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Sverre Fehn’s Hedmark Museum Hélène Binet

The Hedmark Museum, also known as the Storhamar Barn, is one of Fehn’s best known works and unique in Norwegian post-war architecture. The design of various parts of the new museum building and the exhibitions followed Sverre Fehn through long periods of his career. It started in 1967, when the archaeological excavations were completed. The then director of the museum, Per Martin Tvengsberg, had been a student of Fehn at the Oslo School of Architecture, and Fehn was commissioned to do an initial design.

The works on site started in 1969, the barn was finished in 1971 and the south wing with the auditorium in 1973. The exhibitions were completed under the new director Ragnar Pedersen, and were completed in 1980. The pavilions in the castle courtyard were completed in 2005.

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Pouring a Thermos of Hot Tea at -40°C Near the Arctic Circle / Photo by Michael Davies

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The artist Giuseppe Penone removes the growth rings on a tree to reveal the tree at a younger age.

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Impressive Brick Sculptures by Brad Spencer

North Carolina-based artist Brad Spencer uses the unique tool of bricks to create his work. Although brick sculptures can be dated back to ancient Babylon, Spencer explores the dichotomy of optical illusions and the three-dimensional nature of his sculptures. He extends the concrete square walls into human figures composed of curves and faces, which blend with the brick pattern. 

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Autumn in the Valley by Joe Ganster
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Mist filled the valley as an Autumn storm cleared at sunset… EXPLORE! Thanks for the love on this one! #303 November 29, 2012 ….:: This photo was awarded 3rd place in the Amateur Landscape category of the 2013 World Cup of Photography! ::.…

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