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Sigurd Bronger (www.sigurdbronger.no) shows some of his works. Norsk Form's yearly award ceremony for design. Held at the Norwegian Centre for Design and Architecture. Photo: André Gali
Over 700 delegates met in Oslo for the Fourth Review Conference of the Mine Ban Convention. The Oslo Review Conference on a Mine-Free World is where the international community adopted the Oslo Action Plan which will guide efforts for the next five years.
more info: www.osloreviewconconference.org
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Excerpt from the concert at Kunstlåven i Seljord, on 14th of January...
NOTR is:
Bjørn Strand : Baritone Guitar, FX
Sigurd Ytre-Arne : Synth, Electronics
Utku Tavil : Drums
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Utku Tavil.
Ordfører Per Sigurd Sørensen (H) utenfor Byhallen i ettermiddag. Sørensen sender ut en programkalender som gjør det enklere for bla media å følge med på hva som skjer i lokalpolitikken.
Medvirkende: Sigurd Allern (Universitetet i Oslo), Per Høiby (First House), Hanne Skartveit (VG), Kjersti Løken Stavrum (Norsk Presseforbund).
Foto: Tord Litleskare / Nordiske Mediedager / tordlitleskarephoto.com
Sigurd Emerson Joseph Haveland MASTER OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT Vice-Chancellor's Scholar Award
Vice-Chancellor and CEO Professor Brigid Heywood BSc(Hons) Man, PhD Liv
Sigurd Berg rosemaler
Motiv/Subject: Portrett
Tittel/Title: Sigurd Berg rosemaler
Fotograf/Photographer: Torridalsposten
Personer på foto/Identified individuals: Sigurd Berg, Høie
Sted/Place: Kristiansand, Vest-Agder, Norway
Foto tatt/Date taken: Ca 1960 til 1970
Ref: THB-1996-28
Arkivskapers hjemmeside/Creators website:
Høyere oppløsning og bestilling/High-resolution and ordering:
malmö eastern cemetery, malmö, sweden, architect: sigurd lewerentz
'While other projects illustrate different stages and aspects of Lewerentz’s career, this project encapsulates his life’s work. He carried out site planning, landscape architecture, and building design from 1916, when he won the design competition, until the early 1970s, a testament to his longevity and versatility. He organized the Malmö Eastern Cemetery around an existing ridge extending through the site, placing a central path along that high ground connecting the eastern and western entrances. Major buildings are placed close to the ridge with graves to the north and south. These include St. Birgitta Chapel from the 1920s in Nordic Classical style, a Functionalist crematorium from the 1930s, the twin chapels of St. Gertrud and St. Knut from the 1940s that demonstrate his mastery of building materials, and the Brutalist Flower Kiosk from the late 1960s.
He separated sections of graves by hedges, providing a more intimate scale to the large burial grounds and enclosed the entire site in trees separating it from surrounding urban areas.
Even in the early 1970s, by this point involved in the project for over 55 years, he continued on various tasks including updating plans and designing the custodian’s house.
Sigurd Lewerentz passed away in 1975, age 90. His final resting place is Malmö Eastern Cemetery."