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Boxhome

in Architecture by Sami Rintala ()
  contributed by 128 miesvanderrohe, 31 January 2009
Boxhomeby Rintala Eggertsson ArchitectsMore info: www.rintalaeggertsson.comPhoto credits: Ivan Brodey

Operaen; Nytt Operahus i Oslo

in Architecture by SNØHETTA ()
  contributed by 128 miesvanderrohe, 31 January 2009
The Norwegian Opera & Ballet, Osloby SNØHETTARenowned architect bureau Snøhetta has designed the building after winning an international contest in 2000. The building area is 38 500 square meters...

Norwegian oil company StatoilHydro.

in Architecture by a-lab ()
  contributed by 56 Ethel Baraona Pohl, 4 March 2009
a-lab’s proposal was chosen from 40 different competition entries. The office building will be modern, flexible and environmentally friendly, and it will be ready for occupation in autumn...

Mortensrud church

The church is situated on the top of a small crest with large pine trees and some exposed rock. Geometrically speaking the church is an addition to the existing ground, no blasting and excavation was...

Casa-Bote en Oslo

in Architecture by Espen Erikstad ()
  contributed by 56 Ethel Baraona Pohl, 2 March 2009
Las casas bote no son una exclusividad de Amsterdam, aunque por cierto abundan en dicha ciudad, esta vez el diseñador Espen Erikstad se ha propuesto demostrar que su nueva creación llamada  Loup...

Oslo Operahouse

in Architecture by SNØHETTA ()
contributed by 3 DeConstrumatica, 6 October 2008
Home of Norway’s National Opera Company, the Opera House has a seating capacity of 1450.Shortlisted project in the World Architecture Festival.

Pricewaterhousecoopers, Oslo

in Architecture by a-lab
contributed by 323 World Architecture Festival , 28 July
The new headquarter for PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC) in Oslo marks the beginning of the “Barcode” development, The Barcode-project is a result of an international competition won in 2003. The...

Statoil Hydro Office

in Architecture by a-lab
contributed by 323 World Architecture Festival , 15 September
Situated within a new landscape plan, a six-storey atrium space with meeting centre and restaurants.

DogA - New headquarters and exhibition space for the Norwegian Design and Architecture Centre

The Norwegian Design and Architecture Centre decided to move to this old transformation station in 2003. The planning and building work was done in approximately 15 months, resulting in an extremely...

Mobile Performance Venue

A lightweight and easuly transportable venue to allow a five screen cinematic performance within a unique structure. The current design would make the Mobile Performance Venue the largest mobile...
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