Sunday May 5th
TIME | WHAT | WHO | DURATION |
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09:45 | THE DOORS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | ||
10:00 | Anti-Industrial Resistance & Counterprojects | Lucien Steil | 30 min |
10:30 | Non-modernist principles of urban planning – the scientific approach | Prof. Nikos Salingaros | 30 min |
11:05 | Spain, Norway and teaching beautiful architecture at the Classic Planning Academy | Pablo Álvarez Funes | 10 min |
11:15 | BREAK - SINGLE SERVINGS CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE BAR | 15 min | |
11:30 | The Necessity of Classicism: A Rich & Varied Language Capable of Infinite Applications | Prof. James Stevens Curl | 30 min |
12:00 | Facades and decoration, Kristiania 1830 - 1920. | Truls Aslaksby | 30 min |
12:30 | Lunch and opportunities for a guided tour - Facades and decoration bricks, Kristiania 1830-1920 | 115 min |
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14:15 | |||
14:00 | THE DOORS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | ||
14:15 | The Picturesque: 19th-century aesthetics and wooden architecture | Jens Christian Eldal | 45 min |
15.00 | Beauty on the inside: The history of interior decoration before modernism hits Europe | Taran Grønlie | 15 min |
15:15 | How to use older decoration patterns in a new interior | Anne Louise Gjør | 15 min |
15:30 | Contemporary vernacular & classical architecture – keeping the styles alive | Eskild Narum Bakken | 15 min |
15:45 | New german classical architecture | Robert Patzschke | 15 min |
16:00 | Architecture principles in the age of fraud | Prof. Branko Mitrovic | 25 min |
16:30 | Planning norwegian urban fabric – smalltown coastal architecture – case Risørholmen | Arne Sødal Jan Inge Lindeberg |
20 min |
16:50 | Closing remarks BUA 2024 | Frederik Nygård Stokvik | 10 min |
17:00 | Clean up - HOME | STAFF |