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Haris Ramic


Marius Nygaard
This project investigates strategies for improving the existing library. The original library areas are restored and the characteristic interior is preserved. The library programme is reorganised to maximise the potential within the existing building.  

A new, enclosed entrance courtyard creates a public space for exhibitions, meetings and quick, informal library browsing. The formerly closed book tower is transformed into a quiet zone for individual seeking and development of knowledge.

Annette Katherine Mohr


Neven Mikac Fuchs
Jonas Lippestad
The hostel concept Nui from Japan has now established Nui Oslo in the heart of Grünerløkka. The word “Nui” means hand-sewing in Japanese and reflects the project’s architectural discourse between the program and the various physical elements; the existing buildings, the new additional buildings and the adjacent urban spaces. The project provides a variety of affordable “homes” away from home for all kinds of guests. In addition, the hostel features a food court, a cafe and a bar, a comic book library, and a gallery on the ground floor.
Jan-Kristian Orvik


Neven Mikac Fuchs
Jonas Lippestad
Jeg ønsket å skape et bygg for å romme de tradisjonsrike seremoniene, for de som ikke tror. Et uvigslet rom, for de uten Gud. Et sted man ikke skal tilbe, ofre, eller møte en høyere makt, men som likevel skal være høytidelig. En verdig ramme for dåp, konfirmasjon, bryllup, og gravferd. Et sted for velkomst, feiring, og farvel. Et sted for ettertanke og ro. 

Treet som symbol for mennesket, vannet for livet, og horisonten som symbol for tiden. Arkitekturen skal gi et møte mellom disse, og skape et rom for mennesket i nærhet med sine nærmeste. 
 

Shohreh KheiratiKamilla Merete Kristiansen


Marius Nygaard
Lars Hamran
Catherine Sunter
Nils E. Forsén
The exhibition space in the existing building is too narrow, and lacks room for experiencing the ships in their wholeness. Our strategy is to create spaces that complements Arnstein Arneberg’s architecture and simultaneously creates a more clear connection to the Viking traditions.

Yao Zuo


Janike Kampevold Larsen
Sabine Muller
The project aims at finding value in some of those leftover spaces. It is investigating the biological potential in one site, and that site’s possibility to go from decay to growth. The project shows how small interventions may help nature to modify them naturally. 

The chosen site is located at the harbor edge, specifically a formerly very active intersection of roads and views. The harbor garden will serve as a reminder of the decay that has happened, but also turn a decayed area into a living biological zone. 
 

Victoria Cobena Serrano


Thomas Juel Clemmensen
Lola Sheppard
The harvesting of sea-ice (winter) and sea-salt (summer) supports the preservation of fish that is later exported. Sea ice platforms with recreational uses in winter become an evaporation pools for salt extraction in summer. Using time and natural phenomena, the project aims to benefit from the aesthetics of certain industrial activities in order to enhance the beauty of the Arctic coastline. Flowers of salt covering ice surfaces or frozen smoke emerging from ice cracks are some of the elements that configure this landscape intervention. 
 

Jon Kåre Mannsåker


Christian Hermansen
Beyond the re-use of the original space, the diploma seeks to accentuate the original structure- a brick building rehabilitated back to its origin, as well as introducing new volumes- an extruded sink wing and a soaring, perforated brass volume. 

The grid is strengthened by a system of steel- and pre-fabricated concrete pillars, beams and arches, supporting the additional volumes. Combined with clear sightlines and open structures, the steel truss roof of the production and assembly hall provides natural light and spaciousness. 

Ingrid Fallet


Peter Paludan Hemmersam
Sabine Muller
Thomas Forslund Johnsen
Rather than just a linear infrastructure, the project envision the line as a vibrant network - generating experiences and recreational and visual qualities, as well as transportation. 

Three areas along the corridor have been highlighted, where the design of new tram stops adresses different urban situations: the opening of the Alna River, the stop as a public square and densification along a new park with historical references.
 

Eskil Ravnanger Landet


Michael U. Hensel
Søren Skjensvold Sørensen
Contrary to the surrounding extruded buildings the intention of my project is to articulate the building as a continued public landscape, generating a wide range of indoor and outdoor spaces. The border between the building and its surroundings are wiped out at selected locations, integrating it into the urban fabric. The building is designed to stimulate the further development of the city. The connection and closeness to the waterfront, and the new central public spaces, opens up for more development near the sea. 


 

Ingvild Rud Skjærstad


Beate Marie Manthey Hølmebakk
The design objective of this diploma project is to develop an architectural proposal that will facilitate and illuminate the literary work of Rolf Jacobsen. The project addresses architecture as a strategy to convey his authorship, with the desire of calling attention to the text. 


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