An edition of Norwegian interior architecture (2014)

Norwegian interior architecture

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Norwegian interior architecture
Inger Schjoldager
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An edition of Norwegian interior architecture (2014)

Norwegian interior architecture

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Renowned 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 Architects looks at 30 acclaimed interior architecture projects, including Sn©ıhetta'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.

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Publisher
Arvinius + Orfeus
Language
English
Pages
159

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2014, Arvinius + Orfeus
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Published in
Stockholm

Classifications

Library of Congress
NK2060.A1 N67 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
159 pages
Number of pages
159

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30846057M
ISBN 10
9187543036
ISBN 13
9789187543036
LCCN
2015429315
OCLC/WorldCat
894201121

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