Speaker: “A Room of One´s Own. The Paper Project Virginia Series by Beate Hølmebakk”. Lecture, part of the festival “Women in Architecture”, at the Nordic Embassies, Berlin, 25 June 2021.
Speaker: “Norwegian Architecture: Identity, Influence and Character.” Workshop, NCE Tourism Fjord Norway, Bergen, 19 March, 2019.
Project Manager at The National Museum and Jury´s Secretary: A.C. Houens Fund’s Certificate for Outstanding Architecture. The award is considered one of Norway’s most prestigious awards in the fields of architecture and construction. It was presented 29 August 2019 in a collaboration between The National Museum, Norwegian Ministry of Culture and the Norwegian Architects’ Association.
Project Manager, initiator and organizer: Selected films from the “Living Architecture” series by Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine. To coincide with the exhibition Home Viewing, the museum showed screenings of the films The Infinite Happiness / Selling Dreams / Moriyama-San by Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine. Bêka and Lemoine are artists, filmmakers, producers and publishers. Their work is focused on experimenting with new narrative and cinematographic forms in relation to contemporary architecture. The National Museum – Architecture, June-September 2018.
Organizer: “House Viewing from a Danish Perspective: Copenhagen.” Architect Elena Rojas / Tegnestuen Vandkunsten and architectural historian Peder Duelund Mortensen lectured about housing alternatives seen from a Danish perspective: Copenhagen. The lecture was organized in conjunction with the exhibition House Viewing. The National Museum – Architecture, 18 October 2018.
Organizer: “House Viewing from a Norwegian Perspective: Alternative Norwegian Housing Projects.” Reinhard Kropf from Helen & Hard Architects lectured about alternatives to today’s commercial building industry. The lecture was organized in conjunction with the exhibition House Viewing. The National Museum – Architecture, 1 November 2018.
Organizer: “Does it really make a difference?” Line Ramstad from the aid organization Gyaw Gyaw and Helena Sandman from Hollmén Reuter Sandman Architects shared their experiences and projects in Thailand, India, Senegal and Tanzania. The National Museum – Architecture, 22 June 2017.
Speaker: “Norwegian Architecture: Identity, Influence and Character.” The lecture was part of a seminar at The National Museum involving participants from the Norwegian Tourist Industry. 29 November, 2017.
Speaker: “Building a New National Museum at Vestbanen, Oslo.” The lecture was part of the program at the seminar «Museum Exhibitions in Historical Interiors» at Villa Rothmayer, City of Prague Museum, Czech Republik, 23 June, 2017.
Organizer: “A place to live.” Three sustainable co-housing projects in Stavanger, Oslo and Trondheim. Presentations by Helen & Hard Architects, Eriksen Skajaa Arkitekter and Nøysom Arkitekter. The National Museum – Architecture, 7 September 2017.
Organizer:“Snøhetta: International Centre for Cave Art, Dordogne.“ A presentation of the office´s new project by Senior Architect Rune Veslegard. The National Museum – Architecture, 21 September 2017.
Organizer: “Can architecture contribute to a future development for communities threatened by depopulation?” Presentation and talk by Todd Saunders and Svein Harald Holmen, Vardø Restored. Moderator: Markus Richter. National Museum – Architecture, 26 October 2017.
Speaker: “Contemporary Norwegian Architecture.” The lecture was part of an educational program for aspirants at Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at The National Museum – Architecture, 4 August, 2015.
Organizer of the Symposium: “Zoom in – Architecture and Comic Strips” with contributions from the award-winning cartoonists Joost Swarte and Matthias Gnehm. The symposium was organized in conjunction with the exhibition Architecture in Comic-Strip Form. Moderator: Mélanie van der Hoorn. The National Museum – Architecture, 22 October 2015.
Organizer: The Norwegian cartoon “Krüger og Krogh: The recreation of Oslo anno 1964.” The lecture was organized in conjunction with the exhibition Architecture in Comic-Strip Form. The National Museum – Architecture, 26 November 2015.
Organizer and Moderator of the Mini-seminar: “1/9/81/SPEEDLECTURES.” Eight young Norwegian architecture firms presented their work in 9 minutes. The mini-seminar was organized in conjunction with the exhibition Under 40. Young Norwegian Architecture 2013 through a cooperation between The National Museum and Oslo Association of Architects. The National Museum – Architecture, 3 May 2013.
Organizer: Architectural walk / lecture: “Urban ecology and green niches in the harbor of Oslo” lead by botanist Anders Often from the Norwegian Institute of Natural Research, and Iwan Thomson from the architect firm Lala Tøyen. The walk was organized in conjunction with the exhibition Under 40. Young Norwegian Architecture 2013, 1 September 2013.
Organizer and Moderator of the Seminar: “Architecture and Social Responsibility.” How architecture can help to solve coming challenges in food production, healthcare, energy, time management, uses of space and land, economics and social structure. The seminar was organized in conjunction with the exhibition Architecture of Consequence. Dutch and Norwegian designs on the future through a cooperation between The National Museum and The Dutch Embassy in Oslo. Lectures by: Ole Bouman, Helen & Hard Architects, Van Bergen Kolpa Architecten, ZUS, Rietveld Landscape, 2012 Architecten and Chief Design Officer of Philips Lightning, Rogier van der Heide. Moderator: Anne Marit Lunde. The National Museum – Architecture, 28 March 2012.
Speaker: “Contemporary Curating and Museum Education within the field of Architecture. From Concept to Exhibit.” The guest lecture was part of the program at the University of South-Eastern Norway, 7 September, 2012.
Organizer: Lecture and Book Release: “Yes is More” by Bjarke Ingels, BIG. The lecture was organized in conjunction with the exhibition YES IS MORE. The National Museum – Architecture, 11 March 2010.
Organizer: Workshop: A three-day workshop with the renowned German theatre designer Jan Pappelbaum, teaching students from Oslo School of Architecture and Design and Østfold University College. The workshop was organized in conjunction with the exhibition Jan Pappelbaum. Stages through a cooperation between The National Museum, The Oslo School of Architecture and Design in Oslo and Østfold University College, 4 November 2009.
Speaker: “Residential Architecture in former East-Germany.” The lecture was part of a seminar linked to the festival «Film in former East-Germany».Cinemateket, Oslo, February 2008.
Organizer of a lecture series in conjunction with the exhibition Norwegian Wood – a laboratory. Environmentally friendly timber architecture for the future.
“Preikestolen Mountain Lodge” by Helen & Hard Architects. The National Museum – Architecture, 4 February 2009
“Marilunden Housing” by Wilhelm Eder, Eder Biesel Architects. The National Museum – Architecture 19 March 2009
Since August 2022 Lunde is holding the role of Editor-in-chief of Kunst Pluss, The Norwegian association of Art Societies, Oslo
“The photographer Erle M. Kyllingmark: Visual encounters and the value of small moments.” Published in KUNST, March 2024. Editor Lillian Reif.
“The exhibition Hand and Machine: The architectural drawing as an ideology and time document.” Published in KUNST, December 2023. Editor Lillian Reif.
“Traces of Jæren.” Published in Kunst Pluss, November 2022. P. 20–29.
“A Room of One´s Own. The Paper Project Virginia series by Beate Hølmebakk.” Published in the book Women in Architecture by WIA Berlin and Jovis Verlag, 2022.
“Bjørn Ransve – Six Uncompromising Decades.” Published in KUNST, January 2022. Editor Lillian Reif.
“Compassion in action – the legacy of Fridtjof Nansen.” Exhibition at the Nobel Peace Center, Oslo, 2022. Author of the exhibition texts.
““Escape from Reason. Nordic Art and Occulture.” Published in KUNST, December 2021. Editor Lillian Reif.
“Reaching Young Audiences: The National Museum and their use of the NABC Method.” Published in Kunst Pluss, October 2021. Editor: Hilde Herming, Norske Kunstforeninger, p. 8–15.
“Womens´ Room.” Published in Kunst Pluss, June 2021. Editor: Hilde Herming, Norske Kunstforeninger, p. 19–23.
Exhibition catalogue “A Place to Be. Contemporary Norwegian Architecture 2011-2016.” The National Museum, 2017. Editor and author of the exhibition- and project texts: Anne Marit Lunde.
“Engaging with History.” In Arkitekturårbok 2016/2017. Editors: Nina Berre, Markus Richter og Beate Marie Bang, The National Museum and Pax Forlag 2017, p. 44–46.
“Nasjonalmuseet. Høydepunkter. Arkitektur”. Editors: Nina Berre, Bente Aas Solbakken, Marianne Yvenes, The National Museum 2017, p. 132-133, p. 152-153.
Exhibition catalogue “Behind the Scenes of the Exhibition. In Architecture in Comic-Strip Form.” Editors: Nina Berre, Anne Marit Lunde, Mélanie van der Hoorn, Øystein Sjåstad. Editors and author of the exhibition- and project texts: Anne Marit Lunde, Melanie van der Hoorn.
Exhibition catalogue “Under 40 Young Norwegian Architecture 2013.” In Under 40. Young Norwegian Architecture 2013. The National Museum, 2013 p. 9-13.
Contributors: Lisbet Harboe, Anne Marit Lunde and architecture agencies
Editors: Anne Marit Lunde and Marianne Yvenes
“Constructing a Story.” Published in Arkitekturårbok 2012. Editors: Nina Berre, Anne Marit Lunde, Jérémie Michael McGovern, Nina Frang Høyum, Birgitte Sauge and Beate Bang, The National Museum and Pax Forlag 2012, p. 28-31.
“Leaving Traces.” Published in Arkitekturårbok 2011. Editors: Nina Berre, Bente Aas Solbakken, Anne Marit Lunde and Beate Marie Bang, The National Museum and Pax Forlag 2011, p. 12–19.
“Looking Back. Looking Forward.” Published in Arkitekturårbok 2011. Editors: Nina Berre, Bente Aas Solbakken, Anne Marit Lunde and Beate Marie Bang, The Nasjonal Museum and Pax Forlag 2011, p. 52–54.
Exhibition catalog “Museums in the 21st Century: Concepts, Projects, Buildings.” Prestel Verlag and Art Centre Basel, 2006. Translated from German and English to Norwegian by Anne Marit Lunde and Eva Madshus.