Arne Korsmo

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Arne Korsmo (born 1900 in Oslo, died 1968) was a Norwegian architect. He was a leading architect in norway and a propagator of the international style (architecture). He lectured at The School of Applied Arts (Statens håndverks- og kunstindustriskole) in Oslo and was professor at The Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH).


[edit] Notable Works

  • 1930-32 Havna Allé 1-14. 14 single houses, including Villa Damman. (with Sverre Aasland).
  • 1934-35 Villa Riise, Hamar. (with Sverre Aasland).
  • 1937-39 Villa Stenersen, Tuengen Allé 10c. Oslo


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