The rehabilitation of an office building focusing on maintenance, reuse and reducing the amount of plastic.
The rehabilitation of an office building focusing on maintenance, reuse and reducing the amount of plastic.
Laerdal Medical’s headquarters on Tanke Svilands gate in Stavanger is set to be upgraded into a modern and attractive workplace for approximately 450 employees.
TradLab TRE is a new building at Norsk Folkemuseum, Norway’s largest museum of cultural history. The project has been designed with a focus on traditional construction methods, natural materials, reuse, and a low carbon footprint. TradLab TRE will be a hub for teaching and showcasing traditional craftsmanship to schools and museum visitors.
After nearly 85 years in use, the functionalistic building Clausengården is set for an extensive rehabilitation with a strong focus on sustainability and climate considerations. The building will be redeveloped in line with FutureBuilt criteria and aims to achieve BREEAM-NOR Excellent certification.
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) has high sustainability ambitions for its new headquarters, aiming to contribute to a greener construction industry while creating a world-class media house.
The project will have a particular focus on circular solutions and will be built using materials that are recycled, reused and reusable.
In central Drammen, Birk & Co is planning an environmentally friendly neighbourhood with approximately 190 residential units, some commercial space on the ground floor and meeting places for the entire neighbourhood.
A former brick factory is being transformed into housing and commerce with local identity and sustainability.