Government Quarter, Oslo (Norway)
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Looking up at the roof inside of the new central library in Oslo, Norway. Architects: Lundhagem in collaboration with Atelier Oslo. Photo taken in June 2022.
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Sculptures by Sir Tony Cragg. My favorite part of the exhibition inside The Twist at Kistefos museum in Norway, October 2023.
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The Twist is a gallery, a bridge, and a sculpture, all in one, designed by danish BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group). Situated in the sculpture park of Kistefos Museum, Norway. Photo from October 2023.
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This architecture is part of the skyline ‘barcode’ in Oslo, Norway. Photo from February 2023.
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Axel Towers, Copenhagen, Denmark. Architect: Lene Tranberg. Photo was taken in August 2022.
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