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Kringsjå studentby Nordmarka Foto Tove Lauluten

The Kringsjå student village in Oslo is expanding. The first building phase was completed in the spring of 2018 and consists of two buildings that are close to zero energy with up to 11 storeys in cross laminated timber.

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Skjermbilde 2025 12 13 kl 13 35 19

The architecture of the energy-plus kindergarten has passive and technical solutions that make the building produce more energy than it uses. Child-scale spaces stimulate curiosity and the desire to explore.

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FANEBILDE _VINNER

Affordable, environmental friendly first-home residences with architectural quality. Ulsholteien 31 is situated at Furuset, which also is an area project in FutureBuilt.

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Brynseng skole - Foto HRT Frank Ludviksen

Brynseng School has a 1000m2 building-integrated solar façade and is Oslo’s first near zero energy building (nNEB definition).

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T Lauluten DSF9675 WEB 72dpi

By combining technical solutions Asker has built the swimming pool facilities of the future. Holmen swimming pool is not only saving electricity – photovoltaics also ensures production of electricity.

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Foto Oslo kommune

Bicycle parks will give children exiting park play areas and contribute to building a new cycling culture amongst young people.

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Rykkin skole adkomstvei

The passive house school Rykkinn has good daylight conditions in all rooms, and a variety of outdoor spaces facilitate outdoor teaching.

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