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Deichman Bjørvika
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A13=Hélène Binet
A13=Iwan Baan
A14=Elif Shafak
A14=Liv Sæteren
A14=Nikolaus Hirsch
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architectural case study
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B01=Atelier Oslo
B01=Lund Hagem Architects
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civic architecture
contemporary design
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cultural infrastructure
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library architecture
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Nordic architecture
Oslo architecture
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public buildings
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sustainable design
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Product details
- ISBN 9783037786505
- Dimensions: 200 x 270mm
- Publication Date: 25 Nov 2021
- Publisher: Lars Muller Publishers
- Publication City/Country: CH
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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After lengthy planning, the new public library in Oslo was completed and opened in summer 2020. Located opposite the Opera House and the Munch Museum, the imposing building fits into the ensemble in the new cultural quarter of the Norwegian capital. The project by Lund Hagem Architects and Studio Oslo emerged from an international architectural competition and is characterized by a radical interpretation of the library as a vivid place to meet and spend time with an impressive multimedia offering in an unobtrusive inviting environment.
The publication documents in detail the planning and building process from the first draft to the opening. Essays by the novelist Elif Shafak and the
library’s long-time director Liv Sæteren explain the significance of the institution as an integrative social force. Nikolaus Hirsch pays tribute to the building from the perspective of architectural criticism. Iwan Baan and Hélène Binet capture the architecture and atmosphere of the shining crystal in their photographs.
The new building of Norway’s largest and oldest public library is the prototype of a modern library.
With an essay by Elif Shafak on the role and future of libraries.
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