Skimuseet
The new façade of the world's oldest ski museum consists of a five-meter tall glass wall partially clad by 1207 Norwegian pine wood planks, referencing the traditional wooden fence skigard.
The new façade of the world's oldest ski museum consists of a five-meter tall glass wall partially clad by 1207 Norwegian pine wood planks, referencing the traditional wooden fence skigard.
With our new website we've taken a look at how everything digital also has a carbon footprint – and what we can do to reduce it.
Snøhetta recently opened Vesterheim Commons in Iowa, USA, a cultural campus containing a museum, folk art school, and other community-oriented facilities dedicated to Norwegian-American traditions.
Beijing City Library is Snøhetta's latest innovation in the library typology, thirty-five years after we began work on Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Egypt.
Event
Location
Date
In between: Kjetil Trædal Thorsen on Leonard Rickhard
Oslo, Norway
04 April 2024
Snøhetta Design Speaks at Sustainathon X 2024 Designing Sustainable Websites
Skjetten, Norway
10 April 2024
Snøhetta visits Built in Wood Lecture: "Wood for a Resource Optimization and a Sustainable Future"
Copenhagen, Denmark
22 May 2024
With its glistening, tilting roof the library recalls the ancient Alexandrian lighthouse and provides the city with a new symbol for learning and culture.
Built on piles in the Oslo fjord, the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet has given parts of the city's waterfront space back to the public.
Europe's first underwater restaurant Under also functions as a research center for marine life, providing a tribute to the wild fauna of the sea and to the rocky coastline of Norway’s southern tip.
The project transformed a notoriously congested intersection in Manhattan into a world-class civic space.