Biong Arkitekter
Biong Arkitekter AS (previously known as Biong & Biong Arkitektfirma A/S); is a Norwegian architecture firm.
The company was established in 1900 by (1870-1959) .[1] In 1930, he and his son (1904-2000) established the firm under the name Biong & Biong. Since the 1990s, the company has specialized in sports venues.[2]
Among the buildings designed by Biong Arkitekter are the Kongsseteren,[1] Ullevaal Stadion, Briskeby Arena, Color Line Stadion, Åråsen Stadion,[3] Vikingskipet and Vallhall Arena.[4]
References[]
- ^ a b Gunnarsjaa, Arne (1999). "Biong, Kristian". Arkitekturleksikon (in Norwegian). Abstrakt Forlag. p. 101. ISBN 82-7935-007-1.
- ^ Gunnarsjaa, Arne (1999). "Biong & Biong Arkitektfirma A/S". Arkitekturleksikon (in Norwegian). Abstrakt Forlag. p. 102. ISBN 82-7935-007-1.
- ^ "Stadioner" (in Norwegian). Biong Arkitekter. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
- ^ "Idrettshaller" (in Norwegian). Biong Arkitekter. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2011.
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- Architecture firms of Norway
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- Design companies established in 1900
- Norwegian companies established in 1900
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