Owen Christianson works as consulting research scientist/engineer and specializes in superconductivity, cryogenics and thermal aspects of generator and motor design. Elspeth Christianson worked as a physician specializing in pediatric genetics.
In his article To Build a Grind Building, A Viking Age LONGhouse, Christianson wrote, “We, my wife and I, wanted to build a meeting place in the style of the Viking Age, and create a facility in which to more closely duplicate life during the Viking Age; and we wanted to share our re-creation of Viking Age life with others in a contemporary environment.” (Christianson, To Build a Grind Building, A Viking Age LONGhouse, Tournaments Illuminated, 2013, p 14).
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus is excited to further Owen and Elspeth’s dream for the house and continue to share the Christianson’s re-creation of Viking Age life with others. The campus is deeply grateful for their donation.