Asplan Viak AS
Asplan Viak is an interdisciplinary architecture and consulting company with 900 employees in 30 locations in Norway. International activities through Norplan.
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Asplan Viak is an interdisciplinary architecture and consulting company with 900 employees in 30 locations in Norway. International activities through Norplan.
BiomimicryNorway is an organization focused on sustainable innovation. We provide workshops, courses and consulting services using circular economy and biomimicry principles.
Ecocube provides mobile, ecofriendly housing. We re-use shipping containers and utilize state of the art technology and materials to provide modern, comfortable homes.
The City of Oslo is piloting construction sites where emission free solutions are being tested.
Visit new or renovated green buildings in the region and see how they meet the strongest requirements on energy use, produce energy for own consumption and fuel production for clean transport.
Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) is in the forefront of several fields within international energy research, including solar, wind and hydrogen
Kunnskapsbyen in close collaboration with local governments and other public and private actors, so that we can create a market for technology and competence from the regions tech companies and service providers. We promote our partners through our extensive international network.
Lillestrøm Centre of Innovation – a unique partnership between businesses, research and public actors
Multiconsult is one of the leading firms of consulting engineers and designers in Norway. With roots going back to 1908, the company has played an important role in Norway’s development and economic growth. Thanks to its 2,900 highly skilled members of staff, the company is able to provide a range of services including multidisciplinary consulting and design, project engineering and management, verification, inspection, supervision and architecture – both in Norway and overseas.
FutureBuilt is a ten-year programme (2010-2020) with a vision of developing carbon neutral urban areas and high-quality architecture.
Starting with 2017 all new buildings owned by the City of Oslo are planned as plus-energy-buildings
Powerhouse produces more renewable energy that it consumes over the course of its lifetime.
A national pilot consisting of a passive house with four renewable energy sources used for education purposes.
50 pilot projects for climate neutral buildings and urban areas will be built in Oslo by 2020.