Talk and lecture by Per Olaf Fjeld at Scandinavia House in New York on September 21st.

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Road trips are often considered the best way to explore the scenery in foreign countries. By taking a detour on the road in Norway, you may find some surprising architectural gems. Now, some of these scenic highlights can be experienced without crossing the Atlantic. See the exhibit in Washington, D.C. through May 25, 2009, and in Philadelphia June 5 - September 11.

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The architectural exhibition ”Kristin Jarmund Selected Works”  was opened at The Catholic University of America on June 17. Ambassador Wegger Chr. Strømmen, the Norwegian architect Kristin Jarmund, and senior curator at the Norwegian National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Eva E. Madshus was present.

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The work of Wenche Selmer, one of the few women architects who gained a position among Norwegian architects in the 20th century, is explored in this exhibition by Elisabeth Tostrup, the Oslo School of Architecture. From February 19 to April 18 you may enjoy it at the AIA San Francisco Gallery. March 6 there will be an opening reception followed by a panel discussion.

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Sverre Fehn, the most prominent Norwegian architect of the postwar era, has died at the age of 84.

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The architectural exhibit Kristin Jarmund Selected Works is open in Washington D.C. through the summer of 2009.  The exhibit gives audiences an opportunity to experience celebrated Norwegian architecture through photographs, drawings and material samples.

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Innovative companies Snøhetta, Helen & Hard, Code and Space Group will present their work in two exciting lectures at Scandinavia House in November.

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The architecture of Sverre Fehn (1924–2009) is a dialogue between the country and the landscape as he saw it, and his buildings are instilled with both natural and human qualities. He believed that a building should enhance the beauty of its setting.

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Presentation by Norwegian Architecture firm Code, in New York on April 1st.

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