Schweigaardsgate 21 + 23 | Lund+Slaatto Architects
Designed by Lund+Slaatto Architects, The award-winning buildings Schweigaardsgate 21 and 23 were designed as one architectural composition. Each of the two building volumes appears as almost perfectly cubic shapes. Within each, there is a glazed atrium that provides daylight into the office floors.
Photography: Espen Gees
The office plans are mainly based on a U-shape, where the central atrium opens towards the main road on the lower floors, and then as one ascends up space rotates incrementally toward the opposite direction and the view out over the main railway station to the south. The two buildings were given distinct characters in the facade cladding. Both buildings are clad in granite, but on S21 the stone is light grey, while on S23 it is almost black. The internal facades in the atrium are clad in oak, and the warm timber surfaces together with the characteristic daylight have created spaces that give strong experiential associations to Norwegian nature. Courtesy of Lund+Slaatto Architects
The primary challenge of this double project was the high density required for such a tight site limited by the urban structure and the planning limitations restricting the building height. Our goal was to combine the tight, external physical framework with a sequence of more varied internal spaces. The buildings appear from the street as two precise urban volumes, but both buildings contain a complex central atrium that steps gradually up from the entrance to a public canteen on ...
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