Articles will be available in printed compendia handed out first day of classes.
Affentranger, Christoph. “Introduction”, and Ch. 1: “A Window to the Forest” in: Neue Holzarchitektur in Skandinavien (New Wood Architecture in Scandinavia). Basel: Bikha?user Verlag, 1997. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23.
Andersson, Henrik O. "Modern Classicism in Norden, 1910-1930," in: Nordisk Klassicism 1910-1930 exh. cat., Helsingfors, 1982. 11-28.
Berman, Patricia G. “Norwegian Craft Theory and National Revival in the 1890s,” in: Ed. Nicola Gordon Bowe. Art and the National Dream. Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1993. 155-168.
Berre, Nina “National Tourist Routes as architectural Policy” in Ed. Berre, Nina, and Hege Lysholm. Omveg: Arkitektur Og Design Langs 18 Nasjonale Turistvegar. Oslo: Norsk form, 2008. 28-31.
Colquhoun, A. “The Concept of Regionalism” in: Eds. Nalbantoglu G.B. and C.T.Wong Postcolonial Spaces. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1997.13-23.
Fallan, Kjetil. “Introduction”, in Ed, Fallan, Kjetil. Scandinavian Design: Alternative Histories. London: Berg Publishers, 2012. ss. 1-12.
Gelfer-J?rgensens, Mirjam. “Scandinavianism – a Cultural Brand” in Ed. Halén, Widar and Kerstin Wickman. Scandinavian Design Beyond the Myth. Fifty years of design form the Nordic countries. Stockholm: Arvinius F?rlag \ Form F?rlag, 2003. 17- 26.
Glambek, Ingeborg. "One of the Age's Noblest Cultural Movements: On the Theoretical Basis for the Arts and Crafts Movement," Scandinavian Journal of Design History. 1, 1991. 47-76.
Glambek, Ingeborg. “Museums of Decorative Art in the Service of Industry and Public Enlightenment”, Scandinavian Journal of Design History. 4, 1994. 108-113
Gr?nvold, Ulf. “Norwegian Contemporary Architecture: Fehn and His Legacies” a+u Architecture and Urbanism. 411, 12. 2004. 7-10.
Hegard, Tonte. “Collecting, Researching, and Presenting Folk Art in Norway, in Ed. Nelson, Marion Norwegian Folk Art. The Migration of a Tradition. Abbevile, 1995. 238-247.
Johnsen, Espen. “Form follows emotion” in Ed. Halén, Widar and Kerstin Wickman. Scandinavian Design Beyond the Myth. Fifty years of design form the Nordic countries. Stockholm: Arvinius F?rlag \ Form F?rlag, 2003. 17- 26.
Kampevold Larsen, Janika. “The Forms of The National Tourist Routes” in (Ed) Berre, Nina, and Hege Lysholm. Omveg: Arkitektur Og Design Langs 18 Nasjonale Turistvegar. Oslo: Norsk form, 2008. 22- 26.
Kent, Neil. “Introduction”, The Soul of the North: A Social, Architectural and Cultural History of the Nordic Countries, 1700-1940. London: Reaktion Books. 2000. 8 – 15.
Norberg-Schulz, Christian. Chapter 6 "The National," in: Nightlands: Nordic Building. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. 123-146.
Salomonsen, Kirsten Ruud. “Norway before the Bauhaus. The Teaching of Norwegian Design 1919 – 1952”, in: Scandinavian Journal of Design History 12, 2005 90-99.
Shand, P. Morton. "Stockholm 1930," Architectural Review 68, July/December 1930. 67-72.
Sheffield Jr., Clarence Burton. Ch. 3, “Social Needs and Aesthetic demands. Ellen Key, Gregor Paulsson, and Swedish Design, 1899-1939”, in ed., Stritzler-Levine, Nina & Ostergard, Derek E. The Brilliance of Swedish Glass, 1918-1939. An Alliance of Art and Industry. 1996. 35 – 51.
Skotte, Hans. “The State of Identity in Contemporary Architecture” in (Ed) Almaas, Ingerid Helsing. Made in Norway: Norwegian Architecture Today. Basel: Arkitektur N, 2010. 10-13.
Stavenow-Hidemark, Elisabet. “Viking Revival and Art Nouveau. Traditions of Excellence”, I (Red) McFadden, David Revere, Scandinavian Modern Design, 1880-1980. Abrams, 1982. 47-86.
Tostrup Elisabeth. “Norwegian Introduction: Effective Words on Behalf of the Architect(ure). In (Ed). Asgaard Andersen, Michael, and Steven Holl. Nordic Architects Write: A Documentary Anthology. Oxon: Routledge, 2008. 203-213.
Vigs?, Orla. “Dreams of town and country” in ed. Linde-Laursen, Anders & Jan Olof Nilsson. Nordic Landscopes. Cultural studies of place. Nordic Council of Ministers: Copenhagen, 1995. 117 – 125.