
photo: Gerald Zugman
In 2004 the Norwegian company established a New York office - the same year it was awarded the commission for the National September 11 Memorial Museum and Pavilion at the World Trade Centre. The international practice emphasizes site-specific and environmentally responsible design solutions that “enhance...qualities of place and create diverse and rich architectural experiences.” Recent and current work includes the Lillehammer Winter Olympics Art Museum, Norway; Norwegian Embassy, Berlin; Norwegian National Opera, Oslo; and the Wolfe Centre for the Arts, Bowling Green State University, Ohio.
This lecture is organized by the Architectural League of New York and co-sponsored by the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of the Cooper Union.
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