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    • 12 House for a Family Hedmarksvollen
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 11 Seaweed Insulation
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 11 Skreda Rest Area
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 10 Modular Hydro Powerstations
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 10 Outdoor Area Youth Facility Bergen Prison
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 10 Myrbærholmen Fishing Bridges
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 10 Studio Pilestredet 75c
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 09 Akkarvik Roadside Restroom
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 09 Skreda Roadside Restroom
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 09 House for a Couple Biristrand
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 08 Myrbærholmen Fishing Dock
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 08 Myrbærholmen Parking Area
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 08 Youth Facility Bjørgvin
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 07 Pålsbu Hydro Power Station
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 00 House for a Widow
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 99 House for a Housewife
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 99 House for Mother and Child
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 98 House for a Young Woman
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen
    • 95 4º c
      Exhibition Oslo 2011 One of five Challenger projects at the Norwegian Architectural Festival 2011. It suggests the use of dried seaweed an kelp as thermal insulation. Seaweed and kelp are natural renewable resources that are little used. If proven suitable the project could give rise to a new local industry engaging in growing, harvesting and drying seaweed and kelp for the production of a new sustainable building material. The idea is supported by SINTEF and manthey kula is pursuing testing and investigations of material properties and sustainable drying methods.

      With C. Petersen and C. Engh
      Photograph: C. Petersen