Introduction by Jørn Holme. Text by Ingeborg Glambek, Ulf Grønvold, Nina Berre, Guri Hjeltnes, et al.
The Security Council Chamber at the UN headquarters in New York is a symbolic meeting point for the international community. It is also a testament to the seriousness and optimism of the years immediately following World War II. Few people, however, know that this celebrated venue was created entirely by Norwegian artists and designers. This book tells, for the first time, the entire history of the 20th century's most remarkable meeting space.
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Published by Forlaget Press. Introduction by Jørn Holme. Text by Ingeborg Glambek, Ulf Grønvold, Nina Berre, Guri Hjeltnes, et al.
The Security Council Chamber at the UN headquarters in New York is a symbolic meeting point for the international community. It is also a testament to the seriousness and optimism of the years immediately following World War II. Few people, however, know that this celebrated venue was created entirely by Norwegian artists and designers. This book tells, for the first time, the entire history of the 20th century's most remarkable meeting space.