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From Camden to Copenhagen and Oslo: how ´hill-housing´, Danish Modernism and tours in antiquity bridged the gap between London and Oslo

Dec 3, 2020, 18:30
20th Century Society

Nearing the end of four years of doctoral studies on heritage and communities of post-war housing, in ‘From Camden to Copenhagen and Oslo’ OCCAS scholar Tom Davies looks at the relationships between Neave Brown’s Alexandra Road, Peter Tábori’s Highgate New Town and the Selvaag Company’s Vestli, East Oslo through to the work of Norwegian/Danish architects […]

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