Architecture Does Norway risk it? 02/10/2007 :: Did you think that security and stability alone can explain Scandinavian prosperity? The architectural exhibit, Oslo Triennale, gives a different answer: The will to run a risk is essential for innovation in Norway. + More |
Contemporary Architecture Oslo’s new signature 10/09/2007 :: What are the Danes doing in Norway’s infamous ski jump? Oslo’s jewel will be revitalized by a Denmark-based architectural firm and a Belgian-French architect. + More |
Contemporary Architecture Norway’s Green Opera 25/06/2007 :: Oslo’s dazzling new opera house will be covered with one of the world’s largest environmentally friendly glass shells. + More |
Sverre Fehn Sverre Fehn Sverre Fehn (born 1924) received his architectural education shortly after WWII and quickly became the leading Norwegian architect of his generation. He is also Norway’s most widely acclaimed architect abroad.
Fehn’s teacher, Arne ... + More |
The 1990s Norwegian Architecture in the 1990s In the 1990s Norwegian architects returned to modernism’s roots. Private homes and office buildings alike were given large, smooth facades and clear geometrical volumes reminiscent of the functionalism of the 1930s. The most widely ... + More |
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