A few months back I read a great New Yorker piece by David Owen about the Snøhetta architects who designed the Oslo Opera House (finished in 2008) — completely redefining the Oslo waterfront area from barren wasteland into an inviting public space. Owen’s focus was to highlight the project Snøhetta has been hired to do in …
Category: Norway
A Long Weekend in the North
You know what I’ve been doing a lot of since arriving in Oslo? Working. I guess it makes sense, since I actually am here for the express purpose of working. There’s a lot I want to get done on my PhD during these two months, plus I’m working on a freelance project on the side (i.e., …
Oslo | Holmenkollen World Cup Nordic Skiing
So apparently there’s a good reason why skiing is Norway’s national obsession — they actually invented the sport, as evidenced by a 6,000-year-old cave carving found in Northern Norway that depicts a man on skis. I have to admit that despite growing up near the Cascade Mountains, I’ve never strapped on a pair of skis …
Oslo | Frogner Park
Once I started planning my research stay in Oslo, one of the first things I did was check out the location of my office on Google Maps. It was there I learned of the existence of Frogner Park, Oslo’s largest, practically across the street. And according to its size, there’s a whole lot going on …