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Bakkehaugen Church is a church, located in the neighborhood of Tåsen in Oslo, Norway. In 1938, an architectural competition was announced. This was won by architect Ove Bang. The construction of the church was delayed due to World War II and lack of funding. The winning draft was reworked by architect Erling Viksjø before his death in 1942. The construction of the church started in the late 1950s. The church was consecrated by bishop Johannes Smemo on December 20, 1959. The decorations in the church room are done by Kai Fjell og Carl Nesjar.

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  • Bakkehaugen Church (en)
  • Bakkehaugens kyrka (sv)
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  • Bakkehaugen Church is a church, located in the neighborhood of Tåsen in Oslo, Norway. In 1938, an architectural competition was announced. This was won by architect Ove Bang. The construction of the church was delayed due to World War II and lack of funding. The winning draft was reworked by architect Erling Viksjø before his death in 1942. The construction of the church started in the late 1950s. The church was consecrated by bishop Johannes Smemo on December 20, 1959. The decorations in the church room are done by Kai Fjell og Carl Nesjar. (en)
  • Bakkehaugens kyrka är församlingskyrka i Bakkehaugens församling i Oslo stift av Norska kyrkan. Den ligger i i stadsdelen Nordre Aker i norra Oslo. Marken som kyrkan ligger på testamenterades till kyrkan 1936, och två år senare utlystes en arkitekturtävling som gick ut på att rita en kyrka för platsen. Tävlingen avslutades 1940 med den funktionalistiske arkitekten som segrare. Andra världskriget kom dock att förskjuta byggplanerna och det visade sig också sedermera att Bangs kyrka skulle bli för dyr. År 1958 påbörjades kyrkbygget utifrån Erling Viksjøs modifieringar av Bangs ritning. Kyrkan, byggd i naturbetong, en gjutnings- och bearbetningsmetod utvecklad av Viksjø och civilingenjören Sverre Jystad, invigdes 20 december 1959. Den konstnärliga utsmyckningen av kyrkan är gjord av Kai Fje (sv)
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  • Bakkehaugen Church (en)
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  • Bakkehaugen Church is a church, located in the neighborhood of Tåsen in Oslo, Norway. In 1938, an architectural competition was announced. This was won by architect Ove Bang. The construction of the church was delayed due to World War II and lack of funding. The winning draft was reworked by architect Erling Viksjø before his death in 1942. The construction of the church started in the late 1950s. The church was consecrated by bishop Johannes Smemo on December 20, 1959. The church building has been awarded the architectural prize Betongtavlen for outstanding construction in concrete. The building is a typical representative of its time. The church is built in natural concrete and has a boathouse shape (Triangle). It has a freestanding bell tower. The facility also houses offices and parish halls. The church was somewhat expanded in 1994, and the church gained new copper roofs in 1999. The decorations in the church room are done by Kai Fjell og Carl Nesjar. The church is listed by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage and protected by Norwegian law. (en)
  • Bakkehaugens kyrka är församlingskyrka i Bakkehaugens församling i Oslo stift av Norska kyrkan. Den ligger i i stadsdelen Nordre Aker i norra Oslo. Marken som kyrkan ligger på testamenterades till kyrkan 1936, och två år senare utlystes en arkitekturtävling som gick ut på att rita en kyrka för platsen. Tävlingen avslutades 1940 med den funktionalistiske arkitekten som segrare. Andra världskriget kom dock att förskjuta byggplanerna och det visade sig också sedermera att Bangs kyrka skulle bli för dyr. År 1958 påbörjades kyrkbygget utifrån Erling Viksjøs modifieringar av Bangs ritning. Kyrkan, byggd i naturbetong, en gjutnings- och bearbetningsmetod utvecklad av Viksjø och civilingenjören Sverre Jystad, invigdes 20 december 1959. Den konstnärliga utsmyckningen av kyrkan är gjord av Kai Fjell och Carl Nesjar. (sv)
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