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Tim Cæsar Knutsen


Steinar Westhrin Killi

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As this is the first attempt to consider the value of aluminium dross there were little to no information about how to work with it. Throughout the five months of this project, I discovered nine textures, made three objects out of the material that serve as a representation of the potential of aluminium dross and a handbook for how it can be explored further.

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Mikkel Sommerschield Jøraandstad


Steinar Westhrin Killi
Through a continuous creation process called “One Week, One Chair” — a process where one chair is made every week for ten consecutive weeks — I explore different qualities of the chair in order to gain greater knowledge. The “One Week, One Chair” process and the insights it ac- cumulates builds the foundation for creating one last chair, which in itself materializes and demonstrates the findings that were made throughout the process.
Emil Søderstrøm Gaden


Einar Sneve Martinussen
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Digitale teknologier har en avgjørende rolle for det grønne skiftet og er et av de viktigste verktøyene man har for å redusere utslipp i en rekke sektorer, men den eksplosive veksten i forbruket vårt er i ferd med å utfordre de positive effektene. Klarer vi å redusere det totale dataforbruket vårt vil overgangen til et klimanøytralt samfunn være enklere.
Axel Berggraf Egenæs


Mosse Sjaastad



Xifan Cui

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Tobias Wihl


Marius Nygaard
The task for the diploma project is to design a visitor center to Uppåkra with the purpose of mediating the history of the site and provide facilites for archaeologists to conduct research. The project adresses the paradox of building upon an archeological site:  the visitors center is needed to mediate the site, but building on top of the archaeological findings could potentially destroy them.

Dina Pettersen Watten


Rolf Gerstlauer
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School of Repetition
Ingrid Hove ViljoenOlav Bog Vikane


Tone Selmer-Olsen
Wenche Andreassen
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By allowing the structure to be inhabited by a variety of programs, people and activities, it enables the city to reclaim the road bridge and strengthen its relationship with it. Our project explores the potential of combining the vehicle bridge with programs that focus on mobility, commerce and the community.

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Tor Anders Sudmeyer


Sissil Gromholt
Reuse in the building industry creates possibilities for reducing demand for virgin resources and minimizing waste. However, there is currently no well-established infrastructure for reused building materials. The proposed building is a reuse hub, a centralized location where architectural salvage is collected, processed, recertified and stored before being sold to the market. In addition, the reuse hub will function as a civic interface through a public workshop, experiential path and shopfloor.
Sten Patrick Een Sture


Espen Knudsen Vatn
Jonas Lippestad
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On the basis of own experiences, historical and contemporary references, I want to question what a dwelling can be today. Problematizing the condition of temporality that characterizes Oslo, and its later built environment.

Rather than looking outward to the citys periphery, I focus on the inner city, with the intention of learning about an existing urban condition and how to adapt to it, contrary to reinventing one.

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