Tag: Peter Pran

LINK-SIGNATUR & NBBJ win Valerenga Football Stadium

LINK-SIGNATUR & NBBJ win Valerenga Football Stadium

Category: Architecture, Sport Tags: , , , , , ,
| August 12, 2010 | 0 Comments

Winning a design competition for the Valerenga Football Club’s new stadium, the team of NBBJ / Link-Signatur / Multiconsult designed a 22,000 seat facility in addition to the Master Plan for the overall site: stadium, public amenities and up to 100,000 square meters of commercial development. The stadium was designed with the ability to expand [...]

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The Sail @ Marina | NBBJ

The Sail @ Marina | NBBJ

Category: Architecture, Mixed Use, Residential, Selected Tags: , , , , , , ,
| April 5, 2010 | 1 Comment

The Sail @ Marina Bay by NBBJ is the mixed-use building comprising apartment units, several restaurants, health clubs, recreation decks with pools and tennis courts, and parking. As the 10th largest residential high-rise in the world, and the largest high-rise in Singapore, the Sail @ Marina Bay has become Singapore’s newest city icon. It carves [...]

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Part 2: Akerselva Atrium | Peter Pran + Jonathan Ward of NBBJ

Part 2: Akerselva Atrium | Peter Pran + Jonathan Ward of NBBJ

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| March 30, 2010 | 0 Comments

If you still remember our previous featured article – Akerselva Atrium, designed by Peter Pran and Jonathan Ward of NBBJ. The project recently has been fully completed, here are some new floor plans and photographs courtesy of NBBJ. Photographers: Jiri Havran, Tim Griffith and Scott Wyatt Click here to full description of the project. + [...]

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Akerselva Atrium | Peter Pran + Jonathan Ward of NBBJ

Akerselva Atrium | Peter Pran + Jonathan Ward of NBBJ

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| August 1, 2009 | 1 Comment

Peter Pran & Jonathan Ward of NBBJ recently has completed the Akerselva Atrium mixed-used building located along the Akerselva/Aker River in Oslo, Norway. The project composed of two distinct architectural forms split by the central lift core with a dramatic striking color glass atrium, where the entrance of the project is defined. One part of [...]

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