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Norwegian Architect Design Practices
Norway Architectural Offices, Northern Europe – contact information
Post updated 17 July 2022
Norwegian Architecture Studios
Norway Design Practice contact details, alphabetical:
Architect | phone / fax | e-mail / website | address |
Jarmund/Vigsnæs | +47 22 99 4343 +47 22 99 4353 |
jva(at)jva.no www.jva.no |
Jarmund/Vigsnæs AS Hausmannsgate 6 0186 Oslo Norway |
Rintala Eggertsson Architects | +47 22 23 0006 +47 22 23 0007 |
sami(at)ri-eg.com www.rintalaeggertsson.com |
Rintala Eggertsson Architects Stavangergate 46 A 0467 Oslo Norway |
Skaara Arkitekter | +47 22 12 5060 +47 22 12 5061 |
post(at)skaara.no www.skaara.no |
Skaara Arkitekter AS Drammensveien 130 C 0277 Oslo Norway |
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Norwegian Architecture
Norwegian Architecture Designs – chronological list
Fornebubanen Metro Line Station Buildings design by Zaha Hadid Architects (UK) and A_Lab (Norway)
image © VA
Norwegian Building Designs – architectural selection below:
Pilestredet 77/79, Fagerborg, Oslo building design by Norwegian architects practice Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter:
photography : Ivar Kvaal
Pilestredet 77/79
The project has been developed on a very site-specific approach. It has elaborated solutions, that primarily refer to the historical context of the neighborhood of Fagerborg. The project unites tradition and innovation in a carefully reflected way and provide good homes that will help to form a qualitative neighborhood.
The Plus Furniture Factory, Magnor building design by Danish architects office BIG:
image © Lucian R
The Plus Furniture Factory, Magnor
Together with Vestre, the Norwegian manufacturer of urban furniture, BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group unveils The Plus as the world’s most sustainable furniture factory tucked in the heart of the Norwegian forest.
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