Architectural guide Oslo:

Once known mainly for its natural surroundings, Oslo is now firmly on the map for its architecture. Contemporary showpieces such as Renzo Piano's Astrup Fearnley Museum, Snøhetta's iconic opera house, and the Barcode project line its new waterfront. This geographically organised guide lead...

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Main Authors: Nielsen, Henning 1956- (Author), Meyer, Ulf 1970- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin DOM publishers [2019]
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Summary:Once known mainly for its natural surroundings, Oslo is now firmly on the map for its architecture. Contemporary showpieces such as Renzo Piano's Astrup Fearnley Museum, Snøhetta's iconic opera house, and the Barcode project line its new waterfront. This geographically organised guide leads the reader on a tour of these masterworks, as well as out to the regions around Scandinavia's smallest capital. It takes in everywhere from a brutalist church with an inverted dome and a ski jump with a 69 metre cantilever, to modernist restaurants and recently transformed areas such as Fornebu, the former site of the city's airport. In two introductory essays and more than 150 projects, the book outlines not only how Olso has turned to the water, but also what gives it such a special place in the hearts of architects, designers, and its citizens.
Physical Description:215 Seiten Karten 24.5 cm x 13.4 cm
ISBN:9783869224602
3869224606
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Call Number: 0002 ARC 984f 2019 A 1417 Floor plan
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