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In the Fornebu peninsula outside Oslo, the municipality of Bærum has completed a new development comprising of a primary school, nursery, and a nursing home. This project exemplifies innovation in energy solutions, the use of low-carbon building materials, and smart efficient use of available space. The completed complex not only serves its immediate purpose but also offers valuable knowledge and insights that can be applied to future projects.

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The circular resource centre Sirkulær Ressurssentral is a pilot innovation project in FutureBuilt. The project aims to make it easier both to buy and sell used construction materials for the increasing number of circular building projects.

 

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The Oslo Port Authority has renovated the yellow-listed Skur 38 (“Shed 38”) in accordance with circular principles. The renovation plays up the building’s history, even as it employs cutting-edge technology and energy-efficient solutions.

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In the new National Museum you can experience art, architecture and design all under one roof and in completely new ways. The museum has been built with ambitious climate criteria and is a pilot project in the FutureBuilt programme.

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The National Museum exterior with Light Hall photo by Borre Hostland

In the new National Museum you can experience art, architecture and design all under one roof and in completely new ways. The museum has been built with ambitious climate criteria and is a pilot project in the FutureBuilt programme.

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MUNCH is a prestigious project for the City of Oslo and has been planned in accordance with the FutureBuilt criteria. The new museum is at the forefront in terms of both energy savings and reduced climate gas emissions. Together with the new public library, MUNCH represents the largest ever investment in cultural edifices for the City of Oslo.

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Oslo Public library is built according to ambitious environmental standards. With its central location in Bjørvika, the new library becomes a vibrant hub - a modern meeting place for learning and exchange of knowledge.

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Kristian Augusts gate 13 in Oslo is a ground-breaking re-use project where a building from the 1950s has been upgraded in accordance with FutureBuilt’s criteria for circular buildings. Together with Entra and Mad we have now translated the findings report into English to make it available to an international audience. You will find the link to the report in the article below.

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