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Sindre Bodvar


Lisbeth Funck
This project aims to question the coexistence between horses, landscapes and humans.
How can architecture be used to establish a new relationship between the environment,
including humans and horses?

A decrease in agriculture lands in Norway
It is only around 3 % of agricultural land left in Norway. A small area of this is available
for food production, and a scarce percentage of this is fertile soil (Bioforsk, 2018, 02:51).
Due to climate change, erosion of productive soil has increased as a consequence of more
extreme weather.

Lena Margrethe Hoen BergeKarsten Lunde


Rolf Gerstlauer
Per Olaf Fjeld
to go into the world and look for something,
what we find particular.
observe, find, look
capture, crop, understand, write
place in context; light, body, surface, and meeting.

what is the cropping? where is the particular?
the picture is a fragment, a particular situation of a whole,
a state of tension, balancing at the border
between the recognisable and the strange,
the normal and the particular.

pulling apart, putting together
make our own situations, explored in physical models
Alvar Aronija


Jørgen Johan Tandberg
Astrid Rohde Wang
KALAMAJA MAJA is a housing cooperative located at Vabriku 49 in the city district of ‘Kalamaja’ in Tallinn, Estonia. The building features 12 dwellings, 2 commercial spaces and a sauna. The building seeks to respond to the existing cultural and traditional contexts, while solving contemporary obstacles in an environmentally conscious form.
 
Yuxin An


Rolf Gerstlauer
Per Olaf Fjeld
Starting from an event that I realize that I am always carrying a room [1] and I am always living in one of the rooms of the apartment. With the personal intention for a one family house [2], I study the apartment I am living in now. Through having the focus on bringing forward my architecture, I make objects and advance those objects to become other objects. Following those advanced materials, I come back to the cell I am living in. And now, my cell [1] as an individual structure asks for a collective opening structure.
 
Karoline Soma Aarvik


Erik Fenstad Langdalen
Taubanesentralen (the ropeway hub) is a listed monument situated in Longyearbyen, conveying the history of a coal mining community in the Arctic. It was constructed in the late 1950s and used to transport kibbles with coal from the mines in the mountains where it was collected and passed on to the port and out to the world. The industry was in many ways constructed around the ropeway hub. Taubanesentralen is a purely practical installation, most likely shaped without thought for the esthetics.
Helene Aamlid


Neven Mikac Fuchs
Aleksandra Ognjanov
House for All is a place for secular and inter-religious ceremonies and learning. Its architecture is an expression of unity, a volume of intertwined sequences of public and private spaces within the building. It is an exploration of spatial organization and the experience it engenders.

Mia Thun


Hanne Bat Finke
The lawn is one of the most common surfaces in urban areas. It is so frequently used that we often do not even notice that they are there, under our feet or alongside us as we walk. This project seeks to question why and how we maintain our lawns, and explore alternative maintenance scenarios for a group of lawns in Stovner, a borough in Groruddalen, Oslo.
 
Anna Kross


Luis Rodrigo Callejas Mujica
Christiana Pitsillidou
The Semipalatinsk test site, also known as the Polygon, was the primary testing venue for the Soviet nuclear weapons. This crippled land is associated with the tragedy of about 1.2 million people. The aim of the project is to reveal the wounds of this territory, to let the ground tell its story: what has happened to it and what will continue to happen in the next 20, 400, 1000 years until radioactive particles break down, which will never happen totally. The voice should be as strong and as prominent that it would be notable even from the sky.
Hanna Kvalheim KuløyAlisha Baker


Sabine Muller
Hanne Bat Finke
Taking care of an apple tree is a dedicated practice. It requires knowledge
about tree care, tools, timing, pollinators, and its vulnerabilities. There are
many apple tree types with interesting forms and colours, both singularly
and in an orchard.
It is not an ordinary tree, it needs love.
This is why apple trees are not often in parks.
But, what if someone wants to take care of it? Is there place for it then?
In the 1900s Oslo had 200,000 apple trees in farms, villas, allotment
Sanaz Akbari Koli

Site Introduction
Sommarøy is a unique island in Troms county which can reached by bike and public transportation. It is famous for its white coral beaches and turquoise water.

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