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PWC Building l OSLO l 46m l 12fl

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PWC Building
Oslo, Norway


HEIGHT: 46m
FLOORS: 12 floors
COMPLETION: ?
ARCHITECT: ?







































Drawed by A-lab, it has 12 floors and is 46 meters high, a part of the Barcode development in central Oslo.
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8.5/10
Is not tall but nice :yes:
Really neat office but not a highrise. :) It would look great with taller compaions around. :D
Isn't the definition of a high-rise that it has 12 floors?=) For Norway that is tall;P
Like it :) 8/10
Isn't the definition of a high-rise that it has 12 floors?=) For Norway that is tall;P
You should mention how tall it really is then, since its height is more equal a 15-16 floor building! ;)


Quote from a local construction thread, with the original renderings:
PriceWaterhouseCoopers
Oslo - Norway

PricewaterhouseCoopers occupied its new headquarter, a 46m, or 12 floor tall high-rise building in Bjørvika in May 2007.
The agreement between PWC and the owner Oslo S Utvikling AS was signed on March 18th 2005, and was the first
high-rise building to be approved and built at the new high-rise complex in Bjørvika, next to Osle Opera House.
Construction of the tower started in January 2006 and was completed in May 2007. A-Lab designed the building which
has a main facade material of glass, with a outside skin of sun shading elements.

Renderings:

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7/10 :)
Not bad
Not bad but to small and a bit boxy: 7/10
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