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Architectural Guide Norway

Anna Martovitskaya Sergei A. Kulikov

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DOM Publishers
01 January 2026
Norway is home to the world's northernmost aquarium, impressively designed viewing points amid spectacular landscapes, and the Oslo Opera House, which has revitalized an entire district. As in other Nordic countries, architecture is highly valued, and a responsible approach to nature and its resources is evident throughout.

This architectural guide showcases 270 buildings, primarily from the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. These buildings are located not only in the largest and most visited cities, such as Oslo, Stavanger, Bergen, and Trondheim, but also in the northern regions of Bod, Troms, and Svalbard. There is also a special chapter devoted to the Norwegian Scenic Routes, which are currently the country's most important infrastructure project.

Norway is already consistently implementing environmental protection measures in construction, not only through innovative technologies, but also through the design of buildings and urban spaces. From pedestrian bridges to office complexes and residential buildings, Norwegian architects face a variety of challenges, but their work always focuses on the relationship between people and nature.
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Imprint:   DOM Publishers
Country of Publication:   Germany
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 245mm,  Width: 134mm, 
ISBN:   9783869229034
ISBN 10:   3869229039
Pages:   404
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Anna Martovitskaya, born in 1980. Graduated from the -Faculty of Journalism at Moscow State University. Worked for newspaper and archi-tecture magazines (editor--in-chief). Has authored several guides to the architecture of cities in Europe. Has curated international exhibition projects on the subject of contemporary architecture in Scandinavia. Sergei A. Kulikov, studied art and architecture history at Moscow State University. He works as a writer, editor, independent curator, urban and land development consultant and analyst. In 2015, in collaboration with colleagues he established the Project North think tank focused on innovative approaches to research and development of Arctic territories.

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