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Snøhetta
Norway

Snøhetta is an international architecture, landscape architecture, interior design and brand design office based in Oslo, Norway and New York City with studios in San Francisco, Innsbruck, Paris, Hong Kong, Adelaide and Stockholm. Snøhetta was founded by Kjetil Trædal Thorsen, Christoph Kapeller and Craig Edward Dykers in 1989.

Associated Sites

Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Alexandria, Egypt
Muttrah Fish Market
Muscat, Oman

Documents

Bibliotheca Alexandrina Project Brief
report
The Role of Contemporary Architecture
book section
Bibliotheca Alexandrina
book section
Bibliotheca Alexandrina Presentation Panels
graphic panels
Photographs of Bibliotheca Alexandrina
photographs
Bibliotheca Alexandrina On-site Review Report
report
Architects in Egypt: A Preliminary Bibliography
report
Muttrah Fish Market On-site Review Report
report
Muttrah Fish Market Project Brief
report
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Snøhetta

Norway

Snøhetta is an international architecture, landscape architecture, interior design and brand design office based in Oslo, Norway and New York City with studios in San Francisco, Innsbruck, Paris, Hong Kong, Adelaide and Stockholm. Snøhetta was founded by Kjetil Trædal Thorsen, Christoph Kapeller and Craig Edward Dykers in 1989.

Associated Sites

Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Alexandria, Egypt
Muttrah Fish Market
Muscat, Oman

Documents

Bibliotheca Alexandrina Project Brief
report
The Role of Contemporary Architecture
book section
Bibliotheca Alexandrina
book section
Bibliotheca Alexandrina Presentation Panels
graphic panels
Photographs of Bibliotheca Alexandrina
photographs
Bibliotheca Alexandrina On-site Review Report
report
Architects in Egypt: A Preliminary Bibliography
report
Muttrah Fish Market On-site Review Report
report
Muttrah Fish Market Project Brief
report

Images & Videos

Video presentation of Bibliotheca Alexandrina
WMV
IAA705508
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