Helen & Hard’s Vennesla Library, Norway
Helen & Hard’s Vennesla Library, Norway Building review feature in Architecture Today – April 2012
Helen & Hard’s Vennesla Library, Norway Building review feature in Architecture Today – April 2012
White in Green: Kristianstad’s Vattenriket Naturum At the time the latest addition to Sweden’s Naturum network of nature centres, by the studio which has dominated the building programme White Arkitekter In EcoTech 27 – Nov 2011
Living Architecture’s Dune House JarmundVignaes Arkitekter on the Suffolk coast In Arkitektur N – 04 2011
Växjö: Sweden’s tall timber town Second in a two-part taller timber series looked at the Southern Swedish of Växjö, which has led the Nordic world’s drive for building up In Green Building Magazine– Autumn 2009, Vol 19, 2
Between a rock and hard place: Helen & Hard’s Mountain Lodge Preskesteilen, (Pulpit mountain path) a highlight from the City of Culture’s Norwegian Wood programme, provides Helen & Hard with their first timber showcase. In Annular – Norwegian Woodfeature section – 2009
Stavanger: Norway’s oil city of wood Norwegian Wood, billed as the Nordic world’s most ambitious timber showcase, but after the dust settled, what did Stavanger’s 2008 European City of Culture Wood City programme actually achieve? Annular 2009 – Norwegian Wood feature
Going Massive: Norwegian massive wood A prehistory to Norway’s CLT and other massive timber panel systems take-up In Annular – Norwegian Woodfeature section – 2009
Towering Impact Timber High Rise across Europe; WaughThistleton in London, dRMM and Helen & Hard in Stavanger and Klingbeil + Kaden in Berlin In Green Building Magazine– Summer 2009, Vol 19, 1
In Finland Eco-Villages grow up New housing, eco-villages and eco districts have begun to emerge in Finland during the millennium years. Eko-Viikki is a contemporary large scale, suburban eco-village in the Helsinki suburbs, while the cross-country Wood Town movement which began in the northern city of Oulu, has since been spreading across other cities and … Read more
From Bubbles to Shells Wood Studio student Ville Hara designed and built the Nordic world’s first gridshell, the Bubble, for Helsinki school In Annular – 2005