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Architects: Østengen & Bergo AS
- Area: 2500 m²
- Year: 2009
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Photographs:Østengen & Bergo AS
Text description provided by the architects. The dead end Schandorff street in the centre of Oslo was converted from car parking lot to an urban green space, Schandorff Square, adding up to an existing green structure through an old cemetery in the east. The square was privately financed by developer Høegh Eiendom AS and completed in 2009 when it was donated to the municipality. The square is surrounded by well-known motives of Oslo: The Trinity Church in the south, and the Deichman Library's pompous pillars in the east. The falling street Keysersgate opens a sight line from west.














