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Architecture magazine published in Norway (1919–2007)
Byggekunst (Norwegian: Building art) was a Norwegian language architecture magazine published between 1919 and 2007 in Oslo, Norway. The subtitle of the
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Traditional Scandinavian type of grass roof
p. 93-99. ISBN 82-00-21389-7 Gjone, Erling: Utdrag av forelesninger i Byggekunst V. Arkitektavdelingen NTH, Trondheim c. 1960 Hjelmeland, Britt-Alise:
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Norwegian architect and educator (1926–2000)
University under a Fulbright scholarship. Between 1963 and 1978 he edited Byggekunst, an official magazine of National Association of Norwegian Architects
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Norwegian aviator
assistant editor for National Association of Norwegian Architects's magazine Byggekunst. She received her private pilot's license in 1962. After working in ore
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museum DOCOMOMO Norway Arkitektnytt Åpent Rom, the magazine of Statsbygg. Byggekunst architecture journal Miljølære.no introduction to Norwegian architecture
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Norwegian architect (1906–1981)
relevant. One student, Tønnes Søyland, wrote an article in the magazine Byggekunst in the autumn of 1930, in which he, among other things, characterized
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Traditional western Norwegian farm settlement
Gunnar, & Christian Norberg-Schulz. 1969. Stav og laft i Norge. Oslo: Byggekunst, p. 11. Bye, Mette. 2010. Histories of Architectural Conservation, doctoral
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Former abbey in Trøndelag, Norway
ISBN 9788253030104. Lidén, Hans-Emil (1994). "Taura kloster". En reise gjennom norsk byggekunst (in Norwegian). Fortidsminneforeningen. ISBN 9788290052442. Tautra Abbey
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Art Nouveau – byen Ålesund. Arkitektens drøm igår – hans dilemma idag, Byggekunst nr. 114-15 Oslo 1975 Beite, Kåre, Jugendstilen 1974 "Neo-Art Nouveau and
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Norwegian architect (born 1944)
of Architecture and Design. He was co-editor of the Norwegian journal Byggekunst and has been an architecture critic for the newspaper Dagbladet. He worked
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Shopping centre in Bergen, Norway
Hotels which is one of Norway's leading hotel chains. Lagunen Storsenter Byggekunst. 1-4 (in Norwegian). Arkitektens Forlag. 2001. p. 62. For Nonneseterområdet
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Norwegian architect and professor
with the architect Gunnar Fougner. He was professor from 1964–1970 in Byggekunst IV (monumental architecture), architecture department, Norwegian Institute
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Architecture festival in Oslo, Norway
Catalog. N.N. (2001). 100 000 boliger: Arkitekturtriennalen 2000: Bjørvika. Byggekunst. Oslo: Norsk arkitekturforlag (4). pamphlet Lending, Mari (red.) (2000)
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