Sverre Fehn (1924–2009) was a Norwegian architect who received the Pritzker Prize in 1997. His work — including the Nordic Pavilion (1962) at the Venice Biennale and the Hedmark Museum (1979) in Hamar — combines Nordic sensitivity to light and landscape with a poetic use of concrete and timber. Fehn's buildings are meditations on the relationship between architecture and the natural world.
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