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Gjøvik House in Norway by Norm Architects

Friday, November 9th, 2018

Article source: Norm Architects

An hour north of Oslo, located on a majestic hill side facing the Norwegian woods and Mjøsa lake, lies the Gjøvik house; a modern and minimal cluster house created by Norm Architects.

The Gjøvik house, consisting of overlapping cubes of different sizes, makes for an intimate and dynamic family home with materials, levels and inbuilt, tailor-made furniture creating a minimal yet warm and secluded feeling. The house gracefully embraces the hill side terrain, merging with its surroundings in a humble and natural manner. Having thoroughly considered the climate in the process of designing the house, the idea behind the cluster style house was to give the home a cosy and inviting feel, where you can truly hibernate while taking shelter from the frigid days of Nordic winter.

Image Courtesy © Norm Architects

  • Architects: Norm Architects
  • Project: Gjøvik House
  • Location: Gjøvik, Norway
  • Lead Architect: Linda Korndal
  • Size: 155 m2

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Gjøvik University College in Norway by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter

Sunday, February 18th, 2018

Article source: Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter 

The new building for Gjøvik University College is a learning arena for knowledge and education. The project ties in with the existing learning environment of the university college and provides opportunities for the merging with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).

Image Courtesy © Statsbygg and Trond-Isaksen

  • Architects: Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter
  • Project: Gjøvik University College
  • Location: Gjøvik, Norway
  • Photography: Statsbygg, Trond-Isaksen
  • Client: Statsbygg
  • Design Team: Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter
  • Size: 5,000 m2

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Arboretum in Gjøvik, Norway by Rintala Eggertsson Architects

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

Article source: Rintala Eggertsson Architects

The Gjoevik Care Centre is an institution for juvenile asylum seekers.  The centre provides shelter and safety for immigrants under the age of 15 and helps those of them who are struggling with traumatic experiences from famine and conflicts around the world. Our assignment was to create a refuge for the children which also could serve as a place for meaningful activities in their daily lives.

Image Courtesy Pasi Aalto

  • Architects: Rintala Eggertsson Architects
  • Project: Arboretum
  • Location: Øverbyvegen 88-104, 2825 Gjøvik, Norway
  • Architect Team: Vibeke Jenssen, Kaori Watanabe, Sami Rintala and Dagur Eggertsson
  • Client: Public Construction and Property Management (Statsbygg), Tommy Pedersen
  • User: Gjøvik Care Centre
  • User representative: Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs (Bufetat), Anne-Beth Brekke, Geir Rune Nyhus and Kai Børresen
  • Curator: Public Art Norway (KORO), Mette Kvandal and Per Henrik Svalastog
  • Building team: Dagur Eggertsson, Julian Fors, Fabricio Ferreira Fernandes, Matthew Donnachie, Sölvi Magnússon, Kaori Watanabe and Vibeke Jenssen.
  • Software used: AutoCad and Sketchup

 

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