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The Oslo School of Architecture and Design ( no, Arkitektur- og designhøgskolen i Oslo, AHO) is an autonomous institution within the Norwegian university system. The School offers a unique research-based education with a strong international standing within the fields of architecture, urbanism, design, and landscape architecture. AHO offers three full-time master's programmes: Master of Architecture, Master of Design and Master of Landscape Architecture – the last programme is offered in Oslo and at the Arctic University in Tromsø. The school also offers post-professional Master's courses in Urbanism and Architectural Conservation. AHO offers a single type of doctoral degree, the Doctor of Philosophy.


History

The school was established directly after
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as a "crisis course" for students of architecture who were unable to finish their degree due to the outbreak of the war. Before this, the only Norwegian option for obtaining an architectural degree was at Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH) in
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. All through the first half of the twentieth century, a group of architects had worked hard towards the establishment of an architectural school that was more aesthetically and academically oriented than a polytechnic education. The school was ultimately situated in Oslo, since it was generally felt that the capital had access to many of the nation's best practicing architects. Initially, the architectural course was part of the
Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry The National College of Art and Design ( no, Statens håndverks- og kunstindustriskole) was established in 1818. In 1996 the National College of Art and Design became part of Oslo National Academy of the Arts The Oslo National Academy of the A ...
. In 1961 The Oslo School of Architecture was established as an independent school, and, from 1968, located in ''St. Olavs gate''. In 1979, the first formal education in industrial design in Norway was offered as a two-year postgraduate study. A full degree program was established in 1983, and in 1989 this was placed under the direction of The Norwegian Arts and Crafts School. Then, in 1996, the Institute of Industrial Design became part of the Oslo School of Architecture. Master of Landscape Architecture became part of AHO's master's programmes in 2004. In 2005, The Oslo School of Architecture changed name to The Oslo School of Architecture and Design. In 2009, the Institute of Industrial Design changed its name to the Institute of Design. In 2001, the school moved to new facilities at Vulkan, a revitalised industrial area near the Aker River, a central, creative and cultural part of the city. The school lays adjacent to the
Oslo National Academy of the Arts The Oslo National Academy of the Arts ( no, Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo, ''KHiO'') is a university college in Oslo, Norway, that provides education in visual arts, design and performing arts. It is one of two public institutes of higher learning in ...
and the recently opened Food Hall. In 2005, the school updated its name to The Oslo School of Architecture and Design.


Units

*Institute of Architecture *Institute of Design *Institute of Form, Theory and History *Institute of Urbanism and Landscape


Notable alumni

* Sverre Fehn, architect *
Guðmundur Jónsson Guðmundur Jónsson (born 11 December 1953) is an Icelandic architect who lives in Norway. He was educated at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design (1975–1981) and ILAUD (International Laboratory of Architecture and Urban Design) in Ital ...
, architect * Thomas Thiis-Evensen, architect *
Christian Norberg-Schulz Christian Norberg-Schulz (23 May 1926 – 28 March 2000) was a Norwegian architect, author, educator and architectural theorist. Norberg-Schulz was part of the Modernist Movement in architecture and associated with architectural phenomenology. B ...
, architect *
Monika Hestad Monika Hestad (born 8 March 1977) is a Norwegian industrial designer and researcher. Hestad was educated at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design and received a Master of Industrial Design degree (sivilindustridesigner) in 2002. She was awa ...
, industrial designer and researcher *
Eveliina Sarapää Eveliina "Eve" Sarapää (born 29 September 1976, in Oulu) is a Finnish architect and former football midfielder. She played for FC Honka and HJK Helsinki of the Naisten Liiga as well as Asker Fotball of the Norwegian Toppserien. She was a memb ...
, architect and footballer * Jan Olav Jensen and Børre Skodvin, architects * Erling Dokk Holm, journalist * Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk * Hanna Geiran, Norway's 9th Director General of the Directorate for Cultural Heritage *
Logi Már Einarsson Logi Már Einarsson (born 21 August 1964, in Akureyri) is an Icelandic politician and architect. Early life and education Logi grew up in Akureyri and took stúdentspróf from Menntaskólinn á Akureyri in 1985. He studied architecture at the ...
, Member of the Parliament of Iceland *
Lotte Sandberg Lotte Sandberg (1 October 1956 – 11 April 2021) was a Norwegian art historian and journalist. Between 1988 and 1996, Sandberg was co-editor of the Nordic art magazine SIKSI (published by the Nordic Council of Ministers / Nordic Art Center). ...
, art historian and journalist * Sverre Wyller, post-war artist


References


External links


The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO)
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