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Eikeli VGS foto Mats Bakken LARGE 45

Eikeli School in Bærum is renovated and extended. The new building contains a climate friendly sports arena with classrooms on top.

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Flyfoto som viser Tåsenhjemmets omgivelser

The nursing home is a Nearly Zero Energy Building (nZEB) built in cross-laminated timber. By redeveloping most of the existing building´s footprint, the impact on the site including several large trees is minimised. 

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Klimahuset nordsiden__Foto_NHM-Jarli & Jordan

The Climate House (Klimahuset) is a new exhibition building situated in the Botanical Gardens in Oslo. By combining high and low technology and using innovative, local materials, including a good deal of timber, the Climate House shows the way to the building solutions of the future.

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Furuset Hageby photo Adam Mork 300 H

Furuset Hageby is a new housing and treatment centre for people with cognitive impairments. The project is a FutureBuilt project with very high environmental ambitions. This applies both to reductions of greenhouse gas emissions, energy efficient measures in the actual building shell, the use of renewable energy and appropriate material use.

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Sykkelhotell Grorud

Attractive and safe consept for bicycle parking in connection with the metro that can adapt to different locations.

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T Lauluten R6 1965 web 72dpi

In the Fornebu peninsula outside Oslo, the municipality of Bærum has completed a new development comprising of a primary school, nursery, and a nursing home. This project exemplifies innovation in energy solutions, the use of low-carbon building materials, and smart efficient use of available space. The completed complex not only serves its immediate purpose but also offers valuable knowledge and insights that can be applied to future projects.

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Three single-storey buildings with flats for students with families. Cross-laminated timber construction, solar panels, grey water recycling, and local geothermal heating are all features that fit the student village’s green identity.

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Ruseløkka skole 1 1

Reuse of building materials and design for future reuse. Integrated photovoltaics in the building façade and on the green roof. The new Ruseløkka school is a near net zero energy school.

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