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  1. Sverre Fehn: The nature of Norway is nature untamed by cultivation. Here in Norway nature is the norm, whereas in many other places it is the cultivated land that people take for granted. In most parts of Europe almost every tree has been planted, while here, even in Oslo, you can build a villa, let’s say a villa like Villa Schreiner, on ...

  2. Description. Fehn designed the Norwegian pavilion in the 1958 World's Fair in Brüssel. The pavilion gave Fehn the opportunity to showcase his skills, and probably was a reason that he got comissioned to design tha famous Venica-pavilion. All photos by Teigens Fotoatelier, 1958.

  3. Sverre Fehn Is Named the 1997 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate Sverre Fehn, a 72 year-old architect who lives and works in Oslo, Norway has been named the 1997 Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize. In making the announcement, Jay A. Pritzker, president of The Hyatt Foundation, which established the award in 1979, quoted from the jury ...

  4. 24 de feb. de 2021 · Sverre Fehn’s Nordic Pavilion in Venice is a masterpiece of postwar architecture. The young Norwegian architect won the competition for its design in 1958 and the building was inaugurated in 1962.

  5. 7 de ago. de 2019 · [8] Christian Norberg­ Schulz, Gennaro Postiglione, ed. Sverre Fehn: Samlede Arbeider, (Oslo: Orfeus Forlag, 1997) p.248 (via Neveu, Sobre historias: arquitectura e identidad) [9] Neveu, Sobre historias: arquitectura e identidad [10] Marco Mullazzani, Guía de los pabellones de la Bienal de Venecia desde 1887 (Milan: Electa, 2014), p.19

  6. 1 de sept. de 2023 · Sverre Fehn was a Norwegian architect who gained international recognition for his work, including winning the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1997. Known for his unique approach to Nordic architecture, Fehn masterfully blended modernist ideals with local materials and landscapes, often resulting in designs that emphasized the interplay between light, natural elements, and built form.

  7. Introducción El Museo diseñado por el arquitecto Sverre Fehn, ganador del Premio Pritzker en 1997, es la sede del Centro Climático Ulltveit-Moe. En 1989, Sverre Fehn comenzó a trabajar en el diseño del Museo Noruego del Glaciar, que se inauguró en 1991. En 2002, el museo decidió expandirse. La extensión debería albergar una nueva exposición […]

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