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Sogn Studentby (English: Sogn Student Village) is a residential area for students, located in the district of Nordre Aker, Oslo.


Infrastructure

Two streets pave the way in the village for pedestrians and cars. These are Rolf E. Stenersens allé, and Jon P. Erliens vei, named after two individuals that played a role in the early days of the village. There is access by paved road to the village from Hagtornveien and Sognsveien, as well as access on paths by foot from Almeveien, Konvallveien and Sognsveien.


Transit

The two
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Yrkesskolen and Solvang feed commuters to and from the by
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22 and 25. Both city bus 22 and 25 end at the commuter junction, but at the nearby commuter junction you can go by (engl.
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) 3, 4 and 6, city bus 23 and 24,
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/bus 156 and 262, F3, and , thereby giving you quick access from to , , , and , for train, coach/Bus or airplane connection.


Parks and recreation

Part of the village is grass covered and there are traces of burial mounds dating back to the Iron Age. Outdoor recreation
Although Sogn studentby is situated right in the middle of busy traffic, there is easy access to outdoor recreational areas. Direct access to Oslomarka is gained by paths through Damefallet via Almeveien and Gaustad Hospital via Sognsveien. But for a better and deeper access into Oslomarka you want to go through excursion spot , , , , , and . All these are entry points to Nordmarka and are accessible by bus, train or T-Bane and are all inside zone 1. Indoor recreation
The SIO also serve the nearby indoor arena Domus Athletica.


History

Sognsvann is the given name of the farm estate Sogn, that was divided into 3 Sogngårder: Østre Sogn, Vestre Sogn and . * Lille Sogn (Little Sogn) is Nordberg. * Østre Sogn (Eastern Sogn) buildings were demolished when Sogn Studentby was built. * Vestre Sogn (Western Sogn) is situated inside Sogn Studentby. A farm estate of
Hovedøya Abbey Hovedøya Abbey (''Hovedøya kloster'') was a medieval era Cistercian monastery on the island of Hovedøya in Oslofjord outside of Oslo, Norway. History The monastery was founded on 18 May 1147 by monks from Kirkstead Abbey in England on Hoved ...
during the medieval period, and later the Crown until 1662. Since 1892 property of
Aker Aker may refer to: Places * Aker, Norway, a geographic area in Oslo and a former municipality in Norway * Vestre Aker, a district of Oslo within former Aker municipality * Nordre Aker, a district of Oslo within former Aker municipality * Aker Br ...
and Oslo, and today SiO hosts a kindergarten in the only remaining building. File:Vestre Sogn gård.JPG, Western Sogn


Buildings

File:Sogn student village Obama Inaguration 2013.JPG, Inside a flat with open window Image:SognStudentby.jpg, Sogn Studentby The 16 buildings are managed and maintained by the student welfare organization, Studentsamskipnaden i Oslo og Akershus/SIO. Sogn Studentby has 1400 flats, mostly single rooms. Most flats share kitchens and bathrooms with 4-9 persons. Some of the flats are single/double with private bathroom and kitchen, and there is also flats reserved for families.


Amatøren

Sogn Studentbys own grendehus "Amatøren" has a bar run by students. Since 1998 a
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choose the activity level, and among the most popular activities is the movie night each Sunday as well as the quiz nights every Thursday. See also student culture.


Business

Rema 1000 operates a grocery store inside the village. SIO opened and operated one in 1953. SIO operates 3 kindergartens, and SIO central workshop inside the village. File:Sogn studentby butikk 1953.jpg, State financed grocery store at Sogn in 1953


The solution

Sogn Studentby was to be a solution for the student housing market in Oslo. From housing students in gymnasiums on mattresses, soldier barracks left over from WW2, and private flats with absurd terms, to other solutions. There was a great pressure on the student housing market, and something had to be done. SiO built much of its own competence, its capital, its organisation in the years to come. The "old" Sogn Studentby took 20 years to build while Kringsjå Studentby took 5 years. Kampen studentby never was, nor Ullevål studentby.Ottosen, Kristian. "Studentvelferd i vekst: Førti år i studentenes tjeneste." Oslo, Studentsamskipnaden i Oslo 2005: n. pag. Print. The building of Sogn Studentby was done in stages, and financed by Den Weis-Rosenkroneske Stiftelse, municipalities throughout Norway based on how many students each municipality thought they needed to secure a place to rent, loans from
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, and privately with donations and loans from
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. Parallel with SiO's Sogn Solution others like Nordnorsken (1946-1960) with help from Nasjonalhjelpen and the city, took some pressure of the situation. In 1953 Kristian Ottosen (SIO) figured there was 3800 students in Oslo, and that 2500 where from outside of town."Studentbyen på Sogn skal løse hybelproblemene." Aftenposten 15 Oct. 1953, Morning ed.: 7. Print. * In 1953 3,800 students were studying at SIO institutions. * In 1988 20,000 students were studying at SIO institutions, and SIO had 3,800 flats.Fuglehaug, Wenche. Sundnes, Trond. "Studentenes boligmarked stadig mer presset:Ni av ti må leie hybel privat." Aftenposten 11 June 1999, Morning ed.: 12. Print. * In 1998 40,000 students were studying at SIO institutions, and SIO had 4,600 flats. * In 2001 32,610 students were studying at SIO institutions, and SIO had 5,006 flats.SIO. "Studentsamskipnaden i Oslo årsrapport 2001." Oslo. SIO 2002. Print
www.sio.no
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August 2005 BI joined SIO SIO "BI blir SiO-medlem" Oslo. SIO 2005. Web. 12 March 2014.
/ref> August 2006 KHIO joined SIO January 2011 SIO and OAS joined forces to become the new SIO.SIO. "Studentsamskipnaden i Oslo og Akershus årsrapport 2011." Oslo. SIO 2012. Print
www.sioaarsrapport.no/2011
* In 2012 61,600 students were studying at SIO institutions, and SIO had 7,793 flats. The "old" village
The first stage of the student village, in what is today's Jon P. Erliens vei, was completed for the
1952 Winter Olympics The 1952 Winter Olympics, officially known as the VI Olympic Winter Games ( no, De 6. olympiske vinterleker; nn, Dei 6. olympiske vinterleikane) and commonly known as Oslo 1952, was a winter multi-sport event held from 14 to 25 February 195 ...
, and accommodated participating athletes during the games. 1952 would have been the first year Soviet participated in the Winter Olympics. Stalin's USSR counter argumented Soviet participation in the 1952 Winter Olympics with too poor conditions for Soviet athletes at Sogn. We learn this from the 2014 exhibition “The White Games. Top Secret. USSR and the Winter Games, 1956 to 1988,”. The last stage of the "old" village was completed in 1965. At least during the summer months of the years 1952–1959 Sogn Studentby wore the designation . And in 1962 the International Summer School at the University of Oslo used Sogn."Morgenstemning blant unge fra 40 nasjoner." Aftenposten 2 July 1962, Morning ed.: 4. Print. The Summer Hotel was open for the summer 1962 as well."Studentbyen på Sogn skal isommer huse 1280 gjester." Aftenposten 9 May 1962, Morning ed.: 13. Print. File:Olympic rings at Sogn.jpg, 1952 Winter Olympics at Sogn Studentby. File:Studentbyens Sommerhotell.jpg, "Studentbyens Sommerhotell" (Summer Hotel) 1955. File:Sogn 1964.jpg, Sogn Studentby 1964, before last stage of "old" village. File:Sogn 1967.jpg, Sogn Studentby 1967, after last stage of "old" village. The "new" village
September 2012 marked the opening of the first stage of the "new" student village. The last stage of the "new" village, the completely renovated "Tårnbygget"/"Høyblokken", although originally completed with 112 flats in October 1962, hosts 148 flats, of which 73 in a new annex, is completed in 2014 for a total of 306 new flats in the village + the 75 renovated flats in "Tårnbygget"/"Høyblokken". File:Sogn_Studentvillage_overview.jpg, Illustration of new and old buildings at Sogn Studentby.


Student culture

Aasmund Olavsson Vinje
In the 150th anniversary year of Vinje's birth the city council erected a statue in 1968, at last. Since 1954 there had been local plans for a plaza with modern sculptures by young artists, envisioned by Stenersen. Some had early on voiced concern about obscene sculptures. The professor
Sigmund Skard Sigmund Skard (31 July 1903 – 26 May 1995) was a Norwegian poet, essayist and professor of American literature. Biography Skard was born in Kristiansand, Norway. He was a son of educators Matias Skard (1846–1927) and Gyda Christensen (1868 ...
characterized Vinje as sort of a Hippie from Telemark, as mayor Brynjulf Bull unveiled him. Vinje is among other things known for his poetry.
Known as "Blåmann, Blåmann bukken min" set to melody composed by Anne Haavie ca. 1870.
Den dag kjem aldri was famously performed by Tobben & Ero in 1972. Edvard Munch
500 Original works by
Edvard Munch Edvard Munch ( , ; 12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944) was a Norwegian painter. His best known work, ''The Scream'' (1893), has become one of Western art's most iconic images. His childhood was overshadowed by illness, bereavement and the dr ...
hung on the walls both in the restaurant and in other buildings of the village. They were part of
Rolf Stenersen Rolf Kristian Eckersberg Stenersen (13 February 1899 – 15 October 1978) was a Norwegian businessman, non-fiction writer, essayist, novelist, playwright and biographer. He was also a track and field athlete and art collector. Background S ...
's gift to Aker municipality in 1936, he decided some time between 1946 and 1966, being in the building committee, be hung on the walls in Sogn Studentby. 950 works of artists like
Ludvig Karsten Ludvig Karsten (8 May 1876 – 19 October 1926) was a Norwegian painter. He was a neo-impressionist influenced by Edvard Munch, Henri Matisse and contemporary French painting. He first participated at the Autumn exhibition in Kristiania in 1 ...
, Bernt Julius Muus Clüver,
Erik Harry Johannessen Erik Harry Johannessen (6 January 1902 – 25 December 1980) was a Norwegian painter. He studied at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry from 1924 to 1925, and was influenced by Kai Fjell and Edvard Munch. He belonged to ...
,
Rolf Nesch Rolf (Emil Rudolf) Nesch (January 7, 1893 – October 27, 1975) was German born, Norwegian expressionist artist, especially noted for his printmaking. Career Nesch was born at Esslingen am Neckar in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He was the so ...
,
Jakob Weidemann Jakob Weidemann (14 June 1923 – 19 December 2001) was a Norwegian artist. Jakob Weidemann is regarded as one of Norway's more important artists of post-war Modernism. Weidemann's work ''Storfuglen letter'' (1959) was selected as one of the twe ...
, and
Sigurd Winge Sigurd Winge (born March 14, 1909, in Hamburg, Germany, died January 22, 1970, in Trondheim) was a Norwegian visual artist, best known as a graphic artist and for his monumental art.His father, Johan Ernst Winge (1858-1949), was a city architect i ...
. Some of the works where stolen or vandalised, and in 1973 removed. In 1994
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opened, and made the art public again. Since 2008, there has been a debate on the subject of merging Munch Museum and Stenersen Museum for Lambda in
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. 50s & 60s
Since the 50s SIO operated a restaurant/pub in the building that would later become "Amatøren". File:Sogn studentby.jpg, The restaurant at Sogn studentby with Munch originals. ca. 1955-1960 67–78
Due to a lack of jazz clubs in Oslo from 1967 to 1978, students operated Sogn Jazzklubb here. Karin Krog performed at the opening night. The first major booking in 1967 was Don Cherry with Jan Garbarek, and the last concert organized by Sogn Jazzklubb was Radka Toneff in 1978. Before building a reputation they gained cred through Randi Hultin. Steinar Kristiansen was primus motor and organizer for a decade. Espen Rud, Terje Bjørklund, and Arild Andersen were members of a rolling house band. They played with Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen and
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, among others. George Russel was an important character here. Karin Krog,
Svein Finnerud Svein Finnerud (2 September 1945, Oslo – 22 June 2000) was a Norwegian jazz pianist, painter and graphic artist. Career Finnerud was educated at Statens håndverks- og kunstindustriskole (1967–72), under guidance of Chrix Dahl and had ...
. 94–98
In 1994 the restaurant was closed, and a student group led by members of committee:Leieboerutvalget worked towards overtaking SIO and running the place themselves. Deputy of the committee Peter Lenda managed together with 13 friends at Sogn to form a committee in 1997, and then together with SiO administration, they managed to renovate/rebuild the restaurant with NOK 2.5 million. Initially, they had worked towards using one of the other buildings at Sogn Studentby. They failed in asking money from Norwegian businesses with a folder sent out to 400, but got some money from Solofondet, and SiO gave money to interior. The initial board had eight members (chair, debutee, event executive, interior executive, tech executive, PR executive, activity executive, and economics executive). Some time later the volunteer executive was also made a member of the board. They aimed at making the house available to different kinds of activities. Students could rent a room for band rehearsals, and they had a stage. Doors opened January 1998 at "Amatøren", named after Lars Saabye Christensen's debut novel with the same name, about a student living in Sogn Studentby.Karlsen, Thomas "Amatørenes feiring" Aftenposten 25 Jan. 2008, Oslopuls: 10-11 Web. 11 March 2014
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98–08
Lars Saabye Christensen Lars Saabye Christensen (born 21 September 1953 in Oslo) is a Norwegian/Danish author. Saabye Christensen was raised in the Skillebekk neighbourhood of Oslo, but lived for many years in Sortland in northern Norway; both places play a major r ...
read from his book on the opening night January 28, 1998. * Bands who played were
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, Number Seven Deli, Lyd, and
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. * Rock am Sogn may have been the biggest event at Sogn. It was a festival in the years 2002-2005 and 2007–2010. * Oslo Prog was a festival held here initially in 2002-2004 and 2005, courtesy of Trond Gjellum. Bands like
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and Panzerpappa played. * Also a local band festival to promote the bands rehearsing * Political debates * Amateur theatre


Demographics

Now is more difficult than before for Norwegians to rent a flat from the student welfare organizations throughout the country. This coincides with an increase in international students. International students, and freshmen under 23 years of age, from other counties than Oslo or
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, are prioritized. In 2007 more than one-third of the students living at Sogn are from abroad.Simonnes, Kamilla. "Six out of ten students at Kringsjå are international students: Does not reach the goal of integration". Universitas 31 Jan. 2007: n. pag. Web. 8 May 2007.
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Cultural references

* Anders Bye's Omkring Sara *
Lars Saabye Christensen Lars Saabye Christensen (born 21 September 1953 in Oslo) is a Norwegian/Danish author. Saabye Christensen was raised in the Skillebekk neighbourhood of Oslo, but lived for many years in Sortland in northern Norway; both places play a major r ...
's Amatøren *
Dag Solstad Dag Solstad (born 16 July 1941) is a Norwegian novelist, short-story writer, and dramatist whose work has been translated into 20 languages. He has written nearly 30 books and is the only author to have received the The Norwegian Critics Prize ...
's Genanse og verdighet * Jan Erik Vold's Poetens vandring, fra I vektens tegn: 777 dikt


See also


Information and photos from Sogn
(in Norwegian)


References

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