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Oslo enters the corpus as a Nordic civic and cultural capital, grounding the Norwegian branch of the saved.archi graph.
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Oslo City Hall image
15
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7
Bureaus
4
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0
Books
9
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Works
Built and cited precedents currently placed in this city
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1950 · Oslo, Oslo, Norway

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2001 · Oslo, Norway

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2002 · Oslo, Norway

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2004 · Oslo, Norway

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2006 · Oslo, Norway

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2007 · Oslo, Norway

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2008 · Oslo, Norway

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2008 · Oslo, Norway

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2008 · Oslo, Norway
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2008 · Oslo, Oslo, Norway

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2008 · Oslo, Norway

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2009 · Oslo, Norway

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2009 · Oslo, Norway

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2009 · Oslo, Norway

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2010 · Oslo, Norway
Bureaus
Practices currently based in this city
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studio · Oslo, Oslo, Norway
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bureau · Oslo, Norway
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studio · Oslo, Oslo, Norway
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bureau · Oslo, Norway
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bureau · Oslo, Norway
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practice · Oslo, Oslo, Norway
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studio · Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Architects
Architects currently based in this city
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1882-1961 · Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Arnstein Arneberg was a leading Norwegian architect whose civic and ceremonial buildings helped define the architectural identity of twentieth-century Oslo.
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1920-1977 · Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Jan Inge Hovig was a Norwegian architect best known for sculptural civic and religious work, including the Arctic Cathedral in Tromso.
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Born 1958 · Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Kjetil Trædal Thorsen is a Norwegian architect and co-founder of Snøhetta, known for civic and cultural projects that merge architecture, landscape, and public movement.
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1924-2009 · Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Sverre Fehn was a Norwegian architect and Pritzker laureate known for fusing landscape, light, and structural clarity across museums and pavilions.