Oslo Airport City in Norway
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Oslo Airport City in Norway
Sustainable Norwegian Building Development – design by Haptic Architects and Nordic ? Office of Architecture
8 Mar 2018
Oslo Airport City in Norway
Design: Haptic Architects and Nordic ? Office of Architecture
Location: Oslo, Norway
Oslo Airport City ? A new model for a sustainable airport city
The 4 million sq. metres city, is set to be powered entirely by renewable energy, served by electric vehicles and will take 30 years to build. The scheme is being developed by Norwegian development vehicle Oslo Airport City.
OAC aims to be the first energy positive airport city with the capacity to sell surplus energy to surrounding buildings, communities and cities. It will also be able to provide crucial onsite provision such as the de-icing of airplanes.
Backed by the Norwegian governments? green shift from an oil-based economy to one powered by renewable energy, Oslo Airport City will embrace low carbon features and green technologies. The city will be a test-bed for a technology-driven city, with plans to incorporate driverless electric cars, auto-lighting and smart technology for services such as mobility, waste and security. The government-owned Oslo Airport today is the most digitalised airport in Europe and is expected to be the first airport to operate its first electric fleet from 2025.
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