Oslo Airport, Gardermoen Terminal, Norway Building
Oslo Airport, Gardermoen Terminal, Norway, Building, Image, Architecture Design Project
Oslo Airport Gardermoen Terminal, Norway
Norwegian Aviation Building – design by NORDIC – Office of Architecture
30 Mar 2018
Gardermoen Airport, Oslo
Lighting design by Speirs + Major ; Design: NORDIC – Office of Architecture – formerly Narud Stokke Wiig Architects and Planners
The Lighting of Gardermoen Airport, Oslo, Norway
March 2018 – Gardermoen Airport in Oslo has recently been extended by Nordic Office of Architecture, with lighting design by Speirs + Major.
photo © Avinor Oslo lufthavn/Sune Eriksen
The 140,000m2 update of the original 1960s terminal focuses on customer experience as the top priority, closely followed by sustainability. Spacious and airy, the resulting spaces are characterised by light and transparency, offering passengers a clear sense of orientation to relieve travel pressure and provide peace of mind. It is the only airport design to have achieved a BREEAM excellent rating.
photograph © Ivan Brodey
The design of the airport is focused on capturing as much natural light as possible. Where changes in the weather and natural seasonal transitions begin to reduce this, the artificial lighting system has been designed to smoothly and imperceptibly step in, minimising any perceivable distinction between artificial and natural conditions.
Integrated artificial light sources adjust in response to external shifts in both light level a...
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