Layered Landscapes Lofoten - understanding of complexity, otherness and change
Layered Landscapes Lofoten - understanding of complexity, otherness and change published by ACTAR publishers, is available in selected bookstores worldwide, on amazon, and in Norway and Sweden at Adlibris.
The methods, investigations and proposals developed and put into play at our master studio City as Biotope are now edited into a book! You can order it from us by mailing firmapost@70n.no or buy it from BAS by contacting line@bergenarkitektskole.no for 200,-. It is also possible to download as low res pdf here: City as Biotope PDF (44,5M). Thanks to all the students and contributors!
MOSAÏC::REGION
We, 70°N + D&U, have been awarded first prize in the competition Øresundsvisioner 2040 with our Mosaïc::Region! Visit the Mosaïc::Region site!
70°N at V&A
Our concepts Forever Forest and Endless Sea are exhibited at Victoria & Albert this summer.
We've received the AR award for our Torvdalshalsen rest area! D&U + 70°N have been awarded first prize for our proposal for Nordhavnen, Excentral Park - Edge Dynamics!
70°N arkitektur was founded in 1995 in Tromsø. Today's partners are: Gisle Løkken, Joar Lillerust, Magdalena Haggärde and Irene Wilner Bergholt, running the office together with Stine Johanne Haugseth.
70°N arkitektur has a wide experience in; - architectural design and planning - urban planning - landscape design - interior design - exhibition and set design - architectural teaching
70°N arkitektur works with all kinds of design issues from small object design, exhibition and set design, housing projects to area planning and urban design, as well as lecturing and teaching. Experimentation and dialogue are fundamental in 70°N arkitektur’s practice. Ever since the office was established architectural competitions have been an important arena for continuous reformulation and development of the office’s practice as a reflective, critical and committed approach to architecture and planning, and a vital position in the public debate concerning architecture, urban development and regional planning.
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