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As well as having an iconographical and recognizable shape, the roof provides an ever-changing experience for the daily passers by.
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As well as having an iconographical and recognizable shape, the roof provides an ever-changing experience for the daily passers by.
The Project ”Trollstigen – National Tourist Route” is on display, as part of travelling exhibition ”Detour: Architecture and Design along 18 tourist Routes in Norway”
The Science Faculty building is Norway’s largest university building and terminates the Gløshaug plateau in the south.
The planning and design of St. Olav’s Hospital is the result of winning first prize in an international competition in 1995.
The new Kristiansund Opera and Culture House building design amalgamates opera, library, school, cultural facilities, and youth center.
Winning a design competition for the Valerenga Football Club’s new stadium, the team of NBBJ / Link-Signatur / Multiconsult designed a 22,000 seat facility in addition to the Master Plan for the overall site
The project was commissioned through an invited competition. The new structure is an addition to an existing university and research building, which is extended to about 4 times its original size.
Serving a sentence is a fixed-term detention. A former inmate describes his stay in prison as a spell in a diving bell, divorced from time and place.
“Meeting place” design by Wiel Arets Architects is a cubic house emerging as a sculptural entity with a calm top and an expressive bottom.
Stjordal Cultural Center, Norway – by Reiulf Ramstad Architects, Lusparken Architects + JSTA – Norwegian architecture competition: Cultural Centre Stjordal
The library occupies the site entirely from east to west, creating a continuous, indoor public space next to the large urban outdoor space on the opera roof.
The six existing border stations between Norway and Russia shall be merged into two bigger stations with a complex program.
The final winner of this design competition will be selected from these and announced in 2010, from more than 230 architecture practices.
Narud Stokke Wiig / AVIAPLAN of Norway, in collaboration with London based Haptic Architects have revealed plans for a new regional airport in the municipality of Rana in Norway, just south of the Arctic Circle.
“We weren¹t looking for a design house, just a solid, practical house. I love being outside, I would actually prefer to be outside all the time so it was very important to draw nature inside. I feel free here.”
The NBBJ-designed Akerselva Atrium is a new 17,600 SM mixed-use project in the Akerselva neighborhood in downtown Oslo—a mere five-minute walk to the city’s opera, central train station and harbor.
National Museum of Art Architecture and Design Norway Competition: the three winners are all entitled to participate in a subsequent negotiated procedure. Subjects for negotiation will include price and feasibility.