DogA Exhibition centre Building, Norway Architecture Photos, Interior Design Info, Images
DogA Exhibition Centre, Oslo
Contemporary Norwegian Development design by JSA, Norway
16 Jan 2009
DogA Exhibition centre and offices
Location: Oslo, Norway
Date built: 2004
Architects: JSA
The old transformer station in Hausmanns gate 16 is home to the two organisations. The centre also provides an arena for large and small architecture and design exhibitions, conferences and meetings, as well as a shop, a café & restaurant.
Images : Jensen & Skodvin Architects
DogA Exhibition centre Oslo images / information from JSA
JSA – Norwegian architecture studio
Hausmanns gate 16 is included on the Cultural Heritage Management Office’s “yellow” list of buildings worth preserving. The property consists of several combined buildings and was originally designed as a transformer station. The buildings were constructed in 1898, 1917 and 1948, and converted in 2003-2005 by architects Jensen og Skodvin Arkitekter AS.
DogA was awarded the National Building Prize in 2006, the City Prize in 2007 and St. Olav’s Rose, the hallmark of Norwegian heritage, in 2008.
Contact: Phone +47 23 29 28 70 / E-mail info@doga.no
Location: DogA – is situated in Hausmanns gate 16 beside the Akerselva river, not far from Grünerløkka in Oslo. DogA’s closest neighbours are Jakob’s church and Elvebakken Upper Secondary School.
Location: Hausmanns gate 16, Oslo, Norway, northern Europe
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Website: www.doga.no