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Silje Træen


Erik Fenstad Langdalen
Kolbjørn Nesje Nybø
Rognaldsvåg Sea Cabins is a decentralized inn for fishing tourists, located in a small village at the west coast of Norway named Rognaldsvåg. The project reuses empty sites along the coastline, which has previously hosted for boat houses and fishing shanties.
 
Robert Sømod


Beate Marie Manthey Hølmebakk
Lars Danielsen Holen
This project explores the possibility of transforming and inhabiting the mountain halls of Lysebotn 1, a power plant facility about to close down due to construction of a new and more efficient plant. The facility has dramatic surroundings, extreme conditions and is constructed 50 meters inside the mountain, with no possibility of natural light.
 
Mónica Cristina Pereira da Silva


Marianne Skjulhaug

The project intends to modify the landscape by reshaping the dunes to serve as infrastructure and to lead people to experience landscape as a fragile, unpredictable and in constant motion system. 
 
The concept consists on a grid system of timber poles that create new dunes and generate program and spaces. These can grow, move and transform overtime depending on the sand movement. The path however, is a rational element that connects the city to the ocean and gives the users the possibility to interact with the dunes and the infrastructure.
 
Kaia Opstad Sæbø


Beate Marie Manthey Hølmebakk
Lars Danielsen Holen
With the wish to make a good place for old to live, the project is inspired by Florence Nightingale's book Notes on Nursing (1859). At a time when medicine has reached a high status for its technical skills and ability to cure, nursing homes have learned from hospitals when they have been built, resulting in clinical and institutionalized homes. Nightingale's theories can remind us of the unchanging basic human needs that exists regardless of the advances of medicine.
Juris Strangots


Neven Mikac Fuchs
120 kilometres South East from Zürich, 600 m above the sea level, Chur lies in the Grisonian Rhine Valley at the junction of several Alpine transit routes that, once laid by the Romans, for centuries have nurtured the place with trade and culture. Well connected to the metropolitan regions and surrounded by important Alpine tourism settlements, Chur is still highly dependent on convenience of transportation infrastructure.
 
Kristoffer Ruud Røgeberg


Espen Knudsen Vatn
Jørgen Johan Tandberg
Suburbia prevails throughout Norwegian cities.
 
Yet, the ideals behind the villa are in many ways representative of a bygone era. Transformation is unpopular and politically challenging. There are legitimate concerns about the manner in which densification is taking place today. This project raises the question of whether it's possible to work within the existing structure of suburbia, addressing the many problems associated with urban sprawl, while, at the same time, imagining a new suburban ideal.
 
Jan Henrik Remme


Neven Mikac Fuchs
The theme of my diploma is a development of The Marine Research Cluster in Nordnes, on the waterfront in Bergen.
 
The existing cluster consist of several smaller buildings, most of which are closed to the public. The two additions are an educational center with conference hall, and a new laboratory building.
 
Dag Ulrik Pettersen


Bente Kleven
Twenty residents – eight students and twelwe seniors – live together under one roof and share all facilities except for one private room for each.
 
The project's social intention is to bring the two age groups together and thereby enrich the everyday lives of both. Its architectural intention is first and foremost to make a home, a protected place for retreat and rest, as well as a place for everyday social meetings and shared experiences.
 
Therese Andrea Nygaard


Erik Fenstad Langdalen
When buildings are demolished,  working structures are turned into tons of waste. This waste has little value and is used as landfill.
 
The project investigates the potential of reusing existing concrete elements, by looking closely at Tiedemannsfabrikken: a factory that is one of the 12 buildings currently under demolition in the area of Hovinbyen, Oslo.
 
First the building parts, making the building, are categorized and made into a catalog.  Then trough experiments in model, with these elements, the project is searching for architecture.
 
Jon Bjørn Dundas Morå


Catherine Elizabeth Sunter
The wooden construction draws inspiration from the “fiskehjell” structures, an important part of the regions vernacular building tradition. The structure allows for an open plan suitable for large events, as well as nooks and corners that are easily inhabited by a single person.
The great hall can be divided by sound dampening curtains, allowing for flexible use of the different levels. While non-specific in program, light conditions, ceiling heights, and size provide distinct spatial experiences which cater to a large range of activities.
 

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