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When the project is Snøhetta, sometimes the building is connected to the land in a social manner, functioning as a bridge between different parts of the city.
This is the case of the Central Library that connects downtown Calgary to the East Village, intercepting a light rail transit line: few years after the completion of their Egyptian masterpiece, Snøhetta return to the topic with a library that is intuitive and functional, with a long, interesting curving form and an almond-shaped plant.
When completed in 2008, the Oslo Opera House was an instant hit: panoramic views of the surroundings, a roof that angles to the ground, stunning white Carrara marble, and several international awards for the project that established a new era for architecture in Norway.
Try to book a table at Europe’s first underwater restaurant, if you can: Under’s cuisine, Michelin star for 2020, is second only to its setting.
The dramatic exterior is nothing but a 34 mt long monolithic concrete tube that dives into the ocean, as a metaphor of a journey from the land to the sea: natural light penetrates the water and reaches the restaurant’s interior, five and a half meters below the surface, creating a suggestive, unique atmosphere.
Snøhetta is currently working on some quite incredible stuff, including the Shanghai Grand Opera House and Svart, the world’s first energy-positive hotel.
Located in the permafrost, on the remote island of Svalbard, the Arc will be a visitor center for Arctic Preservation Storage and one of the most significant Snøhetta’s dialogue with the land.
Inside the dramatic white vault, a digital archive will store and exhibit timeless treasures: from the Vatican’s 1500 years old manuscripts to the world’s largest collection of seeds, to Edward Munch’s art collection, to film clips of Pelè playing football.
Nothing but a heritage for mankind safeguarded at the end of the world.
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