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Tingvalla Utstikkeren


Norwegian Property (NPRO) organized an open architecture competition for a new restaurant and service building at the Tingvallautsikkeren, part of the Aker Brygge waterfront in Oslo.


Our design strives to create a new public destination at Aker Brygge. By placing the restaurant on the northern side of the site, we created an inviting, open space to the south that connects visitors back to the fjord. Outdoor elements of long wooden logs have been randomly distributed along the space, functioning as outdoor furniture and as objects for children to climb on and enjoy.


The proposed design is flexible both in form and in function. It adapts to the climate and the natural light through the seasons. The large glass facades of the restaurant are removable. In summer, they open up to connect the outdoor and indoor areas. In winter, the facades are closed protecting the visitors from the cold weather outside, providing a cosy and intimate atmosphere with good views of the fjord.

 
 
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Anastasia Borowska
Hold up Georgia!!!!!
Beka Pkhakadze
Beka Pkhakadze, 05-28-09
nice work
Istvan Ocztos
Istvan Ocztos, 05-15-09
!!!!
Alp Germaner
Alp Germaner, 05-13-09
inspiring work. love the detail and well presented views.
Jes Fink-Jensen
Jes Fink-Jensen, 04-30-09
Very nice!!
Justin Otte
Justin Otte, 04-09-09
talk about sexy! thats awesome! anything modern gets me all squishy inside... lol
THE ILL ONE
THE ILL ONE , 04-08-09
thanks for the invite, your work is so complete and thorough!!!
Joanna Wylegala
Joanna Wylegala, 04-08-09
somehow it reminds me an old school of Bauhaus
Francis Qureshi
Francis Qureshi, 04-08-09
looks really well thought out, great work :)
Evgeny (Zhenya) West
very interesting work!!!
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