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Beata Anna Labuhn is a researcher at the Institute of Architecture, Oslo School of Architecture and Design. Her work intersects architectural journalism, historical reconstruction, and environmentalism, with a focus on Nordic architecture, urban transformation, and cultural identity.
- Key research areas: Environmental Architecture, Architectural Preservation, Historical Urbanism
- Affiliation: Oslo School of Architecture and Design
Her recent publications explore themes such as student-led environmental activism in architecture (1968–1969), the reuse of Roman monasteries for refugee integration, and the legacy of Christian Norberg-Schulz in Nordic design philosophy. Articles from 2016–2022 highlight her interdisciplinary approach, blending art history, social movements, and media studies.
The trends in her work emphasize the entanglement of architecture with environmental discourses, historical reinterpretation, and the cultural narratives shaping spatial design. She has also examined countercultural movements in Amsterdam and the role of monuments in maritime heritage.
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