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Sigurd TengsDavid Toften


Tine Hegli
Ingvild Sæbu Vatn
Svea, once a thriving coal mining town in the Van Mijen fjord in Svalbard, is in the process of being closed down. Even though the mining itself has been discontinued for the past three years, the area has been an important base for research, especially for the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS).
 
Sofie Søvik


Chris-Johan Engh
Neven Mikac Fuchs
40,000 sqm of open artificial dockland pose a question and form the starting point of this diploma project. 

Peder Pili Strand


Bente Kleven
The number of people with an unpredictable income is rising. Self-employment and temporary contracts are on the rise and have created a new social class, the precariat. While not necessarily being poor, the unpredictability or precariousness of their situation block their access to mortgage and prevents them from entering the traditional housing market. With housing investments being at the heart of our private economy, we need solutions that cater for the new economic reality.    
 
Eirik Mikal Stokke


Sabine Muller
Gro Bonesmo
Miniature Megalopolis considers an urban and geographic entity in the north east part of Oslo - the valley usually referred to as Groruddalen. Sitting as a hinge between Oslo and its hinterland, the area is a complex jumble of industry, cars, noise and messiness, interrupted by slender chimneys and the massive banana slabs, superlamellas and pyramid blocks of the satellite cities. Green patches of sport fields, agriculture, lawns and meadows provide breathing space.
Benjamin Sjöberg


Amandine Maia Johanna Kastler
Erlend Skjeseth
Neven Mikac Fuchs
The project speculates how qualities of a public exterior in Gothenburg can be retained and given new significance by constructing a corresponding public interior below ground.

Tanita Eide Saur


Bente Kleven
Astrid Rohde Wang
S T A Y  is an emergency accommodation in the center of Oslo, hosting homeless people in the evening/night. Ground floor is a day time-center for the people living on the street.   
 
Address: Schweigaardsgate 41, 0191 Oslo
 
A low threshold-service.
Addressing those who have legal residence permits, but no welfare rights.
 
The project provides 300 sleeping places.
 
The design of the accommodation is based on a sleeping-capsule-principle, with associated logistics.
Alexander Tunby Rosseland


Lisbeth Funck
Matthew Dylan Anderson
Per Olaf Fjeld
Kai Justin Reaver
The means of production of electricity is becoming more and more hidden away while its consumption and ubiquity is growing. This project aims to create a hydro station with a strong presence and clarity, mediating the forces and scale of nature, as well as the forces and scale of machines.
 
Andrea Nova Rosengren


Søren Skjensvold Sørensen
Sofia Martins Da Cunha
Andjela Brankovic
The task has been to redesign and reprogram an existing marketplace in central Philippines. The aim of this is to enhance both the village itself and the inhabitant’s everyday life and question the true value of a marketplace as a social and collective meeting point. The project wishes to provide program and space to enlighten the Filipino’s true values and traditions, to bring back the spirit of community and to bring people back home
 
Fredrik Rognerud


Rolf Gerstlauer
Per Olaf Fjeld
«I don’t mean to say the city is cruel or bad. It is an interesting organism that contains our history and culture, even behaviour. We go about in it and behave in a way we collectively see fit. Often that behavior is decided by different architectures, and the city is full of those.»
 From book 1: Escape.
 
«When I look at the roofscape of the city I’m split between feeling hopelessly lost in ever coming to understand how the city works and the joy in imagining what the city contains under all those roofs.»
 From book 1: Escape.
 
Giacomo Pelizzari


Neven Mikac Fuchs
Angela Deuber
My diploma is a proposal for a hotel where the interest is the guest’s experience of space. Working with typology to avoid the perception of a repetitive system, a sense of ownership of the inhabited space is sought. Three spatial experiences are imagined in a precise sequence. A partly underground lobby welcoming the visitor, a narrow and long private room hosting him with different shades of intimacy and a large open public room on the piano nobile introducing him back to the city.

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