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.
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.
Near zero-energy homes whose structures and surfaces use innovative timber and biomass solutions.
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.
Attractive and safe consept for bicycle parking in connection with the metro that can adapt to different locations.
Plushouse kindergarten where solar panels are an integrated part of the architecture.
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.
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.
Affordable, environmental friendly first-home residences with architectural quality. Ulsholteien 31 is situated at Furuset, which also is an area project in FutureBuilt.
Brynseng School has a 1000m2 building-integrated solar façade and is Oslo’s first near zero energy building (nNEB definition).