Categories | Architecture magazine |
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Publisher | National Association of Norwegian Architects |
Founder | National Association of Norwegian Architects |
Founded | 1919 |
Final issue | 2007 |
Country | Norway |
Based in | Oslo |
Language | Norwegian |
ISSN | 0007-7518 |
OCLC | 769297139 |
Byggekunst ( Norwegian: Building art) was a Norwegian language architecture magazine published between 1919 and 2007 in Oslo, Norway. The subtitle of the magazine was Norske arkitekters tidsskrift for arkitektur og anvendt kunst. [1]
Byggekunst was launched in 1919 as a successor of Teknisk Ukeblad. Arkitektur og Dekorativ Kunst. [2] [3] [4] The founder and publisher of the magazine was the National Association of Norwegian Architects (Norske Arkitekters Landsforbund). [5] [6] The association was consisted of young art historians. [5] The magazine became the official media outlet of the association and was based in Oslo. [1] [7] The special issue of Byggekunst in 1952 was edited by the members of the Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne. [8]
In the early years Byggekunst included reports on international exhibitions. [2] It published the proceedings of the conferences organized by the National Association of Norwegian Architects. [9] The contributors of the magazine criticised the absence of contemporary Norwegian architecture at that time in their articles. [2] One of the significant contributors was Ole Landmark, a Norwegian architect. [3] Byggekunst featured an article by Helene Støren Kobbe, architect and head of the general planning department of Oslo, about the new projects for central Oslo in 1957. [10] [11]
Christian Norberg-Schulz served as the editor-in-chief of Byggekunst between 1963 and 1978. [12] The magazine ceased publication in 2007 and was succeeded by another magazine, Arkitektur N. [13] [6]
Categories | Architecture magazine |
---|---|
Publisher | National Association of Norwegian Architects |
Founder | National Association of Norwegian Architects |
Founded | 1919 |
Final issue | 2007 |
Country | Norway |
Based in | Oslo |
Language | Norwegian |
ISSN | 0007-7518 |
OCLC | 769297139 |
Byggekunst ( Norwegian: Building art) was a Norwegian language architecture magazine published between 1919 and 2007 in Oslo, Norway. The subtitle of the magazine was Norske arkitekters tidsskrift for arkitektur og anvendt kunst. [1]
Byggekunst was launched in 1919 as a successor of Teknisk Ukeblad. Arkitektur og Dekorativ Kunst. [2] [3] [4] The founder and publisher of the magazine was the National Association of Norwegian Architects (Norske Arkitekters Landsforbund). [5] [6] The association was consisted of young art historians. [5] The magazine became the official media outlet of the association and was based in Oslo. [1] [7] The special issue of Byggekunst in 1952 was edited by the members of the Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne. [8]
In the early years Byggekunst included reports on international exhibitions. [2] It published the proceedings of the conferences organized by the National Association of Norwegian Architects. [9] The contributors of the magazine criticised the absence of contemporary Norwegian architecture at that time in their articles. [2] One of the significant contributors was Ole Landmark, a Norwegian architect. [3] Byggekunst featured an article by Helene Støren Kobbe, architect and head of the general planning department of Oslo, about the new projects for central Oslo in 1957. [10] [11]
Christian Norberg-Schulz served as the editor-in-chief of Byggekunst between 1963 and 1978. [12] The magazine ceased publication in 2007 and was succeeded by another magazine, Arkitektur N. [13] [6]