Oslofjord Convention Centre, Brunstad Building
The £160m project is for a new 2,500 seat conference centre with associated restaurants, bars, six hectare sports-park and 80,000m2 of hotel/apartment accommodation.
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The £160m project is for a new 2,500 seat conference centre with associated restaurants, bars, six hectare sports-park and 80,000m2 of hotel/apartment accommodation.
Asker Municipality in Norway continues its urban development towards a larger, more dynamic city centre. DARK (N), ADEPT (DK) and a consultant team have just won the international competition for city development and expansion of Asker Centre.
Steven Holl Architects has been awarded the prestigious 2011 Byggeskikkprisen for the Knut Hamsun Center in Hamarøy, Norway.
Holmenkollen Ski Jump designed by JDS Architects was the recipient for the Norwegian Steel Construction Prize 2011. Norwegian Steel Construction Prize was first awarded in 1991 to Stranden, Aker Brygge.
The scenic skiing and hiking area Oppdal in Norway is being revitalized with a new dynamic city center. ADEPT, in collaboration with Various Architects and Lalaland landscape architects, has won the international competition for Oppdal Sentrum.
In 2010 Point Supreme Architects, Alexandros Gerousis and Beth Hughes won the Europan 10 Competition for Trondheim Norway. The second phase of the concept design has just been completed and preparations for the next phases have already started.
The project goal is to condense the suburb Furuset i Groruddalen outside Oslo in Norway, with 2,500 new homes and 1,500 new workspaces, and to reduce CO2 emissions by 50 percent by 2030.
The Education House project is part of a larger expansion of the Lillestrøm Centre of Expertise, and the building is designed to be the conclusion of the main axis through the master plan.
Our goal in this project was to create a roadside restaurant that defies this ignored typology, and to create a building that would unite a sense of speed and motion with a surprising sensation of tranquillity and proximity to nature.
Winning proposal by Lund+Slaatto Architects for the Arena Ulstein competition in Ulsteinvik, Norway. The main idea of the project is to create a place of sports and activities, where the qualities of the magnificent surrounding landscape will merge with the bourgeoning urban live of the town of Ulsteinvik.
Strusshamn is a settlement on the southwest side of Askøy, an island outside of Bergen on the west coast of Norway, with strong ties to the ocean. The fjord was used for transport due to lack of roads and it was an important economic resource.
LANTERN project designed by AWP-Paris and Atelier Oslo: Floorscape and surrounding public realm have now just been completed.
Based on analyses of skiers’ experiences at various ski resorts of the world, it was discovered that avoiding waste of time plays a key factor in a successful ski vacation.
The apartment building, located on Grünerløkka in an area called Ny York (New York), today one of the most colourful and diverse areas in Oslo. The block is a rare remaining example of the intimate blend of housing and small scale industry typical of the 19th century.
Midtåsen is located on a hill above Sandefjord, with spectacular view of the city and the fjord. The main gate is located about 2 km from the city centre.
C. F. Møller Architects has just won the competition for the new Kristiansund Opera and Culture Centre. The company was awarded a shared first prize in the competition, now the jury has selected C. F. Møller Architects as final winner.
The small Norwegian town of Førde draws its qualities from its interaction with the surrounding mountains, which are visible everywhere, and from Jostedalsbreen, the largest glacier on the European mainland, which lies in close proximity to the town.