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![Nordic-Office of Architecture Oslo Airport Extension
Nordic-Office of Architecture Oslo Airport Extension](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/12680/01_nordic-office-of-architecture_ph-ivan-brodey_last_sez.jpg)
11-05-2017
Nordic-Office of Architecture Oslo Airport Extension
The Nordic-Office of Architecture studio has designed the Oslo airport extension, doubling the surface area and preserving the rationalist style of the existing building. The project saw the first airport building in the world being awarded an ‘Excellent’ rating under BREEAM certification. Its innovations include using snow for cooling.
![Barcode – Instant City in Oslo Barcode – Instant City in Oslo](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/38/11975/12. deg42_detail east facade_oslo s utvikling_ivan brodey_last_sez.jpg)
23-09-2016
Barcode – Instant City in Oslo
Barcode: the redevelopment project for Bjørvika and the Oslo Fjord in the Norwegian capital.
![A-Lab Arkitekturlaboratoriet: Statoil regional and international offices
A-Lab Arkitekturlaboratoriet: Statoil regional and international offices](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/30/9552/10_a-lab-arkitekturlaboratoriet-statoil-regional-and-international-offices_last_sez.jpg)
25-06-2014
A-Lab Arkitekturlaboratoriet: Statoil regional and international offices
The shape and expressive surfaces of the Norwegian energy company Statoil's office complex reflect the research and innovation that are the keys to the company's operations, achieving significant results in the area of sustainability. A-Lab Arkitekturlaboratoriet's project won the competition held in 2009.
![A-Lab, Statoil regional and international offices
A-Lab, Statoil regional and international offices](https://www.floornature.com/media/photos/1/9481/01_a-lab_statoil-office_ph-ivan-brodey_last_sez.jpg)
29-04-2014
A-Lab, Statoil regional and international offices
An iconic building suggesting the meeting between public and commercial spaces in Norway, the land of democratic design. The project represents typically Scandinavian values despite its unconventional forms.