Office formed in Oslo, Norway and also based in New York, Snøhetta has won high reputation for its cultural projects, also presents several quality works on interiors and landscaping projects.
Founded in Oslo, Norway in 1989, integrating projects outdoors, interiors and architecture. Inside the studio, 25% of professionals are in the field of interiors and landscaping. After winning the commission of the project of the National September 11 Memorial Museum Pavilion, Snøhetta has opened a U.S. subsidiary in New York City.

National September 11 Memorial Museum, New York, USA. photo @ snoarc.no

National September 11 Memorial Museum, New York, USA. photo @ snoarc.no

National September 11 Memorial Museum, New York, USA. photo @ snoarc.no

National September 11 Memorial Museum, New York, USA. photo @ snoarc.no
The firm bet on the exchange of ideas, most foreigners are professionals with experience in the United States and Europe, and of course appreciate the atmosphere of contemporary European design. Snøhetta has developed and implemented several cultural projects, gaining great reputation and being responsible for major projects outside of their homeland.
Karmøy Fishing Museum, Norway

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Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavilion, Dovre, Norway

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Wolfe Center for the Collaborative Arts, Bowling Green, USA

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Seaside Cabin, Holmsbu, Norway

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VM Pavilion, Oslo, Norway

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Lysaker Station, Oslo, Norway

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Bølgen E Moi Tjuvholmen, Oslo, Norway

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New Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, Oslo, Norway

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Serpentine Pavilion, London, UK

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Eggum Tourist Route, Lofoten, Norway

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Petter Dass Museum, Alstahaug, Norway

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Sandvika Cultural Center, Norway

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Alexandria Library, Egypt

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Norwegian Embassy in Berlin, Germany

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Hamar Town Hall, Norway

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About the author
My name is Marcelo Seferin, I’m an architect from Porto Alegre, Brazil and I’m the chief architect at Seferin Arquitetura, an office that works with architecture, interior design and sustainability projects. You can check our work at http://www.seferin.com.br and you can follow me at twiiter http://www.twitter.com/mseferin.
