ArchitecTOUR in Sandnes city centre
Spring, summer, autumn, winter
Zuletzt aktualisiert: 02.07.2024
Ruten city park in Sandnes|© Therese Hauger
From traditional Jæren houses, Swiss style, industrial architecture, and apartment buildings to Art Nouveau, Historicism, Neo-Gothic, and Functionalism, to modern monumental structures.
Lett gjenkjennelig vindusrekke fra Ullvaren. Langside mot Ruten med restauranter og forretninger. |© Therese Hauger
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© Byantikvaren i Sandnes
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Pure Art Nouveau on the city's first house site after its formation. | © Therese Hauger
The consumer associations were the forerunners of the cooperatives. The ideology was based on justice and equality. | © Therese Hauger
Modernism executed with beautiful interior details. This was the seat of the city for almost 60 years. | © Therese Hauger
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Krossens Havremølle in 2014. | © Sandnes kommune
It's five to twelve and the employees at the bicycle factory are heading home for their dinner break. A hot meal, a kip on the sofa, then back to work. | © Ludvigsen, Ludvig/ Jærmuseet
Villa that rightly bears its name, original functionalism. |© Therese Hauger
Monumental Neo-Baroque. Originally, dairy production was so significant that the dairy almost had a castle-like appearance.|© Sandnes kommune
A new era was marked with this 10-story residential block from 1960.|© Therese Hauger
Originally a poorhouse with a strong social history. Today, it's a popular gathering place for voluntary groups and associations with plenty of activities year-round|© Therese Hauger
High-rise building in a class of its own and a landmark in the cityscape. The relationship between aesthetics and living quality is a ongoing discussion.|© Therese Hauger
Stylish building that many have memories of through religious meetings, film screenings, or dance classes.|© Therese Hauger
One of the city's proudest buildings and most accomplished examples of architecture. | © Therese Hauger
Monumental functionalism with beautiful parkland - well adapted to its surroundings. |© Therese Hauger
A school building in Neoclassical style demonstrates the importance attributed to the institution of the unified school.|© Therese Hauger