Erik Fenstad Langdalen

Erik Fenstad Langdalen is a practicing architect, a professor of architecture, and the head of the Institute of Form, Theory and History at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO). At AHO he teaches experimental preservation master studios with a focus on post-war architecture involving urban transformation, concrete structures, systems, and political spaces. His architectural practice focusses on restauration and transformation of historic wood buildings, and he is the owner of a listed farm managed as a cultural and educational Erik Fenstad Langdalen (*1967) is a practicing architect, a professor of architecture, and the head of the Institute of Form, Theory and History at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO). He holds a Diploma from The Oslo School of Architecture and a Master in Science in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University GSAPP. At AHO, he teaches experimental preservation master studios with a focus on post-war architecture involving urban transformation, concrete structures, systems, and political spaces. His publications include Experimental Preservation (2016) and Sverre Fehn, Nordic Pavilion, Venice (2021).