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Designers focused on the relationship between architecture and design. Along with [[Michael Elmgreen]], principal at the design firm Elmgreen + Dragset. Artist and sculptural installations around the world. Notable for winning the German Government's competition in 2003 for a memorial in Tiergarten park in Berlin, in memory of the gay victims of the Nazi regime. | Designers focused on the relationship between architecture and design. Along with [[Michael Elmgreen]], principal at the design firm Elmgreen + Dragset. Artist and sculptural installations around the world. Notable for winning the German Government's competition in 2003 for a memorial in Tiergarten park in Berlin, in memory of the gay victims of the Nazi regime. | ||
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+ | * [[LGBTQ Interior Designers]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 19:27, 14 April 2015
Country
Norway
Birth - Death
1969 -
Occupation
Interior Designer
Description
Designers focused on the relationship between architecture and design. Along with Michael Elmgreen, principal at the design firm Elmgreen + Dragset. Artist and sculptural installations around the world. Notable for winning the German Government's competition in 2003 for a memorial in Tiergarten park in Berlin, in memory of the gay victims of the Nazi regime.