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Villa Stenersen, Nasjonalmuseet (1939)*

Artist/Designer: Arne Korsmo

Project Location: Oslo, Norway

Figure 1: Arne Korsmo, Villa Stenersen. Source: Norsk Form/Steffen Aaland. 2014, Digital Image ( Source | Accessed : April 1, 2014 )
Figure 2: Arne Korsmo, Villa Stenersen. Source: Norsk Form. 2014, Digital Image ( Source | Accessed : April 1, 2014 )
Figure 3: Arne Korsmo, Villa Stenersen. Source: Norsk Form. 2014, Digital Image. ( Source | Accessed : April 1, 2014 )

Style/Period(s):
Contemporary

Primary Material(s):
Glass, Concrete

Function(s):
Residential Structure

Related Website(s):

Significant Date(s):
20th Century

Additional Information:
Designed in 1939, the Villa Stenersen is a prominent example of Modernist architecture. It was a private residence of Rolf E. Stenersen and his collection of art.

Publications/Texts in Print-

Faber, Tobias, and Vibe Udsen. Scandinavian Modern Houses: The Spirit of Nordic Light. Copenhagen: Living Architecture, 2005.
Korsmo, Arne, Yoshio Futagawa, Arne Korsmo, and Arne Korsmo. Residential Masterpieces: Arne Korsmo: H. Kidosaki. Tokyo: A.D.A. Edita, 2008.
Norberg-Schulz, Christian. The Functionalist Arne Korsm. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986.


Building Address
Tuengen allé 10C, 0374 Oslo, Norway


Significant Dates
Designed from 1937 to 1939
First floor restored in 2003

Tags
Norway, Norwegian Architecture, Villa Stenersen, Nasjonalmuseet, Norwegian Modernism, Scandinavian Modernism, Scandinavia, concrete, glass

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