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Ane Haugan Danielsen


Per Olaf Fjeld
Rolf Gerstlauer
Lisbeth Funck
The project consists of four apartments, varying in size from 25 to 36 m2. The apartments are like towers, giving every inhabitant the same access to light. The stairs are an important element since the spaces are so narrow, they are not only for movement, but an essential part of the space. 

Juliane Mari Myking Eide


Neven Mikac Fuchs
A new added layer in wood is proposed placed upon the existing structure of stone and concrete, creating new living and working spaces, and roofs sheltering the existing spaces. The original geometry of the barn is kept, whilst new in-between spaces are placed upon the wide stone walls defining the existing spaces. By inhabiting this space a threshold is created, which serves as gallery and circulation space.
 



Ask HelsethCamilla Monrad-Krohn


Einar Sneve Martinussen
Mosse Sjaastad
Adrian Paulsen
Recent advancements in technology are enabling individuals to take charge of their own energy production. This allows us to rethink how we produce and distribute energy. We have designed the service, Arcs The Energy Collective, as a way to manifest future opportunities that could arise when local energy is produced alongside that of big electric utilities. Arcs is a service that facilitates a financial link between personal producers and consumers.
Eirik Dammen


Beate Marie Manthey Hølmebakk
Jonas Gunerius Larsen
Det nye kapellet skal være et åpent gudehus for pilgrimer som søker tankens frihet og åndens åpenhet i et landskap preget av elementære naturgitte kvaliteter. Byggets form tar opp linjer i landskapet og filtrerer inn det siste kveldslyset. Kapellets atmosfære skaper rom for indre ro, samtidig som valg av materialer, konstruksjon og bygningsform muliggjør refleksjon rundt stedets egenart og historie. 

Oppgaven er ment  som et alternativ til Fehns skisseprosjekt som kan gi diskusjonen om et nytt kapell en dialekisk dimensjon.
 
Mathilde Engen Stabekk


Beate Marie Manthey Hølmebakk
Anna Røtnes
Tor Olav Austigard
This thesis investigates how we deal with areas of nature protection and their inhabitants. How to communicate value, how to facilitate these areas for conscious activities and careful traffic. It explores architecture’s potential of clarifying borders, and the possibility of changing the human experience of nature into something different and more sustainable.

Who are the prisoners of preservation?

 



Ona Katrina FlindallAleksander Svingen


Beate Marie Manthey Hølmebakk
Børre Hegdal Skodvin
The project tailors an experience of travel that establishes a connection to the North Sea through a precise selection of sites and caters to the specific needs of touring cyclists through the development of modest, but precise facilities. 

Asveig Marie Jellestad Levang


Nina Bjørnstad
Birgitta Cappelen
Vera Pahle

As a designer I wish to contribute to the Norwegian public health, by encourage people to ferment and eat fermented foods. Researching the fermentation process, in terms of how the users are thinking and acting, I have discovered a simpler way of fermenting vegetables. This diploma reveals the first step of designing this simpler way. Together the visual identity and the physical product form the brand Foredla.

Truls Johansen Aastebøl


Per Olaf Fjeld
Biblioteket blir omtalt som en offentlig møteplass. Prosjektet prøver å beskrive hva denne  møteplassen er, for så å gi det arkitektoniske svar.

Møtene bibliotekene gir har noen særegne kvaliteter det er viktig å forstå innholdet og betydningen av, spesielt i en tid der bibliotekets medier forandres. Prosjektet ser på møtet og kollektivet som noe som kan øke evnen til en individuell konsentrasjon. Jeg mener dette også er gode møter for lokalsamfunnet og enkeltmennesket.

Haakon Walderhaug


Beate Marie Manthey Hølmebakk
Vilhelm Christensen
The building is centrally placed in Oslo. It consists of two parts. A fire station and a fire museum. The fire station serves both land and water. The museum encloses an urban space in connection to the waterfront promenade. The project has been a study of the meeting between an introvert functional program and a program in direct contact with the public. The fire station is an example of a necessary architecture in the city.

 



Halvard AmbleJoakim Wassum Imset


Anna Røtnes
Beate Marie Manthey Hølmebakk
The observatory is an apparatus for accessing permafrost in the ground. Underneath, tunnels and wells expose permafrost in different ground conditions for scientific purposes, but the facilities are open to the curious visitor. The task includes exposing permafrost while keeping it cold, mediating between workspace and visitors, dealing with wind and snow, and bringing natural light and air underground. These challenges are practical in nature, but we have sought architectural responses that we hope will convey our fascination for this program and place.

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