Dyvik Kahlen Architects Designs Pavilion with Edible-Plant Roof for New Nordic Exhibition
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Tom Ravenscroft
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Summary
Dyvik Kahlen Architects designed a pavilion in Oslo with a turf roof for growing edible plants to complement the New Nordic exhibition at the National Museum of Norway.
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Porto studio Dyvik Kahlen Architects has topped a pavilion in Oslo with a turf roof for growing edible plants to mark the New Nordic exhibition at the National Museum of Norway.
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