’Sverre Fehn Architecture’ is a new reference book on the work of Norwegian architect Sverre Fehn and his art of constructing architectonic spaces.

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Erfolgreich abgeschlossen am 30.9.2025

Dear Friends of Sverre Fehn Architecture!Von Neven Fuchs, Aleksandra Ognjanov and Stefano Graziani, am 18.12.2025

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The final production of great books is certainly more complex than we imagined two months ago. We are very close to the end, but unfortunately, we have to admit that the busy schedules of our publishing house and graphic designer, as well as time needed for our last corrections of texts and drawings, made it impossible to launch the book before the Christmas. The printing of the book will be delayed to the end of January, which means you will receive it in February 2026. We sincerely apologize, especially to those who were planning to receive the book or to give it as a Christmas gift.

We are sure that the great amount of work we put into the quality of this book, very much thanks to your generous contribution, will honestly satisfy your expectations.

Yours, Neven, Aleksandra and Stefano

Sincerely thank you!Von Neven Fuchs, Aleksandra Ognjanov and Stefano Graziani, am 22.10.2025

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Hello!

Thanks a lot for your fantastic support! Neven, Aleksandra and Stefano, the authors of the ’Sverre Fehn Architecture’, would like to express their sincere gratitude for your generous help to fund the final stage of the book production. Thanks to your contribution, we can afford the second run by graphic designer and send the material to Walther & Franz König Verlag for printing within few weeks.

As soon as they are printed, we will contact everyone who ordered books or booklets – via the email address provided – to arrange the delivery details. As we said, we will make every effort to ensure that the book on this great, curiously contradictive architecture is ready by the end of December this year at the latest. Thank you, again!