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  1. Explore the works of Sverre Fehn, a renowned Norwegian architect who designed buildings such as the Nordic Pavilion in Venice, the Norwegian Glacier Museum and the Architecture Museum. See photos, dates and locations of his projects.

    • Villa Norrköping

      Villa Norrköping by Sverre Fehn. Villa Norrköping is located...

    • Villa Sparre

      Villa Sparre was built in 1970 at Skedsmokorset in the...

    • Villa Holme

      Villa Holme was completed in 1998. Sverre Fehn design the...

    • Villa Johnsrud

      Villa Johnsrud by Sverre Fehn. Villa Johnsrud is located in...

  2. Sverre Fehn. Nascimento. 14 de agosto de 1924 Kongsberg. Morte. 23 de fevereiro de 2009 ( 84 anos) Oslo. Cidadania. Noruega. Alma mater. Escola de Arquitetura e Design de Oslo. Ocupação. arquiteto, professor. Prêmios. Prémio Pritzker (Noruega, 1997) Medalha Príncipe Eugênio (1982) Prêmio Jacob (1993)

    • Escola de Arquitetura e Design de Oslo
    • 23 de fevereiro de 2009 (84 anos), Oslo
    • Noruega
    • 14 de agosto de 1924, Kongsberg
  3. 1 de dez. de 2018 · Sverre Fehn (1924-2009) has long been recognized in Europe as one of Norway's most gifted architects. Categorized as a modernist by most architectural writers, Fehn himself says, “I have never thought of myself as modern, but I did absorb the anti-monumental and the pictorial world of LeCorbusier, as well as the functionalism of ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sverre_FehnSverre Fehn - Wikipedia

    Sverre Fehn was awarded the first Grosch medal in 2001. In 2003, he was awarded the Anders Jahre Cultural Prize (Anders Jahres kulturpris). His highest international honour came in 1997, when he was awarded both the Pritzker Architecture Prize and the Heinrich Tessenow Gold Medal (Heinrich-Tessenow-Medaille). Personal life

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    • Architect
  5. 14 de ago. de 2019 · Written by Marie Chatel. Published on August 14, 2019. Share. 1997 Pritzker Prize laureate Sverre Fehn (August 14th 1924 – February 23rd 2009) was a leader in Post World War II Scandinavian ...

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  6. 9 de ago. de 2021 · Add to Bookmarks. Returning to Sverre Fehns work on Storhamarlåven, his interventions now appear as part of a greater bricolage of matter and time. Located on the outskirts of Hamar, a small town an hour and a half north of Oslo by train, what is commonly known as the Hedmark Museum is part of Domkirkeodden, named after an old ...

  7. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Sverre Fehn was a Norwegian architect known for his designs of private houses and museums that integrated modernism with traditional vernacular architecture. He considered the process of building “an attack by our culture on nature” and stated that it was his goal “to make a building that will make.