To experience Munch’s singularly vivid work ‘The Scream’ in person is reason enough to visit Oslo, but there’s so much more to see.
One country that is attracting more and more visitors is Norway, with its magnificent capital city Oslo a major draw for tourists. The capital has a population of just 1.1 million people and combines ...
A pass for only The National Museum – Architecture incurs a charge of 30 ... For more information, visit the attraction's website. Guided Oslo Fjord Cruise by Silent Electric Catamaran (431 ...
Discover how human-centered design in architecture fosters social equity, community engagement, and well-being in urban ...
Soar over the stunning city of Oslo, Norway, with this mesmerizing drone footage. Explore the striking waterfront of Aker ...
For Simon Dance Design, the brief to redesign an apartment in the heart of Oslo for painter Callum Innes (an artist nominated for the Turner Prize, no less) and his partner artist Kristin Nordhøy, was ...
In the northern and southern parts of the neighborhood, visitors will find the two main buildings of the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design. Just north of Oslo's cargo port ...
This 308-mile commuter train travels between two beautiful Norwegian cities - Oslo and Bergen - a journey that takes seven hours. The Bergen Line is the highest mainline railway line in Northern ...
A programme of architecture tours at this year's Art Week Tokyo unlocks a series of historic private buildings ...
All the winning projects from the World Architecture Festival 2024. South Africa’s shortlisted entries stand out with remarkable designs in housing, education, and sustainable development.
The Department of Architecture and Interior Design offers the undergraduate Bachelor of Arts in Architecture leading to the professional Master of Architecture, in addition to an undergraduate ...
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