In 1957, Nils Slaatto and
Kjell Lund, a fellow graduate from the
Norwegian Institute of Technology, were invited to take part in a limited competition for an extension to the
Akershus County Agricultural College at
Hvam. In 1958, after winning the competition, they were able to start their architectural firm Lund & Slaatto Arkitekter AS, a partnership that lasted for three decades. As youngsters, Slaatto and fellow Lillehammer native, Lund, had both wandered around
Maihaugen, an
open-air museum consisting of many types of old wooden farm buildings They were influenced by this Norwegian wood architecture, adapting age-old techniques to modern production demands. An example is the "Ål cabin" in the
Hallingdal Valley, designed in cooperation with Jon Haug. The architectural firm of Lund & Slaatto was awarded the
Houen Foundation Award for three of their designs: St. Hallvard's Church and Monastery at Enerhauggata in Oslo, DNV GL headquarters at Høvik in
Bærum, and St. Magnus Catholic Church at Romeriksgata in
Lillestrøm. ==Personal life==