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MM1 - Exhibition Room For Contemporary Art / Rintala Eggertsson Architects

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Grorudparken / LINK arkitektur

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Oslo, Norway
  • Architects: LINK arkitektur
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  119000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project 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.”

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WOTHOUSE / NSW AS

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Oslo, Norway
  • Architects: NSW AS
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  248
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014

Creativity within Clear Frames / White Arkitekter

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Oslo, Norway

Gregers Grams Houses / R21 Arkitekter

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Oslo, Norway

Vino Veritas Oslo / Masquespacio

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  • Interior Designers: Masquespacio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  198
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014

Design Revealed for Norway’s New National Arts Museum

Design Revealed for Norway’s New National Arts Museum  - Facade
© Kleihues + Schuwerk Gesellschaft von Architekten

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.

BoxHome / Rintala Eggertsson Architects

BoxHome / Rintala Eggertsson Architects - Small Scale
Courtesy of Rintala Eggertsson Architects

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Twins' House / JVA

Twins' House / JVA - Houses, Facade
© Jonas Adolfsen
Oslo, Norway
  • Architects: JVA
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  370
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014
  • Professionals: As Fredriksen

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House Sømme / Knut Hjeltnes

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Oslo, Norway

House Engan / Knut Hjeltnes

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Oslo, Norway

Exhibition: Far-out Voices

Far-out Voices presents a selective insight into the pioneering, counter-cultural origins of what we today call green design. Organized around a series of oral histories (filmed interviews) collected by Caroline Maniaque-Benton in 2002, the exhibition offers a point of entry into the thinking of some of the advocates of “sustainable” planning within the alternative architecture movement of the 1960s and 1970s.

Urban Mountain / schmidt hammer lassen architects + Vugge til Vugge Denmark + LOOP Architects + COWI Denmark + COWI Norway + Transsolar Energitechnik GmbH

Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects, together with LOOP Architects, COWI Denmark and Norway, Transsolar Energitechnik and Vugge til Vugge Denmark, has won the Nordic Build Challenge in Norway with their innovative scheme, Urban Mountain. The winning proposal, which would be Norway's tallest building, seeks to refurbish and extend an existing 50,000 square-meter office tower in central Oslo into 79,000 square-meter sustainable icon. Not only would the building be the first Norwegian high-rise to utilize natural ventilation, but the design would employ Cradle to Cradle principles and BREEAM Outstanding certification targets to significantly reduce the building’s energy consumption and CO2 footprint.

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Oslo Architecture Triennale

The Oslo Architecture Triennale is the Nordic region’s biggest architecture festival. Through exhibitions, conferences, debates, competitions, publications and events in different formats and media, OAT seeks to challenge the field of architecture and urbanism, as well as to engage, inspire and raise awareness among the public and decision-makers. The Triennale tackles issues with local, regional and global relevance.

This year's main exhibition, Behind the Green Door, opens September 19. For the past year, the Belgian curators Rotor have collected over 600 objects, all carrying claims of sustainability, from over 200 architecture offices, companies and environmental organizations across the world. Together these objects form a collection of curiosities, exhibited at DogA until December 1st, 2013.

The main conference of the Triennale will take place on September 29th, and under the title "The Future of Comfort" will discuss how the importance of sustainability is challenging our idea of confort and how architects enter this debate. Speakers include Carolyn Steel (architect and writer), Alfredo Brillembourg (architect, Urban Think Tank), Minik Rosing (professor of geology), Chris Reed (teacher of landscape urbanism at the GSD), and Dominic Balmforth (Susturb, danish office).

We are going to show you more about the Triennale, the curators and the projects in future articles, including videos and interviews. 

More information on the main exhibition, complete program, and locations after the break.

Spikerverket Housing / April Arkitekter

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Nedregate Culture District / Space Group

 Nedregate Culture District / Space Group - Kindergarten, Kitchen, Facade, Beam, Handrail, Balcony
© Ivan Brodey
  • Architects: Space Group
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

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New Tryvann Tower Proposal / MAD Arkitekter

With a unique, prominent position in the urban landscape of Oslo, the Tryvann Tower is an existing TV transmission tower high up on the forested hills surrounding the city. Launching the idea of developing a new Tryvann Tower, MAD Arkitekter envisioned a tower with an elegant and bold design, placed in the same position as today’s tower. The new Tryvann Tower would be both higher and more spacious, giving increased room for a public program. More images and architects’ description after the break.