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Architects: Dark Arkitekter
- Area: 11700 m²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Bergknapp
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DNB House / Dark Arkitekter
Bråtejordet Skole / White Arkitekter
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Architects: White Arkitekter
- Area: 7200 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Aurubis
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Professionals: Betonmast AS, White, Norconsult
Idunsgate / Haptic Architects
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Architects: Haptic Architects
- Year: 2013
Storyline Studios / Studio Vatn + GROMA
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Architects: GROMA, Studio Vatn
- Year: 2015
Paleet Shopping Center / JVA
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Architects: JVA
- Area: 10100 m²
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: RISS AS, Linda Knoph Vigsnæs/LYSSTOFF
Exhibition: Architecture in Comic-Strip Form
Colourful fantasy worlds full of speech bubbles and motion lines. Buildings with human characteristics, and invisible architecture. Since the early years of the 20th century, architects have shown an enduring interest in the comic strip as a means to explore their field of activity. What is it about comics that architects find so liberating and interesting?
“Architecture in Comic-Strip Form”, the new autumn exhibition at the National Museum – Architecture in Oslo, examines the relationship between the medium of the comic strip and architecture to reveal an aspect of the architectural discipline that few people are aware of. Many architects use the comic strip as a form of expression – as a kind of counterpart or supplement to digital drawing.
Call for Interventions: Oslo Architecture Triennale 2016—After Belonging
The Oslo Architecture Triennale 2016: After Belonging invites architects and other professionals from around the world to engage in a debate concerning our changing condition of belonging and the contemporary transformation of residence. This open, international call offers a unique opportunity to be part of the Triennale’s core program, as it seeks intervention strategies for five different sites in the Nordic region. One intervention strategy will be selected for each site and will be developed over one year. The selected interventions will be displayed at the National Museum—Architecture in Oslo.
International call for associated projects
Deadline: November 30, 2015
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Ode to Osaka / Manthey Kula
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Architects: Manthey Kula Architects
- Year: 2015
Open Call: 120 HOURS to Reveal Design Challenge on June 15
120 HOURS has teamed up with FutureBuilt to host a 5 day-long competition regarding climate-friendly urban development in the Oslo region. Open to all creatives, the competition's challenge will be revealed on Monday, June 15th 2015, at 09.00 (GMT+1). From that moment, entrants will have 120 hours to design and submit their proposal. Third, second and first prize in the contest are respectively 12.500, 25.000 and 50.000 Norwegian Kroner. Read more about the competition and register here.
House Linnebo / Schjelderup Trondahl arkitekter
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Architects: Schjelderup Trondahl arkitekter
- Area: 270 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Rennebu Sag- og Trekultur
MM1 - Exhibition Room For Contemporary Art / Rintala Eggertsson Architects
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Architects: Rintala Eggertsson Architects
Grorudparken / LINK arkitektur
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Architects: LINK arkitektur
- Area: 119000 m²
- Year: 2013
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Wins Competition to Design Mixed-Use Complex in Central Oslo
schmidt hammer lassen architects have won a competition to design a new retail and office complex in central Oslo. The winning scheme, chosen ahead of five other proposals, was chosen for “its strong and innovative” design that “enhances the existing urban qualities” and forms a “new connection between the building and city life.”
Creativity within Clear Frames / White Arkitekter
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Architects: White Arkitekter
- Area: 7200 m²
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: Betonmast AS, White
Gregers Grams Houses / R21 Arkitekter
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Architects: R21 Arkitekter
- Area: 1700 m²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Focus
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Professionals: Høyer Finseth AS, Ruud Entreprenør 1 AS
Vino Veritas Oslo / Masquespacio
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Interior Designers: Masquespacio
- Area: 198 m²
- Year: 2014
Design Revealed for Norway’s New National Arts Museum
The planning phase for the new National Arts Museum in Norway is coming to a close and the images of the winning design by architects Kleihues + Schuwerk Gesellschaft von Architekten have been released. With its modernization and expansion, the museum aims to enhance the fields of art and design in Norway and serve as a cultural hub for locals and tourists alike. Learn more about the project and see the proposed design after the break.