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With its red brick facade, projecting cubic forms and a black steel external staircase, this development forms the imposing closing ensemble on the skyline of the Oslo fjord. Significantly, the name of the 300,000 m2 harbour complex, where 13 narrow north-south structures with various functions soar into the sky, is “Barcode”., , The final site at the eastern end is tapering on plan, and this became a distinctive feature of the “Wedge” office block. With a length of 70 metres, the slender steel skeleton-frame structure with a facing brick outer skin is just 11 metres wide at its broadest point.
With its red brick facade, projecting cubic forms and a black steel external staircase, this development forms the imposing closing ensemble on the skyline of the Oslo fjord. Significantly, the name of the 300,000 m2 harbour complex, where 13 narrow north-south structures with various functions soar into the sky, is “Barcode”., , The final site at the eastern end is tapering on plan, and this became a distinctive feature of the “Wedge” office block. With a length of 70 metres, the slender steel skeleton-frame structure with a facing brick outer skin is just 11 metres wide at its broadest point.
Co-Working Offices in Oslo
2019-06-03
Dronning Eufemias gate 42, 191, Oslo
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Electronic Resource
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AVIAPLAN: GARDERMOEN, OSLO -OSLO AIRPORT.
Online Contents | 2001
AVIAPLAN: GARDERMOEN, OSLO / OSLO AIRPORT
British Library Online Contents | 2001
Kværnerbyen, Oslo Arcasa Arkitekter, Oslo
British Library Online Contents | 2019
|TECHNICAL & PRACTICE - Working an offices
Online Contents | 2000