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The National Museum exterior with Light Hall photo by Borre Hostland

In the new National Museum you can experience art, architecture and design all under one roof and in completely new ways. The museum has been built with ambitious climate criteria and is a pilot project in the FutureBuilt programme.

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Lavflyfoto_07

A solar thermal system and drilled wells with seasonal re-stocking reduces the need for delivered energy. Frydenhaug School has a strong focus on universal design.

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Grensesvingen 7 exteriors

The rehabilitation of this office building from the 1980´s has halved greenhouse gas emissions through the retention of the existing structure and most of the façade, the use of climate-friendly materials and energy efficient solutions.

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Powerhouse - fasader

Powerhouse Kjørbo has become Norway’s first energy-positive office building and is probably the world’s first energy-positive refurbished building.

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FANEBILDE _VINNER

Affordable, environmental friendly first-home residences with architectural quality. Ulsholteien 31 is situated at Furuset, which also is an area project in FutureBuilt.

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Økern sykehjem solceller Tove Lauluten

Økern nursing home is a pilot project of energy efficiency and environmentally-friendly rehabilitation of existing buildings. 10 per cent of the energy needs are covered by solar cells on the roof.

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Foto Oslo kommune

Bicycle parks will give children exiting park play areas and contribute to building a new cycling culture amongst young people.

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Skjermbilde 2025 12 13 kl 13 35 19

The architecture of the energy-plus kindergarten has passive and technical solutions that make the building produce more energy than it uses. Child-scale spaces stimulate curiosity and the desire to explore.

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