Arnstein Rynning Arneberg (6 July 1882 – 9 June 1961) was a Norwegian architect. He was active professionally for 50 years and is often considered the...
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Arneberg is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arnstein Arneberg (1882–1961), Norwegian architect Christen Larsen Arneberg...
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Praised for its humane conditions, Halden Prison has received the Arnstein Arneberg Award for its interior design in 2010 and been the subject of a documentary...
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interruption during the Second World War. It was designed by architects Arnstein Arneberg and Magnus Poulsson. The building is located in the city center, in...
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completed in 1891, burned to the ground in 1930. The Norwegian architect Arnstein Arneberg was commissioned to design a new structure, entirely on the foundations...
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conference halls, and a banquet hall. The hotel was designed by architect Arnstein Arneberg, and opened as “The Whaling House” (Hvalfangstens Hus) in 1959. It...
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City Hall, by Arnstein Arneberg and Magnus Poulsson (1945–1950) Interior of the UN Security Council Chamber, New York, by Arnstein Arneberg (1952) Interior...
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lost. In 1930 the interior received its present form by architect Arnstein Arneberg. The church has 1020 seats. Decorative window Interior Sanctuary Organ...
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It was rebuilt in 1903 but burned down again in 1940. Architect Arnstein Arneberg designed the present church which was finished in 1945. The new church...
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accompanied renovations to the Security Council by Norwegian architect Arnstein Arneberg, and was first publicly displayed on April 4, 1952. It was commissioned...
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