Sverre Fehn (14 August 1924 – 23 February 2009) was a Norwegian architect. Fehn was born at Kongsberg in Buskerud, Norway. He was the son of John Tryggve...
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Norwegian speed skater Sverre Fehn (1924–2009), Norwegian architect Sverre Hassel (1876–1928), Norwegian polar explorer Sverre Anker Ousdal (born 1944)...
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Hans-Georg Fehn (1943–1999), German water polo player Sverre Fehn (1924–2009), Norwegian architect Fern (name) This page lists people with the surname Fehn. If...
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lawns, and a long shoreline. Storhamarlåven was designed by architect Sverre Fehn (1924–2009) in concrete, wood and glass to contrast with the stone of...
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designed by architect Sverre Fehn (1924–2009) in concrete, wood and glass to contrast with the stone of the medieval ruins. Sverre Fehn included modern installations...
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Retrieved October 22, 2023. Samaniego, Fernando (June 1, 1997). "El noruego Sverre Fehn recibe el Pritzker de Arquitectura en el museo Guggenheim Bilbao". El...
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June 14 – Arthur Erickson, Canadian architect (died 2009) August 14 – Sverre Fehn, award-winning Norwegian architect (died 2009) August 16 – Philip Dowson...
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designed by architect Sverre Fehn. In 2002 a decision was made to build an extension to the museum, which was also designed by Fehn. The museum also houses...
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birth of Christian Heinrich Grosch, and the first medal was awarded to Sverre Fehn in 2001. The ceremony took place in the Old University Hall, Oslo, a...
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Tan Hock Beng. Peter Stutchbury, Lake Flato, Rick Joy, Tom Kundig, and Sverre Fehn. Suzana & Dimitris Antonakakis are the two Greek architects for whom...
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Awards Preceded by Arve Tellefsen Recipient of the Arts Council Norway Honorary Award 1997 Succeeded by Sverre Fehn...
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businessman (d. 2005) 1923 – Alice Ghostley, American actress (d. 2007) 1924 – Sverre Fehn, Norwegian architect, designed the Hedmark Museum (d. 2009) 1924 – Georges...
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Aukrust) was opened in Alvdal. The center was designed by architect Sverre Fehn. In addition to Aukrust's drawings, Huset Aukrust contains many of Kjell...
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Christian de Portzamparc (1994) Tadao Ando (1995) Rafael Moneo (1996) Sverre Fehn (1997) Renzo Piano (1998) Norman Foster (1999) Rem Koolhaas (2000) Herzog...
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tall stained glass windows. Hedmark Museum, Hamar, Norway, designed by Sverre Fehn. Bauhaus Archive, West Berlin, Germany, designed by Alexander Cvijanović...
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director Giancarlo De Carlo (among others Alison and Peter Smithson, Sverre Fehn, and Renzo Piano). Bringing students from around the world to think and...
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Brown, is opened. Norwegian Glacier Museum in Fjærland, designed by Sverre Fehn, is built. Extended Brentwood Cathedral in England, designed by Quinlan...
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Architecture and Design. It received in 2008 an addition designed by architect Sverre Fehn. When Norges Bank's headquarters was moved from Trondheim to Oslo, the...
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(1801–1882) – a Norwegian priest and mineralogist, Discoverer of Thorium Sverre Fehn (1924–2009) – Architect and professor at Oslo's School of Architecture...
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June 2000. The building in Ørsta was designed by Norwegian architect Sverre Fehn. Their web page includes most of Aasens' texts, numerous other examples...
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tradition, typified by architects such as Alvar Aalto, Erik Gunnar Asplund, Sverre Fehn, and Jørn Utzon. Reykjavík City Hall (1987-1992) Supreme Court of Iceland...
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to the architectural profession and society. Only three Norwegians, Sverre Fehn (1986), as well as Kjell Lund and Nils Slaatto (1996), have received...
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and Jan Groth; junior prize to Synnøve Øyen and Tomas Ramberg 2003 Sverre Fehn and Kjetil Trædal Thorsen, architects 2004 Ingvar Ambjørnsen, writer...
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Aldo van Eyck (1918–1999), Netherlands Hassan Fathy (1900–1989), Egypt Sverre Fehn (1924–2009), Norway Arthur Fehr (1904–1969), US Hermann Finsterlin (1887–1973)...
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by Christian H. Grosch and was finished in 1830. Diagonally behind is Sverre Fehns addition from 2002 – the Ulltveit-Moe Pavilion. There is also a storage...
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(1999), Eduardo Souto de Moura (2001) besides the Pritzker Prize winners Sverre Fehn (1997) and Peter Zumthor (1989). Architecture portal Literature portal...
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facilities have been adapted for museum use based on the work of architect Sverre Fehn. Morten Qvale, Norwegian fashion photographer Preus Museum (visitnorway...
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designed by Itsuko Hasegawa. Aukrust Centre, Alvdal, Norway, designed by Sverre Fehn. Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre in Melbourne, Australia,...
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Praemium Imperiale Architecture Laureate – Richard Meier Pritzker Prize – Sverre Fehn Prix de l'Académie d'Architecture de France – Imre Makovecz Prix de l'Équerre...
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Tom Cole, 75, American screenwriter and playwright, multiple myeloma. Sverre Fehn, 84, Norwegian architect. Lorna Frampton, 88, British Olympic swimmer...
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