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The apartment building at Sofienberggate 7 in Oslo is refurbished. New highly-insulated facades, a new ventilation system, thermal energy wells and solar energy collection on the roof and the facades will reduce energy consumption by more than 70 percent.

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Furuset Hageby is a new housing and treatment centre for people with cognitive impairments. The project is a FutureBuilt project with very high environmental ambitions. This applies both to reductions of greenhouse gas emissions, energy efficient measures in the actual building shell, the use of renewable energy and appropriate material use.

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Powerhouse Pilaris is a building being planned according to the Powerhouse Paris Proof standards, which are based on the 1.5-degree target specified in the Paris Climate Accords. Energy efficiency, material resources, and circular economics are entirely essential in order to achieve the project’s CO2 targets. Powerhouse Pilar is a candidate project in FutureBuilt.

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The circular resource centre Sirkulær Ressurssentral is a pilot innovation project in FutureBuilt. The project aims to make it easier both to buy and sell used construction materials for the increasing number of circular building projects.

 

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Eikeli School in Bærum is renovated and extended. The new building contains a climate friendly sports arena with classrooms on top.

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The Oslo Port Authority has renovated the yellow-listed Skur 38 (“Shed 38”) in accordance with circular principles. The renovation plays up the building’s history, even as it employs cutting-edge technology and energy-efficient solutions.

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Bicycle parks will give children exiting park play areas and contribute to building a new cycling culture amongst young people.

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MUNCH is a prestigious project for the City of Oslo and has been planned in accordance with the FutureBuilt criteria. The new museum is at the forefront in terms of both energy savings and reduced climate gas emissions. Together with the new public library, MUNCH represents the largest ever investment in cultural edifices for the City of Oslo.

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