Sustainable development in different ways – Gjuteriet
ARTICLE Sustainable construction requires us to preserve existing assets, but that doesn’t prevent us from creating new ones.
ARTICLE Sustainable construction requires us to preserve existing assets, but that doesn’t prevent us from creating new ones.
ARTICLE Shrouded in gentle mist, the temple complex looks like a mirage in the damp greenery of the South Downs National Park in Hampshire, UK.
ARTICLE The newly built Wisdome in Gothenburg is one of the most advanced visualisation domes in the world. With its spectacular appearance and location on top of Universeum, it has become a new landmark in Gothenburg.
ARTICLE In Örebro a new office block is challenging the traditional approach to building. It is made of wood, with the exposed structure as a key element of the design.
ARTICLE The oak shingles that run in neat rows around the house in Saltviga, Norway, don’t just help it blend in beautifully with the landscape. They are also a great example of how wood offcuts and leftovers can be given a starring role elsewhere, combined with thoughtful details.
ARTICLE Spectacular in so many ways, Wisdome Stockholm is being built in the courtyard of Tekniska Museet – Sweden’s National Museum of Science and Technology – away from public view. But it will soon be time for the big reveal, turning the spotlight on a project whose free form dome has challenged everyone involved.
ARTICLE A new sculptural seating and activity area, intended to be used both by the school’s students and as a meeting place for local residents in the evenings and at weekends.
ARTICLE Archipelago hideaway with many functions.
ARTICLE Olympic Facility with smart solutions for open spaces was built in borrowed timber that reused locally.
ARTICLE A warm and visually appealing floor while focusing on sustainability.
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