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Chia-Han Hsiao


Josina Elizabeth Vink
Lars Marcus Vedeler
Often, next of kin’s health declines when caring for others. Long-term care at home is a social issue that the government and society need to face together.
 
Vivana Avila Castañeda


Karin Helms

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Emma Sophie Margrete Eriksen-Hirschberg


Alf Haukeland
Namik Mackic
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Messy landscapes are part of the everyday scene and are often misunderstood and overlooked. The messy landscapes are ambiguous and transitional spaces that create dynamic open frag-ments that serve as innovative social, cultural, and ecological spaces. 

Camila Urrego


Karin Helms
Miguel Hernandez Quintanilla
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Chaozhong Shi.


Kjerstin Elisabeth Uhre
Anita Veiseth
What does protection mean for a changing landscape? This project is informed by historical traces that show the landscape changing through time and the existing traces onsite, telling the story behind the land. ​

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Guðni Brynjólfur Ásgeirsson


Luis Rodrigo Callejas Mujica
The Village wall proposal partly addresses new ways of implementing an avalanche defense system for a small sea village in the east of Iceland. Furthermore it explores the relationship between form and function and aspects of beauty that are exposed from the making of the earthworks. Such as the contrast between prominent geometric shapes and the natural surroundings they are implemented in. 
As well as an interplay between convex and concave slope gradients that  imitate natural slope conditions on the site.

Ane Liavaag Ellefsen


Eric Reid
Annelise Chapman
Situated on the pristine west coast of Norway, Runde Coastal Trail offers a pedestrian route in an exposed tidal landscape dominated by pebble beaches, protruding ridges and rock formations.

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Pia Rosshaug Gjermo


Luis Callejas
Silvia Diaconu
The project takes place on Lista, where some of Norway’s largest sand dune systems are found. The diploma has a speculative approach, looking at the opportunities in processes and phenomena found at the site and playing with their composition. I suggest a connected system of interventions that preserves the possibility of a continuous transformation - a balance. 

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Peter Has Larsen


Karin Helms
Miguel Hernandez Quintanilla
Radka Komrsova


Sabine Muller
Ahmed Faisal
Valle Hovin is a formal valley located in Oslo, Norway in an area with high urbanisation pressure due to an ongoing development project, creating from the former industrial area a new neighbourhood called Hovinbyen. Valle Hovin is positioned in the vicinity of the stream opening projects, the same stream - Hovinbekken - which is buried also under the Valley. In my diploma project, I am engaging with the diversity of water in the place, where water used to be a huge part of the identity.

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