Following is a list of Norwegian architects.
Kielland is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Jens Zetlitz Monrad Kielland was a Norwegian architect, professor and author.
Events in the year 1901 in Norway.
Peter Andreas Holger Sinding-Larsen was a Norwegian architect. He is most associated with his work at Akershus Fortress, where he was a member of the restoration committee and architect from 1905 to 1922.
Jacob Christie Kielland was a Norwegian architect.
Vestre Gravlund is a cemetery in the Frogner borough of Oslo, Norway. It is located next to the Borgen metro station. At 60 acres (0.24 km2), it is the largest cemetery in Norway. It was inaugurated in September 1902 and also contains a crematorium and chapel (Gravkapellet).
Werner Hosewinkel Christie was a Norwegian agricultural researcher.
Nils Ulrik Alfred Sinding-Larsen was a Norwegian civil servant, teacher at the Military Academy, journalist and writer.
Christian Magnus Falsen Sinding-Larsen was a Norwegian physician and hospital director.
Birger Fredrik Sinding-Larsen was a Norwegian military officer.
Kirsten Sinding-Larsen was a Norwegian architect.
Kristofer Andreas Lange Sinding-Larsen was a Norwegian painter.
Government scholar is a position awarded by the Parliament of Norway upon the recommendation of the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Education and Research and funded directly over the State budget of Norway. The position can be "for life" or for a limited period of time, although modern appointments usually are "for life." The scholarships are awarded to a select number of persons whose work is deemed important for the society, and who may engage in research, culture or other societal areas. As of 2011, there were 30 government scholars in Norway; 23 men and 7 women. All appointees were included in the Norwegian State Calendar until it ceased publication in 2012.
The Fridtjof Nansen Prize for Outstanding Research is a Norwegian research award. It is conferred by the Nansen Trust and its associated trusts, and it was established in 1896 after the return of the Fram Expedition.
Odd Ragnar Grüner-Hegge was a Norwegian conductor and composer. He was the longest-serving conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic, and he was the conductor at the Norwegian National Opera in the 1960s.