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Christian Norberg-Schulz (1926–2000)

Author of Meaning In Western Architecture

34+ Works 1,004 Members 9 Reviews

About the Author

Born in Oslo in 1926, Christian Norberg-Schulz took a degree in architecture at the Zurich Polytechnic in 1949. He studied the history of architecture at Harvard University and in Rome (history of architecture and technology of construction with Pier Luigi Nervi), becoming a professor in 1964. He show more participated in the Norwegian CIAM group in 1950; other members included Sverre Fehn and Jorn Utzon. Beginning 1966 he was a professor of architecture in the Department of Architecture at Oslo. He was awarded a degree ad honorem at Hannover in 1978, and the Gold Medal of the French Academy of Architecture. Christian Norberg-Schulz died in April 2000 show less

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Works by Christian Norberg-Schulz

Intentions in Architecture (1965) 118 copies, 1 review
Baroque Architecture (1977) 113 copies
Nightlands: Nordic Building (1993) 50 copies
Ricardo Bofill (1985) 15 copies

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New Classicism (1990) — Contributor — 32 copies

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