Arne Korsmo

He practiced with some of Oslo's leading architects including Arnstein Arneberg and Magnus Poulsson.

During 1926–27, Korsmo worked at the architectural office of Finn Bryn and Johan Ellefsen, where he first came into contact with modernism.

[5] In 1950, Korsmo was asked by Swiss art historian, Sigfried Giedion to lead the Norwegian group of Congrès International d'Architecture Moderne.

Other central figures in PAGON included Sverre Fehn, Geir Grung, Christian Norberg-Schulz and Håkon Mjelva.

[6] Arne Korsmo received the Houen Foundation Award in 1937 jointly with architect Sverre Aasland and in 1939 for the Havna allé housing development.

Villa Stenersen, Tuengen allé 10C, Oslo
Norweging exhibition at the Triennale in Milan (1954) for which he won the Grand Prix