Arnstein Arneberg
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Arnstein Rynning Arneberg (6 July 1882 - 9 June 1961) was a Norwegian
architect
. He was active as an architect for 50 years and is often considered the leading architect in Norway of his time.
, now Halden
in Østfold
county, Norway. His parents were Mauritz Otto Edward Arneberg (1845-1913) and Hermione Nicoline Mathilde Rynning (1858-1944). Arnstein Arneberg grew up in Lysaker
in Oslo
. From 1899-1902, he was a student at the Royal Drawing School, now the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry
in Oslo. Arneberg began his education of the architect with employment as assistant to the architect, Alfred Christian Dahl (1857-1940) in Oslo from 1888-1900. Arneberg studied at the Royal Institute of Technology
in Stockholm from 1904 to 1906. He also studied with Swedish architects Isak Gustaf Clason
, Gustaf Lindgren, and Erik Lallerstedt. In Stockholm, he studied with a group of Norwegian architect students who came to be influential in the academic environment, including Magnus Poulsson
.
(with Magnus Poulsson
) and interior design of the UN Security Council in New York City
. The Viking Ship Museum in Bygdøy
, built for the Oseberg ship
was completed in 1926. The halls for the ships from Gokstad and Tune
were completed in 1932. He also worked on Skaugum
, the official residence of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Norway
.
in 1956. He was named a Commander with Star of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav and received the King Haakon VII
's Jubilee Medal and the King Haakon VII's Commemorative Medal in gold. He was made a commander of the Order of the Polar Star
(Nordstjärneorden) and was elected a member of the Royal Academy for Free Arts (Kungliga Akademien för de fria konsterna) in Stockholm
. The Østfold Architectural Association named the Arnstein Arneberg pris in his honor. The prize was first awarded for the 50-year anniversary of the ØAF in 2008.
Norway
Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic unitary constitutional monarchy whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Jan Mayen, and the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard and Bouvet Island. Norway has a total area of and a population of about 4.9 million...
architect
Architect
An architect is a person trained in the planning, design and oversight of the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to offer or render services in connection with the design and construction of a building, or group of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the...
. He was active as an architect for 50 years and is often considered the leading architect in Norway of his time.
Background
Arnstein Rynning Arneberg was born in FredrikshaldFredrikshald
Fredrikshald may refer to:* Fredrikshald Bay, Nunavut, Canada* Fredrikshald, Norway, former name of the town of Halden...
, now Halden
Halden
is a both a town and a municipality in Østfold county, Norway. The seat of the municipality, Halden is a border town located at the Tista river delta on the Iddefjord, the southernmost border crossing between Norway and Sweden.-History:...
in Østfold
Østfold
is a county in southeastern Norway, bordering Akershus and southwestern Sweden , while Buskerud and Vestfold is on the other side of the bay. The seat of the county administration is Sarpsborg, and Fredrikstad is the largest city.Many manufacturing facilities are situated here. Moss and...
county, Norway. His parents were Mauritz Otto Edward Arneberg (1845-1913) and Hermione Nicoline Mathilde Rynning (1858-1944). Arnstein Arneberg grew up in Lysaker
Lysaker
Lysaker is a section of and a postal code area of the Norwegian municipality of Bærum, just west of Oslo.Geographically, it is bordered by Lysakerelven on the east, which also forms the border to Oslo; Fornebu to the south; Stabekk to the west; and Jar to the north...
in Oslo
Oslo
Oslo is a municipality, as well as the capital and most populous city in Norway. As a municipality , it was established on 1 January 1838. Founded around 1048 by King Harald III of Norway, the city was largely destroyed by fire in 1624. The city was moved under the reign of Denmark–Norway's King...
. From 1899-1902, he was a student at the Royal Drawing School, now the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry
Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry
The Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry was established in 1818.In 1996 the National Academy of Craft and Art Industry became part of Oslo National Academy of the Arts .-Noted alumni:-External links:*...
in Oslo. Arneberg began his education of the architect with employment as assistant to the architect, Alfred Christian Dahl (1857-1940) in Oslo from 1888-1900. Arneberg studied at the Royal Institute of Technology
Royal Institute of Technology
The Royal Institute of Technology is a university in Stockholm, Sweden. KTH was founded in 1827 as Sweden's first polytechnic and is one of Scandinavia's largest institutions of higher education in technology. KTH accounts for one-third of Sweden’s technical research and engineering education...
in Stockholm from 1904 to 1906. He also studied with Swedish architects Isak Gustaf Clason
Isak Gustaf Clason
Isak Gustaf Clason was a Swedish architect.- Biography :Clason studied engineering and later architecture at the Institute of Technology in Stockholm, where he was a student of A. T. Gellerstedt, and later at the architectural school of the Academy of Arts, at the time headed by Fredrik Wilhelm...
, Gustaf Lindgren, and Erik Lallerstedt. In Stockholm, he studied with a group of Norwegian architect students who came to be influential in the academic environment, including Magnus Poulsson
Magnus Poulsson
Magnus Poulsson was a Norwegian architect.-Biography:Magnus Poulsson was born in Drammen, Buskerud county, Norway. His parents were Søren Anton Poulsson and Ina Bolette Jørgensen...
.
Career
In 1908, Arneberg established his own architectural practice. He and architect Ole Sverre (1865-1952) worked as partners on Arneberg's earliest works, including a proposal for the royal villa in Voksenkollen in Oslo. As an independent architect, Arneberg's work included a large array of residences, office buildings, churches, railroad stations, and interiors. He is most famous for his work on the Oslo City HallOslo City Hall
Oslo City Hall houses the city council, city administration, and art studios and galleries. The construction started in 1931, but was paused by the outbreak of World War II, before the official inauguration in 1950. Its characteristic architecture, artworks and the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, held...
(with Magnus Poulsson
Magnus Poulsson
Magnus Poulsson was a Norwegian architect.-Biography:Magnus Poulsson was born in Drammen, Buskerud county, Norway. His parents were Søren Anton Poulsson and Ina Bolette Jørgensen...
) and interior design of the UN Security Council in New York City
New York City
New York is the most populous city in the United States and the center of the New York Metropolitan Area, one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. New York exerts a significant impact upon global commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and...
. The Viking Ship Museum in Bygdøy
Bygdøy
Bygdøy or Bygdø is a peninsula on the western side of Oslo, Norway. Administratively, Bygdøy belongs to the borough of Frogner.Bygdøy has several museums, like the Kon-Tiki Museum, which shows all year long the legendary expeditions of Thor Heyerdahl; the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History ; the...
, built for the Oseberg ship
Oseberg ship
The Oseberg ship is a well-preserved Viking ship discovered in a large burial mound at the Oseberg farm near Tønsberg in Vestfold county, Norway.-Burial mound:...
was completed in 1926. The halls for the ships from Gokstad and Tune
Tune
Tune may refer to:* A melody* A tune-family* A tune , a short piece of instrumental music, usually with repeating sections, and often played a number of times* British slang term, often said when referring to a piece of music that is enjoyed...
were completed in 1932. He also worked on Skaugum
Skaugum
Skaugum is the official residence of Crown Prince Haakon of Norway and of his wife Crown Princess Mette-Marit.The estate is located in Asker municipality, about 15 miles southwest of Oslo. Owned by the Church in the Middle Ages, it passed through several owners until 1909, when Fritz Wedel...
, the official residence of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Norway
Norwegian Royal Family
The Royal Family of Norway is the family of King Harald V of Norway. In Norway there is a distinction between the Royal House and the Royal Family. The Royal House includes only the King and his spouse, the Queen, the King's eldest son with spouse, being the Crown Prince and Crown Princess, and the...
.
Awards
Arneberg was one of the first recipients of the Medal of St. HallvardMedal of St. Hallvard
The Medal of St. Hallvard is the highest award of the city of Oslo. It is named after the city's patron, Saint Hallvard . The medal has been awarded since 1956.-Recipients:The following people have received the medal:...
in 1956. He was named a Commander with Star of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav and received the King Haakon VII
Haakon VII
Haakon VII may refer to:People* Haakon VII of Norway , King of Norway Ships* HNoMS King Haakon VII, a Royal Norwegian Navy escort ship in commission from 1942 to 1951...
's Jubilee Medal and the King Haakon VII's Commemorative Medal in gold. He was made a commander of the Order of the Polar Star
Order of the Polar Star
The Order of the Polar Star is a Swedish order of chivalry created by King Frederick I of Sweden on 23 February 1748, together with the Order of the Sword and the Order of the Seraphim....
(Nordstjärneorden) and was elected a member of the Royal Academy for Free Arts (Kungliga Akademien för de fria konsterna) in Stockholm
Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital and the largest city of Sweden and constitutes the most populated urban area in Scandinavia. Stockholm is the most populous city in Sweden, with a population of 851,155 in the municipality , 1.37 million in the urban area , and around 2.1 million in the metropolitan area...
. The Østfold Architectural Association named the Arnstein Arneberg pris in his honor. The prize was first awarded for the 50-year anniversary of the ØAF in 2008.
Other works
- Volda Church, VoldaVoldaVolda is a municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is part of the Sunnmøre region. The administrative centre is the village of Volda. The municipality is located about south of the city of Ålesund.-General information:...
, 1929–32 - Viking Ship Museum (Oslo), 1926-1932
- Akershus Castle (restored and rebuilt), 1932-1948
- Glemmen Church, FredrikstadFredrikstadis a city and municipality in Østfold county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Fredrikstad....
, 1949 - Hamar CathedralHamar cathedralFor the current cathedral in Hamar, see Hamar cathedral.Hamar Cathedral was the see of the Ancient Diocese of Hamar. The diocese at Hamar had included much of the counties of Hedmark, Oppland, and Buskerud....
(extensive renovation), 1954 - Park Hotel and Hvalfangstens Hus, SandefjordSandefjordis a city and municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Sandefjord. The municipality of Sandefjord was established on 1 January 1838...
, 1957-60 - Skjerstad Church, BodøBodøis a city and a municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the Salten region.The city of Bodø was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 . Bodin was merged with Bodø on 1 January 1968. Skjerstad was merged with Bodø on 1 January 2005...
, (1959)