The architectural rebels at NTNU

The architectural rebels at NTNU
The architectural rebels at NTNU
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Perspective of building, watercolor on paper
Photo: Karl Fredrik Honningsvåg, NTNU

A neo-traditional wave in architecture is on its way, starting in Trondheim.

Karl Fredrik Honningsvåg unfolds detailed plans of a large magnificent building in dragon style with towers, colonnades and large domes. He comes straight from the new National Museum on the old Vestbanen in Oslo, from the building which, after much discussion, was built to take over the neglected and venerable National Gallery on Tullinløkka in Oslo. The plans Karl Fredrik has with him show how he imagines the building could have looked.

This is the work he is carrying out to complete his diploma thesis in architecture at NTNU.

Karl Fredrik himself will deliver towards the end of the year, but already before the summer two of his fellow students will deliver their works. These will probably be the first diploma theses in classical architecture in a hundred years in Norway.

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The article is in Norwegian

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