DNB House / Dark Arkitekter
Barcode is part of the mixed-use development of Bjørvika, a former harbor area and highway intersection that expands Oslo city center. Dark teamed with MVRDV and A-Lab and won the international design competition for the development.
© Olaf Kon
Architects: Dark Arkitekter · Office Profile
Location: Bjørvika, Oslo, Norway
Area: 11700.0 sqm
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Olaf Kon, Jiri Havran · Photographer Profile, Christian Roth Christensen
© Olaf Kon
From the architect. Barcode is part of the mixed-use development of Bjørvika, a former harbor area and highway intersection that expands Oslo city center. Dark teamed with MVRDV and A-Lab and won the international design competition for the development.
© Olaf Kon
The winning entry proposed as a string of narrow, yet heterogeneous building shapes inspired in the design of a barcode. DNB?s three-building headquarters is part of the Barcode development, and each member of the Barcode team designed a different part of the trio.
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Dark was responsible for the glass-and granite?West-Building?, which accommodates 600 occupants. An underground concourse containing meeting rooms, canteen, and other common functions runs continuously under all three DNB buildings.
© Jiri Havran
The 15-story office building resembles...
© Olaf Kon
Architects: Dark Arkitekter · Office Profile
Location: Bjørvika, Oslo, Norway
Area: 11700.0 sqm
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Olaf Kon, Jiri Havran · Photographer Profile, Christian Roth Christensen
© Olaf Kon
From the architect. Barcode is part of the mixed-use development of Bjørvika, a former harbor area and highway intersection that expands Oslo city center. Dark teamed with MVRDV and A-Lab and won the international design competition for the development.
© Olaf Kon
The winning entry proposed as a string of narrow, yet heterogeneous building shapes inspired in the design of a barcode. DNB?s three-building headquarters is part of the Barcode development, and each member of the Barcode team designed a different part of the trio.
Section
Dark was responsible for the glass-and granite?West-Building?, which accommodates 600 occupants. An underground concourse containing meeting rooms, canteen, and other common functions runs continuously under all three DNB buildings.
© Jiri Havran
The 15-story office building resembles...
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