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Victor Plahte Tschudi

Professor

Institute of Architecture

Victor Plahte Tschudi is a professor in architectural history at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design. He teaches and writes on architecture from antiquity to the present with a special interest in the mediation and transformation of buildings in print. Tschudi’s book, Baroque Antiquity: Archaelogical Imagination in Early Modern Europe was published with Cambridge University Press in 2017 and Piranesi and the Modern Age came out with The MIT Press in 2022.

Tschudi received a ph.d. from the University of Oslo, a MA from the Courtauld Institute of Art in London, and did his post-doctoral project, The City Edited, at the Norwegian Institute in Rome. He is a member of the advisory board for the Nordic Network of Renaissance Studies (NNRS) and is currently the head of OCCAS (http://occas.aho.no/).

Victor Plahte Tschudi er professor i arkitekturhistorie på Arkitektur- og designhøgskolen i Oslo. Han skriver og foreleser om arkitektur fra antikken til i dag og forsker spesielt på medieringen og transformasjonen av bygninger i trykk. Tschudis Baroque Antiquity: Archaelogical Imagination in Early Modern Europe utkom i på Cambridge University Press I 2017 og Piranesi and the Modern Age på MIT Press i 2022.

Tschudi har en Dr. art fra Universitetet i Oslo, en Mastergrad fra Courtauld Institute of Art, og var postdoktor på Det norske institutt i Roma. I 2023 er han Visiting Professor på Harvards Villa I Tatti med prosjektet Monuments and Mutations: Copyright and Architectural Transformation 1500–1700. Tschudi er for tiden leder av OCCAS (http://occas.aho.no/).