• Dragestil ("Dragon Style") is a style of design and architecture that originated in Norway and was widely used principally between 1880 and 1910. It is...
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    as a kit. The chapel has new stave church features, and benefits from dragestil wood carvings. The chapel serves as a new working church. In addition...
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    church, Norwegian Turf house, Vernacular architecture in Norway, Rorbu, Dragestil, also National Romantic style, Swiss chalet style and Nordic Classicism...
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    Byzantine Revival Russian Revival Stalinist architecture Scandinavia Dragestil National Romantic style Nordic Classicism Spain Neo-Mudéjar Noucentisme...
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    Villa for the Norwegian royal family Architectural style Neo-Baroque Dragestil Location Holmenkollen Oslo, Norway Completed 1911 Technical details Structural...
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    the style of a Swiss chalet with elements of National Romanticism and Dragestil. Børve was a German-trained architect well versed in Germanic and Scandinavian...
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    The more than 100-year-old Buksnes Church, which was built in 1905 in dragestil style, is located in the village. Gravdal—the gateway to Lofoten for international...
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    conference facilities is one of the best examples of architectural style Dragestil in Oslo. Frognerseteren means the seter ("mountain dairy farm", roughly...
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    architect. He was a leading representative of dragon style architecture (Dragestil) which originated in Norway and was widely used principally between 1880...
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    designed by Balthazar Lange and is regarded as one of the prime examples of dragestil style of design and architecture in Norway. The interior decorations include...
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    Balejazz. Nearby the hotel is "The English Church", a beautiful and unique dragestil church that has much common history with the hotel. Over the years, the...
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  • Catholic Dragestil church built in 1899 that adheres closely to stave church design. St. Olaf's Church, Balestrand, an Anglican Church, built in Dragestil, from...
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    The 1899 "Kurbadet" in Sandefjord, Norway is made in dragestil ("style of a dragon")....
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  • Dome Domus Doric order Dormer Double chapel Double-skin facade Dougong Dragestil Dravidian architecture Drawing board Dropped ceiling Drum tower Dry stone...
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    Møre. The red, wooden church was built in a long church design in the dragestil style in 1907 by the architect Karl Norum. The church seats about 212...
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    was built in 1899 by Haldor Larsen Børve and is a classic example of Dragestil architecture. In February 1887, the Porsgrund Porcelain Factory (Norwegian:...
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    Bjørgvin. The red, wooden church was built in a long church design and a dragestil style in 1925 using plans drawn up by the architect Lars Norevik, who...
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    Harbor (Södra Hamnen). Among those were the two Curman Villas built in Dragestil. During World War II was one of the ports involved in Operation Bridford...
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    The red, wooden church was built in a long church design and in the dragestil style in 1868 using plans drawn up by the architect Christian Christie...
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  • called Southern Dragon Kung Fu A Norwegian architectural style called Dragestil This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dragon...
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    numerous buildings in Telemark and Vestfold, many of them influenced by Dragestil and the Nordic National Romantic style. Among his best-known works are...
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    Tarhut). The building was constructed by Norwegian workers to a Norwegian Dragestil design, following plans drawn up by Holm Hansen Munthe and Ole Sverre...
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    Lofoten prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Sør-Hålogaland. The red, wooden, Dragestil church was built in a long church style in 1905 using plans drawn up by...
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    later that year. In 1899, the old church was torn down. A new cruciform, dragestil church was built to replace it on the same site. Henrik Bull was hired...
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    city of Ålesund in 1904. Norum is well known for his Art Nouveau and Dragestil designs. Norum was born in 1852 in Levanger, Norway. He was educated at...
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    takes passengers during the summer season. The station was built in the dragestil style and is now used as a library. It was designed by architect Paul...
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    wooden church was built in a long church format in the style called dragestil in 1902 by the architect Karl Norum. The church seats about 155 people...
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    Saint Olaf Architecture Architect(s) Jens Zetlitz Monrad Kielland Style Dragestil Stave church (imitation) Years built 1897 Specifications Materials Wood...
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    related to stave churches. The new Veøy Church from 1907 were built in "dragestil" and stave church inspiration, with a basilica-type floorplan. Lillestrøm...
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    The new building was consecrated on 16 September 1897. It is a wooden, dragestil long church with a tower on the west end and a choir on the east end that...
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