A new sustainable district in Oslo with houses, workplaces, a kilometre-long harbour promenade, bathing spots, and free areas.
A new sustainable district in Oslo with houses, workplaces, a kilometre-long harbour promenade, bathing spots, and free areas.
Powerhouse Pilaris is a building being planned according to the Powerhouse Paris Proof standards, which are based on the 1.5-degree target specified in the Paris Climate Accords. Energy efficiency, material resources, and circular economics are entirely essential in order to achieve the project’s CO2 targets. Powerhouse Pilar is a candidate project in FutureBuilt.
A rundown community building has been upgraded focusing on social sustainability and reuse.
Lilleakerbyen, today defined by carparks, a shopping centre and offices, will be transformed into a vibrant and green district with car-free streets. The district is located a stone's throw from Lysaker, Norway's third largest public transport hub, and will be developed with cultural functions, shops, activities and public meeting places.
Christian Krohgs Gate 2 is set to become a prime example that the future of construction is already here. The project emphasizes social sustainability and preservation, combined with reuse and design for circularity.
Mindemyren multipurpose building will include a school, a volunteer center, sports facilities and housing. The project is designed to facilitate shared use and will be accessible to neighbours and organizations day and night.
Føniks is an ambitious reuse project in the city of Bergen. The aim is to explore the potential for large-scale reuse and to investigate how close to 100 per cent reuse can feasibly be achieved.
TradLab TRE is a new building at Norsk Folkemuseum, Norway’s largest museum of cultural history. The project has been designed with a focus on traditional construction methods, natural materials, reuse, and a low carbon footprint. TradLab TRE will be a hub for teaching and showcasing traditional craftsmanship to schools and museum visitors.