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Amanda Ellisif Arnesen


Karin Genevieve Helms
Retracing the Marka Border is a project which aims to revitalize and bring new focus to the Marka Border, which for the last years has experienced a lack of focus. The border is today lacking entity, as housing and infrastructure has eaten into the natural edge. This results in varied edge conditions and insufficient protection for the natural forest. Just the last year there have emerged a new interest in Norwegian media for forests which underscores the need for more proactive measures.
Daniel Clearwater


Karin Genevieve Helms
Spatial transformations during th 20th century due to urban and infrastructural developments led to the fragmentation of surface-water in the Alna watershed resulting in diminsing the ecosystem. Centered on the Lindeberg basin within the Alna watershed, the site is characterized by impermeable surfaces.

This project explores the potential of these untapped spaces to promote the absorption and guiding of surface-water to bolster hydrological integration and ecosystem resilience.
Maria Charlotte Thoner


Sabine Muller
Karin Genevieve Helms
The project proposes an accumulating copperhancing planning of landscape through scales to handle flooding and future water events in the riverways of the Norwegian mountain landscapes, based on the logic of water and topograhy. Through digital water accumulations and tracings of the valley and river in Hemsedal, the project challenge the act of separation of land and water. This seperation”line” has come into sharp focus during extreme floods, with proposals of walls, levees, natural defenses, land retirement schemes and recomendations for retreat.
Hedda Juel Paulsen


Ute Christina Groba
While developing the project, I focused on establishing what is private, shared, and common and how these spaces, as well as the exterior surroundings, are connected both physically and visually. Creating a house for community, simultaneously attending to the needs of the individual families.

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David Pedersen


Lisbeth Funck
Matthew Dylan Anderson
Dwelling in Light - 70° N takes a new approach to single-family house typology within Arctic Norway. Based on a fundamental component of our daily life routine, daylight, it has guided the very characteristic of this specific outcome. The leveled floor plan is harmonic, mediating with daylight through four equal in length and height pendicular facade walls. One glazed wall is completely exposed to its circumstances; the other three facades filter the strong horizontal light through an arrangement of diagonal walls within a grid of 3x1.5m.
Michal Starzynski


Neven Mikac Fuchs
Bin Jia
This diploma is based on my fascination with architectural spaces. Throughout the need for an analytical understanding of everything around and beyond me, I brought up definitions and descriptions of the space as a fundament for the project. By working with the definition of a machine space I designed a private house in the pre-diploma and housing complex afterward.

Ingrid Mathilde Steen-Chabert


Beate Marie Manthey Hølmebakk
Chris-Johan Engh
Eirik Mikal Ulland Stokke
Espen Robstad Heggertveit
The project explores architectural qualities that can accommodate different uses in the public realm, and how common resources such as water and heat can contribute to establish meeting points in the city where people with different backgrounds, in various life situations, can meet. 

Karen Stormoen Mykland


Martin Brandsdal
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Selma Hole Strandskogen


Lisbeth Funck
Matthew Dylan Anderson
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Morten Stubberud


Bente Johanne Kleven
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