Christine Petersen is an architect and lector at AHO Institute of Form, Theory and History where she has been employed since 2007. She is part of the FTH practice in charge of first-class education for architectural students and for the building-oriented diploma tasks. She has a diploma degree from the Oslo School of Design and Arcitecture in 1996.
Christine Petersen is a partner in the architectural firm Manthey Kula. The office works with self initiated investigative projects as well as for clients. The office was nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Award in both 2009 and 2011. The office is selected to be part of the Architecture festival as part of the Challenge Exhibition.
Christine is also part of the working community Ute architects, that in 2007 was selected as one of 12 offices to work on the future National tourist routes. Ute is engaged in the design of Grimsa main rest area north on the Rondane tourist route.
Christine Petersen has worked five years for Carl-Viggo Hølmebakk arkitekt AS, with responsabilities for Sohlbergplassen, Straumbu rest area and the new service building at Bjerkebæk.
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