NEW TRAINEES START AT NIELSTORP+ARCHITECTS
25 August 2018
We are glad to welcome Emilie Marie Moestue and Kristoffer Eriksen Gresseth as our new trainees from autumn 2018. Emilie was urged by her tutor at Kristiania University College to apply for an internship at NIELSTORP+ architects. "I was interested in working for a well-established firm to further develop as an interior...
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NIELSTORP+ PROJECTS IN CHINA FEATURED IN AFTENPOSTEN
14 August 2018
Aftenposten newspaper published an extensive article this summer where NIELSTORP+ was highlighted as the main Norwegian architectural success story in China. China Eastern Airlines commissioned NIELSTORP+ to design their new global headquarters, and this was completed in spring 2018 at Hongqiao airport. The building complex is approx. 245,000 m²,...
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STIAN FAMMESTAD AND XIANWEN ZHENG COMPLETE THEIR TRAINEE PROGRAM AT NIELSTORP+
5 July 2018
As the summer holidays start at NIELSTORP+ we must say «thank you, goodbye and hope to see you again» to our two excellent trainees Stian Fammestad and Xianwen Zheng, who are leaving us after having completed their trainee program with us. They have both proven themselves to be dedicated, talented...
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NORWEGIAN MEDIA FEATURES NIELSTORP+ AS REVITALISERS OF DOWNTOWN TROMSØ ARCHITECTURE
3 July 2018
The largest newspaper in Northern Norway – Nordlys – published a feature article on how NIELSTORP+ has contributed to revitalizing downtown Tromsø The headline reads: They have changed the center of Tromsø. Now the architects dream of a "hole" through Nerstranda. Excerpt from the reportage: Architect Tord Kvien wants the residents of Tromsø and...
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WE ARE LOOKING FOR 4 TALENTED AND ENTHUSIASTIC ARCHITECTS
4 May 2018
NIELSTORP+ Architects is a future-oriented architecture firm with over 40 employees, based in Oslo. We are involved in all types of projects from interiors and private houses to large hotels, offices, industry, and city master planning projects. We currently work mainly with projects in Norway and China. We have many...
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OUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE OSLO BARCODE
25 February 2018
The A 14 building – with its gable of vertical travertine stone and glass bay windows – acts as a mediator between the current Oslo Atrium building in the west and the taller Bjørvika buildings in the east, all facing the Dronning Eufemias Avenue. It sits as a small and...
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