He studied at the
Norwegian Institute of Technology whence he graduated in 1950. The architectural firm of Lund & Slaatto Arkitekter AS founded in 1958 as a partnership of Kjell Lund and
Nils Slaatto. This firm was in operation until 1995. Among their designs are Asker City Hall (
Asker rådhus) and
Chateau Neuf, a
student center at the
University of Oslo at
Blindern. They also designed the popular system
Ålhytta, a module based construction system developed in 1969. They also designed several churches. Among these is the
St. Hallvard's Church and Monastery on
Enerhaugen. The Roman Catholic facility was awarded the
Houen Foundation Award in 1975. Lund was an honorary member of the organizations
National Association of Norwegian Architects, the
American Institute of Architects and the
Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. He was decorated Knight, First Class of the
Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav in 1985, and also awarded the
Prince Eugen Medal. ==References==