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Sverre Fehn
(1924-2009)
Biography Born on 14th August 1924. Graduated from Oslo School of Architecture.
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1924 1948
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1952
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1954
During this time Fehn travelled to Morocco where he discovered the Pri Primitive style of Architecture that influenced his later works. He joined joined PAGON (Progressive Architects Group of Oslo, Norway) He got married to Ingrid Loberg Pettersen and remained married until her death in 2005 He gained a scholarship to study with the French architect Jean Prouvé, where he learnt 1953 skills on lightweight construction. Set up his own studio after returning back to Oslo.
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1958
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1962
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1971
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1979
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Became a pr professor in in Ar Architecture at th the Oslo sc school of of Ar Architecture wh which he he ha had previously been a student of. The Hedmark museum was completed (Bispegaard Museum)
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1991 1995
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The Glacier museum was completed He left the school of architecture in Oslo because of practice work
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1996 1997
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The Aukrust Centre was Completed Received The Pritzker Prize and the Heinrich Tessenow Gold Medal
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2002 2007
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Completed an addition to his earlier glacier museum The Pu Publishing of office of Gy Gyldendal Headquarters, Oslo wa was completed
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2008 2009
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He completed the Norwegian museum of Architecture 24th February 2009 he Died in Oslo
Received international for his Norwegian Pavilion at the World Exhibition in Brussels, Belgium Completed the Nordic Pavilion at the Venice Biennale
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Nordic Pavilion, Biennale in Venice (1958-62)
Villa Schreiner, Oslo
(1959-63)
Hedmark Museum, Hamar (1967-79)
Norwegian Glacier Museum, Fjaerland (1989-91)
Aukrust Center, Alvdal
(1993-96)
Gyldendal Headquarters, Oslo (1995-2007)
The National Museum of Architecture, Oslo (1997-2008)
Books Written By Sverre Fehn •
The Poetry of the straight line by Sverre Fehn (January 1992)
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The Skin, the Cut and the Bandage by Sverre Fehn & Michael Hopkins (January 1997)
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The Secret of the Shadow: Light and Shadow in Architecture by Tadao Ando, Sverre Fehn & Gerhard Wolf (September 2002)
Written About Sverre Fehn •
Sverre Fehn: The thought of construction by Per Olaf Fjeld (December 1983)
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Sverre Fehn – Works, Projects, Writings 1949-96 by Christian Norberg-Schulz & Gennaro Postiglione (March 1998)
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Sverre Fehn: The Pattern of thought by Per Olaf Fjeld (May 2009)
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1973
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Norwegian Wood Award
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1982
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Prince Eugen Medal for Outstanding Artistic Achievement from the King of Sweden
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1993
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Le Grande Medaille d Or d Architecture Academie d Architecture, Paris ’
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1994
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Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav
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1997
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Pritzker Architecture Prize Heinrich Tessenow Gold Medal
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1998
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Arts Council Norway, Honorary Prize
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2001
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The first to be awarded the Grosch Medal
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2003
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The Anders Jahre Culture Prize
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Honorary Fellow, the Royal Academies in Copenhagen and Stockholm
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Honorary Fellow of the Architects Associations of Norway, Finland, Scotland, Britain and America