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Tine Hegli

Professor

Institute of Architecture

Tine Hegli is a professor of architecture teaching sustainable building practice at bachelor and master level. Since receiving her Masters degree in Architecture from Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in 1997, she has gained extensive experience from practice as senior architect at Snøhetta. Hegli has held central positions in several renown projects, like the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet in Oslo, the National September 11 Memorial Museum Pavilion in New York and King Abdullaziz Center of World Culture in Saudi Arabia. She has over the past decade evolved a dedicated focus on zero emission projects, both small and large scale and worked closely with research environments at both NTNU and Harvard University. Within this field of work, Tine Hegli has been instrumental in the realization of pilot projects that has influenced standards, ambition levels and increased focus on interdisciplinary design development. Amongst these are the national Powerhouse projects and Harvard HouseZero executed in collaboration with Harvard Center for Green Buildings and Cities, at Harvard campus, Boston, Massachusetts. The collaborative work and research format of these realized projects have resulted in publications as well as broad media attention, both nationally and internationally. 

Tine Hegli has held positions as board member for The Research Centre on Zero Emission Buildings (ZEB), the Faculty of Architecture and Design at NTNU and Snøhetta. She is a frequently invited speaker at national and international conventions.