Siv Helene Stangeland
SIV HELENE STANGELAND
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Siv Helene Stangeland was born in Stavanger, Norway. She studied architecture at AHO in Oslo and spent 3 years during her studies in Barcelona. Back at AHO in 1992, she met Reinhard Kropf and they founded the office HELEN & HARD in Stavanger on the west coast of Norway in 1996. Today, the company has a youthful staff of 26 people drawn from 10 countries, with offices both in Stavanger and Oslo.
Reinhard Kropf was born in Graz, Austria. He studied at the Technical University, where he graduated with a degree in architecture, in 1986. He then received his master’s in Architecture from AHO, in 1994. In addition to practicing architecture, Kropf teaches at universities in the United States, China, and Europe. For the last 10 years, Helen & Hard has specialized in using timber as construction material, which has resulted in novel spatial designs such as the Vennesla Library, the Pulpit Rock Mountain Lodge, or the Navet Museum.
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Siv Helene Stangeland was born in Stavanger, Norway. She studied architecture at AHO in Oslo and spent 3 years during her studies in Barcelona. Back at AHO in 1992, she met Reinhard Kropf and they founded the office HELEN & HARD in Stavanger on the west coast of Norway in 1996. Today, the company has a youthful staff of 26 people drawn from 10 countries, with offices both in Stavanger and Oslo.
Reinhard Kropf was born in Graz, Austria. He studied at the Technical University, where he graduated with a degree in architecture, in 1986. He then received his master’s in Architecture from AHO, in 1994. In addition to practicing architecture, Kropf teaches at universities in the United States, China, and Europe. For the last 10 years, Helen & Hard has specialized in using timber as construction material, which has resulted in novel spatial designs such as the Vennesla Library, the Pulpit Rock Mountain Lodge, or the Navet Museum.
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In September 2018 three well-known architects from Norway and Denmark will be on stage at the Vulkan Arena, Oslo. They will talk about their personal experiences and important creative periods within their work and, as always at „Architects, not Architecture“, not a word may be lost about their projects themselves.
„Architects, not Architecture“ – as the name suggests – provides a glimpse of the great personalities of architecture. The event series is not about the projects of the architects, but the people behind, their professional backgrounds, and formative individual experiences, that shaped the projects we all know.
The three following architects will present themselves on stage in the Vulkan Arena with a 20mins. lecture. After each speech the host Fermín will welcome his guests for a short interview:
Kjetil Thorsen, co-Founder of Snøhetta, Oslo/New York/Innsbruck/San Francisco, www.snohetta.com
Siv Helene Stangeland, co-Founder of Helen&Hard, Stavanger/Oslo, www.helenhard.no
Stig L. Andersson, Founder of SLA, Copenhagen/Aarhus/Oslo, www.sla.dk.
Let´s spend a wonderful evening together, seizing the opportunity to get inspired and gain some new perspectives!
This event is kindly supported by our partners Schüco, Jung, Grohe and BoConcept.
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