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Jan Inge Hovig

Jan Inge Hovig (11 May 1920 – 4 July 1977) was a Norwegian architect.[1]

Jan Inge Hovig
Born(1920-05-11)11 May 1920
Died4 June 1977(1977-06-04) (aged 57)
Oslo
NationalityNorwegian
Alma materNorwegian Institute of Technology
OccupationArchitect
SpouseIngrid Espelid Hovig
BuildingsArctic Cathedral

Hovig was born at Verran in Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. He was the son of Johannes Sigurd Hovig (1895-1953) and Gudlaug Pauline Taugstad (1900-1969). Hovig finished his studies at the Norwegian Institute of Technology in 1946. He was a city architect during the reconstruction of Narvik 1947–1950. Narvik had been devastated in battle during 1940 as part of the Norwegian Campaign of the German invasion of Norway. In 1950 he moved to Oslo and founded his own office. In 1956 Hovig entered into a partnership with Christian Norberg-Schulz. From 1972 Hovig entered into a partnership with Helge B. Kvernes in Porsgrunn.[2]

Hovig represented Norway at the Architecture Exhibition during the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. Hovig's most notable work is the Arctic Cathedral (Tromsdalen kirke), which was drafted in 1960 and completed in 1965. The church is part of the Tromsøysund parish in the Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland. It is now probably the city's most famous building.[3]

Jan Inge Hovig married Norwegian television chef and author Ingrid Espelid Hovig in June 1977. Just one week after the wedding ceremony, he died of myocardial infarction. He was buried at Vestre gravlund in Oslo.[4]

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  1. ^ Elisabeth Seip. "Jan Inge Hovig". Norsk kunstnerleksikon. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  2. ^ "Jan Inge Hovig". lokalhistoriewiki.no. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  3. ^ Bjørn Cappelen. "Jan Inge Hovig". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  4. ^ VG Drømmehytta kan bli århundrets bygg (In Norwegian)
  5. ^ "Fredskapellet". Kulturminnesøk. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  6. ^ Architecture Guide for Northern Norway Fredskapellet
  7. ^ Architecture Guide for Northern Norway Harstad Church
  8. ^ Architecture Guide for Northern Norway Grønnegata 122
  9. ^ Architecture Guide for Northern Norway Tromsdalen Church
  10. ^ Architecture Guide for Northern Norway Alfheim Swimming Pool
  11. ^ Architecture Guide for Northern Norway Idrettens hus

inge, hovig, 1920, july, 1977, norwegian, architect, born, 1920, 1920verran, norwaydied4, june, 1977, 1977, aged, oslonationalitynorwegianalma, maternorwegian, institute, technologyoccupationarchitectspouseingrid, espelid, hovigbuildingsarctic, cathedral, hovi. Jan Inge Hovig 11 May 1920 4 July 1977 was a Norwegian architect 1 Jan Inge HovigBorn 1920 05 11 11 May 1920Verran NorwayDied4 June 1977 1977 06 04 aged 57 OsloNationalityNorwegianAlma materNorwegian Institute of TechnologyOccupationArchitectSpouseIngrid Espelid HovigBuildingsArctic Cathedral Hovig was born at Verran in Nord Trondelag Norway He was the son of Johannes Sigurd Hovig 1895 1953 and Gudlaug Pauline Taugstad 1900 1969 Hovig finished his studies at the Norwegian Institute of Technology in 1946 He was a city architect during the reconstruction of Narvik 1947 1950 Narvik had been devastated in battle during 1940 as part of the Norwegian Campaign of the German invasion of Norway In 1950 he moved to Oslo and founded his own office In 1956 Hovig entered into a partnership with Christian Norberg Schulz From 1972 Hovig entered into a partnership with Helge B Kvernes in Porsgrunn 2 Hovig represented Norway at the Architecture Exhibition during the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City Hovig s most notable work is the Arctic Cathedral Tromsdalen kirke which was drafted in 1960 and completed in 1965 The church is part of the Tromsoysund parish in the Diocese of Nord Halogaland It is now probably the city s most famous building 3 Jan Inge Hovig married Norwegian television chef and author Ingrid Espelid Hovig in June 1977 Just one week after the wedding ceremony he died of myocardial infarction He was buried at Vestre gravlund in Oslo 4 Notable works edit1957 Peace Chapel Norwegian Fredskapellet in Narvik 5 6 1958 Harstad Church Norwegian Harstad kirke 7 1960 Villa Weidemann in Oslo 1961 Troms county administration building Norwegian Troms fylkeskommunalt administrasjonsbygg 8 1962 The exhibition hall at Sjolyst Norwegian Messehallen pa Sjolyst in Oslo 1965 Arctic Cathedral Norwegian Tromsdalen kirke in Tromso 9 1965 Alfheim Swimming Pool Norwegian Alfheim svommehall in Tromso 10 1965 Finnsnes Business Bank Norwegian Finnsnes Forretningsbank 1968 Athletic Centre Norwegian Idrettens hus in Narvik 11 Gallery edit nbsp Arctic Cathedral Tromso nbsp Alfheim Swimming Pool Tromso nbsp Gronnegata 122 Tromso Office of Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration nbsp Harstad kirkeReferences edit Elisabeth Seip Jan Inge Hovig Norsk kunstnerleksikon Retrieved September 1 2017 Jan Inge Hovig lokalhistoriewiki no Retrieved September 1 2017 Bjorn Cappelen Jan Inge Hovig Store norske leksikon Retrieved September 1 2017 VG Drommehytta kan bli arhundrets bygg In Norwegian Fredskapellet Kulturminnesok Retrieved September 1 2017 Architecture Guide for Northern Norway Fredskapellet Architecture Guide for Northern Norway Harstad Church Architecture Guide for Northern Norway Gronnegata 122 Architecture Guide for Northern Norway Tromsdalen Church Architecture Guide for Northern Norway Alfheim Swimming Pool Architecture Guide for Northern Norway Idrettens hus nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jan Inge Hovig nbsp nbsp This article about a Norwegian architect is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jan Inge Hovig amp oldid 1170152218, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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