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Dezeen Debate features "an intelligent re-use of an industrial structure"

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The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features the Kunstsilo art gallery in Norway by Barcelona studios Mestres Wåge Arquitectes, BAX and Mendoza Partida. The Kunstsilo art gallery in southern Norway is located in a converted 1930s grain silo and was designed by Barcelona's Mestres Wåge Arquitectes , BAX , and Mendoza Partida.

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Curved panels of green timber clad office in Norway by Oslotre

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Scalloped sections of green-painted timber clad the facade of Lumber 4, a mixed-use building in Norway designed by local consulting agency Oslotre to demonstrate the capabilities of timber construction. Over time, the paint under the shadow will weather, leading to a changing facade with lighter and darker curved sections," it added.

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Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter draws on traditional log cabins for remote home in Norway

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Read: Cabin Thunder Top in Norway doubles as a viewpoint and ski jump "The organisation reduces the need for designated circulation space, as all rooms are connected to the central room – the 'bonfire' of the home," explained Wang. In the tallest volume is a small lookout-style mezzanine with a large window, accessed by a ladder.

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Dezeen Debate features "the wreckage of a fancy idea"

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Dezeen Debate Dezeen Debate is sent every Thursday and features a selection of the best reader comments and most talked-about stories.

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Re-imagining Construction: The Top 20 Tallest Mass Timber Buildings

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Mjøstårnet, Brumunddal, Norway: Standing at 280 feet tall, Mjøstårnet was once the world’s tallest timber building. Prefabricated CLT modules stacked between elevator cores and supported by a glulam beam and pillar framework form the high-rise section. Treet, Bergen, Norway: This 160.8-foot Photo by Sindre Ellingsen 11.

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Sanjay Puri Architects designs Indian university with accessible stepped green roof

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As well as small courtyards designed for recreational activities, the terrace will also include different-sized open-air sections that will provide the building's interior with natural ventilation. Read: CF Møller Architects hides "invisible villa" in Norway under green roof. A cafeteria will feature on the ground floor.

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Wisdome Stockholm by Elding Oscarson

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The building opened in December 2023. Source by Elding Oscarson. Photo © Mikael Olsson Location: Stockholm.