The Memory of a DisciplineThe Archive of Norwegian Landscape Architecture represents significant values for the disciplines, for design processes and for society in general.
Public park policy and modernism in Norwegian Landscape ArchitectureThe collection of Eyvind Strøm (1899-1988).
New network for Arctic space sustainabilityThe Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) launches an international network to map and assess sustainability challenges in the Arctic region related to outer space development.
The early period of Landscape Architecture education seen from student works (1900-1960)The collection of student works in the Archive of Norwegian Landscape Architecture starts around 1900 and continues until 1980s.
Torborg Zimmer FrölichTorborg Zimmer Frölich’s significant contribution to Norwegian garden art with projects on villa gardens and several large parks is little known.
A turning point for cemetery planning in Norway: The collection of Pål SælandPlanning and designing cemeteries and graveyards became a new task for garden architects in the early 1900s. According to professionals such as Olav Moen (1887-1951), Pål Sæland (1897-1979) and Karen …
Historical parks and gardens in Norway: The collection of Magnus BruunThe collection of ‘Historical gardens and parks in Norway’ was the starting point for the Archive of Norwegian Landscape Architecture. Professor Magne Bruun (1932-2018) established this special collec…
The collection of Karen ReistadKaren Reistad (1900 - 1994) was a pioneer in Norwegian landscape architecture and a key figure in the development of the profession in Norway after the war.
Olav Leif Moen: A pioneer in Norwegian Landscape ArchitectureOlav L. Moen (1887-1951) made the most important contribution to the development of the academic discipline of landscape architecture in Norway in the first half of the 20th century.
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