AHO WORKS - STUDIES 2012-2013 - page 35

14.02.13
Opening lecture:
Karl Otto Ellefsen //
The Tourist Road Project as a key for discussing
“The Oslo School” in Norwegian Architecture /
Turistvegprosjektet som en nøkkel til diskusjon av
“Osloskolen” i norsk arkitektur
07.03.13
Lecture I:
Jan Olav Jensen// Jensen &
Skodvin Architects AS: Practice Confessions.
Finding a place between market resistance and
market adaptation / Bekjennelser fra praksis.
Om å finne sin plass mellom motstandsbevegelse
og markedstilpasning
08.03.13
Lecture II:
Gro Bonesmo // Space Group
20.03.13
Seminar I:
The book series As-Built:
Published architecture
Mari Lending, Professor Form, theory and history, AHO
Jonas Norsted, partner, Atelier Oslo
Håkon Vigsnæs partner, Jarmund Vigsnæs as
Moderator: Ingerid Helsing Almås, Editor
Arkitektur N
03.04.13
Seminar II:
Norwegian Tourist Roads as
Architectural Production / Norske Turistveier som
arkitekturproduksjon
Sixten Ralf, Rektor Bergen Arkitektskole and 3RW
Mari Hvattum, Professor, AHO
Bjarne Ringstad, partner, CODE Arkitektur as
04.04.13
Lecture III:
Fake Industries Architectural
Agonism - Urtzi Grau and Christina Goberna //
You are on your own
10.04.13
Seminar III:
The Oslo School – in large
scale? / Osloskolen - I stor skala?
Geir Haaversen, partner A-LAB
Lars Haukland, partner, LPO
Trond Elverum, partner MAD
17.04.13
Lecture IV:
Helen & Hard // Playful Matter
18.04.13
Lecture V:
Beate Hølmebakk // Manthey
Kula: Modus operandi
31.05.13
Seminar V:
Tradition and Institution
Per Olaf Fjeld, Professor AHO // AHO – Towards
Architecture / AHO - Mot Arkitektur
AHO Sessions: 5+5 Takes on Tradition
14 February-31 May 2013
In Spring 2013, the curators of the Oslo Architecture
Triennale exhibition at AHO, Halvor Weider Ellefsen
and Mirza Mujezinovic, organized a series of five
lectures and five seminars named
AHO Sessions: 5+5
Takes on Tradition.
The curators invited a number
of architects to lecture on themes that explored the
values, connotations and preferences that constitute
what has been labelled “The Oslo School” in Norwe-
gian architecture.
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