Photos from the exhibition: Nasjonalmuseet / Andreas Harvik

Per Line. Architect of Silence

17 August–21 October 2012

The National Museum – Architecture, Norway

The exhibition showed works by the architect Per Line (1936-1997). With his restrained, timeless projects Line stands out as an interpreter and renewer of Norwegian architecture tradition. Today, twenty-two years after he died, many of his thoughts are highly topical and fervently discussed both nationally and internationally, when it comes to the use of locally sourced materials, simple construction techniques and vernacular building traditions. The exhibition showed eight selected projects from Lines oeuvre.

The touring exhibition was produced by Hå gamle prestegard and presented in collaboration with The National Museum.

Curator and Exhibition Design: Ådne Trodahl

Project Manager at the National Museum: Anne Marit Lunde

The eight projects shown in the exhibition are photographed by: Rasmus Norlander

The exhibition was accompanied by an exhibition catalogue produced by Hå gamle prestegard.

Selected reviews:

https://www.aftenposten.no/meninger/kommentar/i/8mxOQ/miljoevennlig-arkitektur