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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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The building was completed in 1950, and the façade is protected pursuant to the Planning and Building Act. Höegh Eiendom has renovated the building in line with FutureBuilt’s criteria for circular buildings, and 50 per cent of the materials and building components is reused or reusable.

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Eikeli VGS foto Mats Bakken LARGE 45

Eikeli School in Bærum is renovated and extended. The new building contains a climate friendly sports arena with classrooms on top.

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Oversiktsbilde Fornebu1

An urban consolidation centre pilot that seeks to consolidate goods between private logistics companies to reduce vehicle movements related to last-mile goods deliveries.

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T Lauluten DSF4048 72dpi

Furuset represents an important focus area for climate-friendly urban development. The aim is to halve current greenhouse gas emissions while implementing innovative urban development. Furuset is an important part of both the Groruddalen Action Plan and the model area in the City of Oslo’s Future-Built project.

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The Climate House (Klimahuset) is a new exhibition building situated in the Botanical Gardens in Oslo. By combining high and low technology and using innovative, local materials, including a good deal of timber, the Climate House shows the way to the building solutions of the future.

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Reuse of building materials and design for future reuse. Integrated photovoltaics in the building façade and on the green roof. The new Ruseløkka school is a near net zero energy school.

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Three single-storey buildings with flats for students with families. Cross-laminated timber construction, solar panels, grey water recycling, and local geothermal heating are all features that fit the student village’s green identity.

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