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Architects: Atelier Oslo
- Area: 70 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Kebony, Decospan, Moelven, Porsgrund, Vola
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Professionals: Admar AS, Bohlinger + Grohman Ingenieure, Norconsult
Villa R / Saunders Architecture
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Architects: Saunders Architecture
- Area: 392 m²
- Year: 2016
Powerhouse Brattørkaia / Snøhetta
Villa Grieg / Saunders Architecture
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Architects: Saunders Architecture
- Area: 286 m²
- Year: 2017
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Professionals: Michelsens Interiørentreprenør
Steps Taken by EU in 2021 Towards A Sustainable Built Environment
Early last week, the European Commission and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe announced the 40 shortlisted projects of the EU Mies Award, a prize that commends excellence in architecture, highlighting its contribution to sustainable development. In this context, and two years after the European Parliament voted to support the Green Deal, we review the steps taken by the EU in 2021 towards achieving its sustainability goals and shaping a resilient built environment.
Villa Aa / C.F. Moller Architects
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Architects: C.F. Moller Architects
- Area: 375 m²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Dronninga Landskap, Zenisk AS
6 Inspiring Examples of Effective and Aesthetic Acoustic Solutions
Acoustic comfort is affected by the levels and the nature of the sound experienced in an interior space, measured in decibels. The functionality and aesthetics of working and living spaces are usually the primary focus of the designer, however, too often overlooked, are the factors contributing to the productivity of employees or the comfort of residents. Providing a comfortable acoustic environment contributes significantly to the overall mood and health of people operating within it.
Estudio Herreros's Long Awaited Award-Winning Munch Museum Finally Open to the Public
After being awarded with the top prize at the Munch Museum Competition in 2009, Spanish architecture firm Estudio Herreros has finally completed the construction of the museum and will open its doors on October 22, 2021. The long-awaited museum will showcase a rich collection of Norwegian heritage and culture and thousands of artworks by artist Edvard Munch, as well as present a contemporary museum concept that highlights architecture's urban role and historical responsibility of Oslo and the nation as a whole.
Solar Design: How Architecture and Energy Come Together
Solar design in contemporary architecture is rooted in the profession's sustainable turn. The relationship between architecture and energy is tied to both passive strategies and performance via more recent innovations in technology. As one way to begin addressing the global climate crisis and greenhouse gas emissions, solar design is reshaping cities and architecture around the world.
Powerhouse Telemark / Snøhetta
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Architects: Snøhetta
- Area: 7931 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Skanska Teknikk, Asplan Viak
Oslo Residential Complex / Reiulf Ramstad Architects
Pilestredet Residential Building in Oslo / Reiulf Ramstad Architects
Thunder Top Cabin / Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter
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Architects: Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter
- Area: 44 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Eivind Kleppo
Snøhetta, Marcio Kogan and Juan Herreros in ArchDaily Instagram Live Interviews
In times of quarantine, architects and designers are settling into a new remote working environment. In this process of implementing platforms and workflows to work from home, the risk of social isolation remains real, even for companies used to this environment, such as ArchDaily. As David Basulto, CEO of ArchDaily, wrote last week, the quarantine implies not just working online, but "staying connected and support each other."
How Does Photovoltaic Energy Work?
Once restricted to space stations and satellites, photovoltaics are now gaining popularity and becoming an increasingly viable option. Every day, the sun releases an enormous amount of energy, far more than the entire population consumes. Being that the sun is a sustainable, renewable, and inexhaustible source for generating electricity, not using it seems almost counter-intuitive, especially considering the social and environmental impacts of other forms of energy generation. But the technology to create electricity from the sun is by no means simple and still has some limitations, the most significant being price. The following article attempts to explain some basic concepts about this process, and to highlight important considerations for designing a solar energy system.