Sverre Fehn once told a beautiful story about how old wooden churches in Norway appear to "cry" when water condenses on their surfaces at certain times of the year

Interplay of Light and Space: Fehn often utilized light as a sculptural element, integrating it into his designs to create dynamic and experiential spaces. His manipulation of light and shadow adds a temporal dimension to his architecture, making each moment within his buildings unique.

Option 3: Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO)

Fehn taught at AHO for decades. Their digital repository (aho.no/en/library) offers newly digitized versions of out-of-copyright Fehn lectures. While the full book isn’t free, they provide a detailed bibliography and direct links to chapter excerpts.

Glacier Museum (Fjærland): A major landmark described as an instrument for capturing the soft, diffuse Nordic light. Structure of the Monograph