particular emphasis on institutional power structures and spatial narratives.
Contact information includes phone +4524256542 and institutional email addresses reflecting dual appointments across theological and humanities faculties.
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