Norway Art, architecture and travel
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in Norway - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to Norway.
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reMarkable’s Oslo headquarters is a space for ‘better thinking’
reMarkable’s Oslo head office, featuring areas to retreat, ruminate and collaborate, is a true workspace of the future
By Jonathan Bell Published
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This Norway cabin was designed as a minimalist, coastal escape
This Norway cabin by Erling Berg is made of local timber that frames its scenic Risør views through large openings and outdoor areas, creating a cool summer escape
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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This Oslo house is a suburban cabin in the woods
An Oslo house designed like a retreat, Villa Nikkesmelle by Gartnerfuglen, offers the perfect balance between urban and rural
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Trevarefabrikken is a contemporary Nordic escape embracing its industrial past
Reinvigorated under the creative eye of Jonathan Tuckey Design, Trevarefabrikken offers a holistic retreat that blurs past and present
By Sophie Axon Published
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Eero Saarinen’s former US embassy in Oslo is restored
The former US embassy in Oslo by Finnish American modernist Eero Saarinen has been restored to its 20th-century glory and transformed for contemporary mixed use
By Giovanna Dunmall Published
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Tommie Wilhelmsen’s cabin on Norway’s wild coast frames the experience of the landscape
Tommie Wilhelmsen has completed a new cabin close to the city of Stavanger, a retreat in the heart of a historic coastal landscape
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Aurora 2.0 is the perfect woodland retreat to take in the Northern Lights
Aurora 2.0 by architect Snorre Stinessen in Norway is an architectural retreat with a spectacular view of nature and the Northern Lights
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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This modest cabin is the perfect way to experience Norwegian nature
A modest cabin by KIMA arkitektur in Norway makes the most of its dramatic, natural landscape through simplicity
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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EFEKT’s elevated walkway is a kilometre-long structure above a Norwegian wood
This new elevated walkway in Fyresdal lifts visitors above the forests and lakes of the Hamaren Activity Park, culminating in a spectacular view
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Timber climbing wall by Snøhetta embraces natural themes
Snøhetta's climbing wall recreates the immersive experience of a cave in a leisure centre in Norway
By Hannah Silver Published
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Last chance to see: Laure Prouvost's Light Hall commission at National Museum in Oslo
The Turner Prize-winning artist takes over the cavernous space atop Oslo’s new National Museum with an ethereal installation
By Will Jennings Published
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The Bolder lodges by Snøhetta embrace a Norwegian cliff-edge view
The Bolder project comprises four elevated cabins, enveloped in a Norwegian fjord view, designed by Snøhetta in collaboration with Tom Bjarte Norland and Vipp
By Martha Elliott Published
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A new art initiative sets out to explore Oslo’s architectural tapestry
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Atelier Felix expands within Oslo's iconic Kunstnernes Hus
By Philippine Wright Last updated
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Aslak Haanshuus Arkitekter designs a forest-facing villa in Norway
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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SALT architecture and art festival celebrates the Arctic landscape
By Benjamin Kempton Last updated
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Munch Museum completes in Oslo and gears up for autumn opening
Oslo's Munch Museum, designed by Spanish architecture firm Estudio Herreros, has been completed ahead of its official opening on 22 October 2021
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Right angle: we pine for this timber cabin in Norway
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Nordic architecture explored in Share, a book about contemporary building
Discussions about Nordic architecture and contemporary practice meet in a new book by Artifice, Share: Conversations about Contemporary Architecture – The Nordic Countries
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Taking flight: Nordic Office of Architecture redesigns Oslo airport
By Clare Dowdy Last updated
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Wothouse by NSW is a stylish, compact addition to Oslo suburbia
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Pulp Press by John Gerrard at the Kistefos Museum, Norway
By Elias Redstone Last updated
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Jon Danielsen Aarhus
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Red Concrete House in Lillehammer is bolder than its budget suggests
John Sanden and Ingvild Hodnekvam’s work perfectly represents that clean, nature-inspired, human-centric aesthetic that has come to characterise the best of Norway’s architecture – yet with a fresh, contemporary twist that gives it a competitive edge. The two architects jointly launched Sanden+Hodnekvam Arkitekter in 2014 and have since received commissions all over the country, including houses of all scales and sizes. Their material choices vary, spanning wood, brick and concrete, but it’s their latest house’s distinctive colour that gives it its name: Red Concrete House. The project, located in Lillehammer, is an intergenerational home – a typical family set up for the Nordic country. Here, three generations live under one roof in a minimalist house nestled into a slope.
By Nick Compton Last updated
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Superunion
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Tyin Tegnestue Architects
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Snøhetta unveils ultra-sustainable workspace in Norway
Powerhouse Telemark – an environmentally smart office building – is the latest addition to Snøhetta's growing portfolio of sustainable architecture
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated