Norwegian interior architecture


[editor: Inger Schjoldager]
Bok Engelsk 2014
Medvirkende
Schjoldager, Inger (redaktør)
Utgitt
Stockholm : Arvinius + Orfeus , 2014
Omfang
159 s. : kol. ill.
Opplysninger
Renown for its top architects, Norway also boasts of some of the most talented interior architects active today. This book celebrates the leading interior architects of Norway by featuring their best works of the past four years. Norwegian Interior Architecture looks into 31 acclaimed interior architecture projects, including Snøhetta's meaningful Maggie's Cancer Center in Aberdeen, the famous Halden Prison by Beate Ellingsen and Kristin Jarmund's stunning Troldsalen in Bergen, to illustrate the high quality and wide variation found in modern interior architecture of Norway. This book is published in collaboration with Norwegian Interior Architecture organization NIL. "An interior is never finished. Interior architects are continuously engaged in creatively adapting spaces to changing users, new demands or contemporary insights. Not product-focused but user-centred. - Siv Senneset ( Board President NIL)
Emner
Geografisk emneord
Dewey
ISBN
978-91-8754-303-6 (ib.)

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