Jensen & Skodvin Architects

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Tautra Mary Convent no Tautra at Frosta

Jensen & Skodvin Architects is a Norwegian architectural firm established in 1995 by Jan Olav Jensen (born 1959) and Børre Skodvin (born 1960). Their work has been noted and they have received awards in the field.[1]

Both partners were educated at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design (1985/1988) and hold part-time positions there. They have previously worked at NSB Architects. Their office has been involved in the Norwegian Public Roads Administration tourist project at Sognefjellsvegen (along with others).[2]

Jensen & Skodvin "follows a design philosophy where the final shape is a result of natural, selected and specified terms. The Liasanden picnic area and the railing on Videseter are simple examples of this"

Work[edit]

Cistercian Monastery Tautra Maria
Norwegian Centre for Design and Architecture
Sinsen Metro Station
  • Lady Brick, new type of brick (2007)
  • Juvet Landscape Hotel, Gudbrandsjuvet (2007)
  • Gleichenberg spa and hotel, Austria (2007)
  • Cistercian Monastery Tautra Maria (2006)
  • Årvollskogen, housing and planning (2006)
  • Business Quarterly northern gate, Trondheim (2006)
  • Norwegian Centre for Design and Architecture (2006)
  • Ropeid Ferry Terminal (2003)
  • Sinsen Metro Station (2003)
  • Storo Metro Station (2003)
  • Mortensrud church (1998)
  • Bus stop, parking buildings - Oslo Airport (1998)
  • Service, parking buildings - Oslo Airport (1998)
  • Roofs, parking buildings - Oslo Airport (1998) European glulam Award - commended 1999
  • Noise Monitors (1998)
  • Sognefjellsvegen (1997): Handrails on Videseter; Mefjellet viewpoints, rest areas at Liasanden, Vågåmo, Oppstryn, Gaupne and Øvste Foss
  • Villa Kittilsen, Leikanger, Ålesund (1997)
  • Truck garage, Rolfsøy (1988), finalist for the Mies van der Rohe award

Awards[edit]

  • Houen fund certificate for 2008
  • "Erich Schelling Architekturpreis for 2008.
  • MMARMOMACC, International stone Prize 2007
  • Mortensrud (in 2007 was rated as one of postwar 12 key buildings in Norway)
  • Jacob Prize 2007
  • Forum AID Award 2007
  • Norwegian steel construction prize in 2003
  • Grosch medal for 2003
  • European Steel Design Award 2003
  • AR + D Awards - highly commended 2002
  • Treprisen - 1999

References[edit]

  1. ^ Norwegian talks: architetture di Knut Hjeltnes , Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk e Jensen & Skodvin . A Cura di Nicola Flora e Gennaro Postiglione. Quodlibet, 2010. ISBN 978-88-7462-352-5.
  2. ^ Jensen & Skodvin: works 1995-2009: Berlin 2009. Edited by Karl Otto Ellefsen. Academic publishing / Unipax, 2009. ISBN 978-82-8152-031-8

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