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Architecture in Norway - An Architectural History from the Stone Age to the Twenty-first Century (Hardcover)
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Architecture in Norway - An Architectural History from the Stone Age to the Twenty-first Century (Hardcover)
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The book shows how architecture in Norway has been shaped by
resource availability, changing social conditions and architectural
style impulses through the centuries. The book is thoroughly
illustrated with photos, ground plan drawings and isometric
drawings. This outline of Norwegian architectural history provides
the first comprehensive presentation of architecture in Norway,
from tents and housing constructions in the Stone Age until
contemporary architecture as the iconic, contemporary Opera House
in Oslo. The book shows how Norwegian vernacular architecture has
been shaped by natural conditions and resources, changing cultural
situations and building traditions through the ages. By
implementing a view on how the cultivated and built landscapes of
Norway have been affected by human hands and creativity, the
authors give a contextual and interdisciplinary presentation of
Norwegian architecture history. The authors show how the
technological basis of Iron Age and Medieval architecture was
developed long before the construction of stave churches. In the
first part of the book, recent research on building construction
both in prehistoric times and during the middle ages are presented.
After an updated review of the architecture of early post-medieval
centuries the authors show how the repartition of land,
industrialization and urbanization transforms the landscape of the
late 19th century. Major changes take place into the 1900s during
the breakthrough of modernism, with huge building activity for a
new independent nation. The book also presents new research on the
most recent architecture in Norway, in particular the architecture
of the 1980s, -90s and 2000s. The relations between vernacular
architecture and contemporary architecture of different periods are
dealt with through continuing discussions among the authors.
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