The old industrial area Søftestad in Telemark is an interesting landscape, with spatially exciting experiences readily awaiting both over and under the ground. A new line of steel meanders through the landscape and constitutes a 1000 meter long museum. The visitor follows the line from the lake, through the woods, back through history and into the dark mountain where the iron ore resides.
Collaboration with Peter Brekke Skråvik
Statsbygg Student Award 2012
Norwegian Scenic Route - Stapnes
Long house on pillars
Lofoten house
Kollokvie - SIT Gjøvik
Brick house with tower
Atelier Tallerås
Lokstallen Climbing Hall
Living city, Living Sea - Winner Europan 2021
House in Red Concrete
Norske fjellhytter
Helios
ALU Lamp
Atelier Aksnes
Alværn Ungdomsskole
Cabin Rones
Livid Bergen
TT49
Ringve Museum
T House
Bruk - Follo Museum
Klang Installation
Nesoddtangen Barneskole
Kyststi Nesodden
Vågen, Bryggen og Fisketorget
Visiting centre, Bryggen i Bergen
Peterson, Sarpsborg
Reinsvatn
Steinkjer masterplan
Torp Bruk
1450 Culture and co-working
Ankerhagen housing area, Hamar
Norwegian Museum of Photography
Sjøholt tettstedutvikling
Nyhavna, Trondheim
Textilis - Norwegian pavillion at the Frankfurt book fair
Bjärred housing and masterplan, Skäne, Sweden
Small atrium house on pillars
Devoldholmen - Campus and housing area, Kristiansund
Smietangen housing and centre for coastal culture
Floating pavillion
Trondheim 2050
Tietäjä - Norsk Skogfinsk Museum
Villa Lian
House Alværn
Ceremonial space at NTNU
Huntonstranda masterplan
Collage - Kristiansand kunstkvartal
Four green houses
NTNU Renovation
Seljelia Cabins
Katrineholm apartment building
House Weng
Green grid - 1st price open international competition
Context
Hyttetun Byneset
Seams Fashion store
Møllebakken 41
Trondheim Science center
Tveitsund
Søftestad Gruber
Leksvik House
Bodø Town Hall
Tullinløkka, Oslo
House Ø
The little urbanist