publikumsbygging
Publikumsbygging is a Norwegian concept that roughly translates to "building for the public." It is a design approach and aesthetic movement that emerged in Norway in the mid-20th century, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s. The term is often associated with the work of Norwegian architects and designers who sought to create buildings and spaces that were functional, accessible, and integrated with the surrounding environment.
The primary goal of publikumsbygging is to produce buildings that cater to the needs of the public,
The movement's influence can be seen in various architectural forms, from public buildings such as schools,
Publikumsbygging played an influential role in shaping Norwegian architecture and urban planning, particularly during the post-war