Snøhetta (company)

Architecture firm based in Oslo and New York From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Snøhetta (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈsnø̀ːˌhɛtːɑ]) is a Norwegian architectural firm headquartered in Oslo, Norway.[2]

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Snøhetta AS
Company typeAksjeselskap
Industry
Founded1989
FoundersKjetil Trædal Thorsen, Craig Edward Dykers
Headquarters,
Number of locations
Oslo, New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Adelaide, Innsbruck, and San Francisco[1]
Number of employees
350 (2024) 
Websitewww.snohetta.com
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Background

The company was formed in 1987 by Norwegian, Kjetil Thorsen, and a group of young architects. They named it Snøhetta after the tallest mountain in the Dovrefjell National Park.[3] In 1989 they joined forces with New York architect, Craig Dykers, to enter the competition to design a replacement for the Library of Alexandria (the winning design for Bibliotheca Alexandrina wasn't completed until 2001).[3]

Awards

Snøhetta has received the World Architecture Award for the Bibliotheca Alexandrina and the Oslo Opera House, and the Aga Khan Award for Architecture for the Bibliotheca Alexandrina.[4] Since its completion in 2008, the Oslo Opera House has also been awarded the Mies van der Rohe Award,[5] the EDRA (Environmental Design Research Association) Great Places Award, the European Prize for Urban Public Space,[6] In 2010, through Kjetil Trædal Thorsen’s lead, Snøhetta’s works’ coherence with their environment was awarded the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture, both from an international point of view, for their large scale projects, and at a local, small projects scale.[7][8]

Notable works

Further reading

  • Snøhetta Works. Lars Müller Publishers. 2009. ISBN 978-3-03778-147-0.
  • Conditions: Snøhetta : Architecture, Interior, Landscape. Lars Müller Publishers. 2007. ISBN 978-3-03778-118-0.
  • Snøhetta: Hus som vil meg hysa, Kjartan Fløgstad, 2004. ISBN 978-8-25216-108-3.[20]

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