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Vulkan

Vulkan – a city within the city.

At the once industry-heavy bank of the river Akerselva, one of Oslo’s most interesting new city development projects, called Vulkan, has come to life. Innovative, eco-friendly architecture defines this neighbourhood, which, among other sustainable features, has a local energy centre with 300-metre deep geothermal wells, and an office building with an exterior that is visually defined by its extensive solar water heating system.

Vulkan brings together a multitude of people and enterprises, and the area comprises two hotels, a large exclusive food hall, office spaces, cultural venues, restaurants, and apartments. It is Aspelin Ramm and Anthon B Nilsen that has developed and transformed and vitalised Vulkan from a plan made by the Oslo-based architect firm LPO arkitekter.

See also

Årvoll Farm
Gallery

Årvoll Farm

  • Årvollveien 35, Bjerke
The National Museum’s library
Library

The National Museum’s library

  • Dronning Mauds gate 2
Bleikøya island
Nature attractions

Bleikøya island

  • Bleikøya, Oslo
Norwegian Academy of Music (NMH)
Concert hall

Norwegian Academy of Music (NMH)

  • Slemdalsveien 11
Østmarka wilderness area
Nature attractions

Østmarka wilderness area

  • Østmarka, Rælingen Municipality, 2009
Nakholmen island
Nature attractions

Nakholmen island

  • Nakholmen, Oslo Municipality
Gressholmen, Heggholmen and Rambergøya islands
Nature attractions

Gressholmen, Heggholmen and Rambergøya islands

  • Gressholmen - Rambergøya - Heggholmen, Oslo
International Library of Fashion Research
Library

International Library of Fashion Research

  • Brynjulf Bulls plass 2