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Architects: Mad arkitekter
- Year: 2012
Oslo: The Latest Architecture and News
Spikerverket / MAD arkitekter
MAD building / MAD arkitekter
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Architects: Mad arkitekter
- Year: 2013
The Boathouse / TreStykker 2012
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Architects: TreStykker 2012
- Year: 2012
Straight Up Oslo: Views Within the City by Cameron R. Neilson
Photographer Cameron R Neilson, who we introduced in our earlier post about Oslo’s ripening real estate market, has produced some fantastic views from within Oslo. As part of the Straight Up project, Neilson is challenging both the way in which city-scapes and skylines are photographed and the way that our eyes navigate the urban environment.
Check out the remarkable photographs after the break.
DNB Bank Headquarters / MVRDV
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Architects: MVRDV
- Area: 36500 m²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Randers Tegl
The house in the thicket / Kasper Bonna Lundgaard M.Arch
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Architects: Kasper Bonna Lundgaard M.Arch
- Area: 244 m²
- Year: 2012
Bøler church / Hansen-Bjørndal Arkitekter AS
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Architects: Hansen-Bjørndal Arkitekter AS
- Area: 3231 m²
- Year: 2011
Active Edge / 2A+B
Since the beginning, it has been very interesting to discover how, despite the fact that we have reached such an advanced state of urbanity (meaning the way we produce our more or less shared space), it is still possible to scrape the bottom of the barrel and find residual urban spaces, with enormous, unexpressed potentials. In a world where design contaminates every possible field of technical knowledge and theoretical thinking, landfills still represent and exceptional void of intentions. The strategy of the Active Edge by 2A+B embodies Grønmo’s landfill as an urban organism able to constantly re-produce its own components (soil, landscapes, trash) and the relative network of socioeconomic processes behind it. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Mortensrud church / Jensen & Skodvin Architects
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Architects: Jensen & Skodvin Architects: Jensen & Skodvin Arkitektkontor, Gunnar Torvund (main altar piece & blue glass sculpture in chapel), Knut Wold (marble piece in chapel)
- Area: 2200 m²
- Year: 2002
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Manufacturers: Minera Skifer
Fyrstikkalleén School / GASA Architects
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Architects: GASA Architects
- Area: 14500 m²
- Year: 2010
St. Hans “Haugen” Performance Center / ctrl+n
The “Haugen” project is a proposal by Control New Arkitektur (ctrl+n) in order to start a discussion on how to make better use of the public spaces in Oslo, Norway all year round. So they are here to pose two questions. Firstly, how can we maintain such use throughout the rest of the year? Secondly, how can we offer some much needed rehearsal and performance space back to the city? This proposal will engage and evoke through taking us back to our parks all year round. More images and architects’ description after the break.
The Norwegian Steel Construction Prize 2011: Holmenkollen Ski Jump / JDS Architects
It was announced at a recent seminar, “Materials and Resistance” in Oslo, Norway, that the Holmenkollen Ski Jump, designed by JDS Architects, was the recipient for the Norwegian Steel Construction Prize 2011. A presentation of the winning project and award ceremony will take place under the Norwegian Ståldag (Steel Day), the 3rd of November 2011 at the Grand Hotel in Oslo. More images and description after the break.
Urban Plan for Furuset / a-lab with COWI AS & Architectopia
This competition entry for the densification of the surburb of Furuset outside of Oslo, Norway comes from a-lab in collaboration with COWI AS and Architectopia. The goal of the project is toreduce the CO2 emission by 50% by the year 2030, Furuset will be a model project in sustainable urban development by increasing the density of the community with the addition of 2500 housing units and 1500 workspaces.
With a growing and diversifying population, the designers considered the kind of urban plan that is adaptive and stable enough to nurture the growth of the community developing in Furuset. The proposal looks forward to creating a strong identity that forms the framework for a high quality of life. exciting urban spaces, diversity, density and a healthy economy.
More on the development of this proposal after the break.
Video: Henning Larsen Architects and Healing Architecture
In two new films Henning Larsen Architects puts focus on the users’ experience with two of their hospital buildings: The Radiation Therapy and the Research Institute at the Norwegian Radium Hospital in Oslo. Enjoy them!
Fagerborg Kindergarden / Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter
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Architects: Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter
- Area: 1200 m²
- Year: 2010