2007–2010
The exhibition spanned a wide range: From the new Bibliotheca Alexandrina and the University Centre at Svalbard to a bridge in Svinesund, which connects Norway to Europe. The 50 buildings presented, were selected by a jury as the best examples of Norwegian architecture from the period 2000–2005.
These exhibitions are the most comprehensive patters we have in Norwegian contemporary architecture and the exhibition catalogues produced in a cooperation with the architectural magazine Byggekunst, have become important sources of documentation of Norwegian architecture from 1975 to the present. After being put on show in at The National Museum in autumn 2006, an English version of the exhibition toured around the world between 2007–2010 in collaboration with the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Jury:
Ingerid Helsing Almaas (editor, Byggekunst), Dietmar Eberle (Baumschlager – Eberle Architects, Austria), Ingebjørg Hage (assistant professor, University of Tromsø), Ellen Hellsten (Ghilardi + Hellsten Architects), Sixten Rahlff (3RW Architects), Ulf Grønvold (senior curator, The National Museum), Jury´s Secretary: Anne Marit Lunde (curator, The National Museum)
Curators: Anne Marit Lunde and Eva Madshus
Project Manager: Anne Marit Lunde
Curator Education: Anne Marit Lunde
Tour:
February–March 2007: KU Leuven Faculty of Architecture, Antwerp, Belgium
5–19 June 2007: Kabelhuset, Helsinki, Finland. Her Majesty The Queen Sonja opened the exhibition
29 June–12 August 2007: The Nordic Embassies, Berlin, Germany
9–23 September 2007: Design Factory, Bratislava, Slovakia
25 September–10 October 2007: Banska Bystrica, Slovakia
20 October–10 November 2007: Universidad de Palermo, Facultad de Arquitectura, Buenos Aires, Argentina
November–December 2007: Universidad Monterrey, Mexico
January–March 2008: Museo de bella artes, Santiago de Chile, Chile
April– May 2008: Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela
June–July 2008: Casa dell’architettura, Rome, Italy
15 September–3 October 2008: Cork Institute of Technology, Bishopstown, Cork, Irland
28 January–27 February 2009: Teh A.S. Popov Central Museum of Communications, St. Petersburg, Russia
2–24 April 2009: Krakow Architecture Triennale, Poland
8 May–medio August 2009: Architect´s Association, Porto, Portugal
5 September–18.October 2009: Architectuurzentrum, Haarlem, The Netherlands
18 November–6 December 2009: Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, Greece
15 December–10 January 2010: Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece
22 February–17 March 2010: Abu Dhabi Men’s College Higher Colleges of Technology, Al Saada st. nr. 19, Abu Dhabi
23 May–19 April 2010: United Arab Emirates University, Dubai
16 May–7 June: Tribhuvan University Ananda Niketan, Katmandu, Nepal
18 October–3 November: The National Museum of Singapore, Singapore