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DnB NOR Headquarters Norway : Architecture
Key Development by MVRDV in Norway, Europe
Construction start for MVRDV designed headquarters building in
Oslo, Norway
(Oslo, September 17, 2009): With the completion of the foundations
up to basement level, the construction of the main building of the
new DnB NOR headquarters in Norway, has entered its main phase. The
new headquarter cluster with a total surface of 80,000m2, is developed
by the Norwegian Oslo S Utvikling (OSU), and its central building,
designed by MVRDV with 17 floors and a surface of 36,500m2, is due
to be completed in 2012. The pixelated design adapts to the urban
context and combines an efficient and flexible internal organisation,
based on small-scale working entities, with a variety of specific
communal spaces, a sheltered public passage and respect for urban
view lines.

In 2003, MVRDV, together with Norwegian firms Dark and a-lab, won
the competition for the Bjørvika waterfront development and
designed a dense urban master plan along Nyland Allé, the Oslo
Barcode, that will be developed and realised by OSU in phases.
The international Norwegian financial institution DnB NOR decided
to concentrate their twenty office locations currently dispersed over
the city in the Barcode. In 2007, the master plan team was commissioned
by developer OSU to design the urban concept. A new cluster of three
volumes and a common basement with a 3,000m2 underground concourse,
which interlinks the three buildings of the bank, was developed. MVRDV
was commissioned as architect for the central building and co-responsible
for the concourse.
The development of a new headquarter cluster is a strategic operation
aiming for synergy and a clear identity. The objective was to translate
the social and democratic character of the organisation into a building
with excellent working conditions and spatial qualities. The structure
is conceived as a steel 'rack' which permits adaptation to the flexible
nature of the organisation.
The steel rack is wrapped in a stone skin, which adopts Norwegian
environmental standards. It appears as a rock, a strong shape within
the boundaries of the Barcode. The niches of this rock provide space
for vegetation growth: the positioning of the pixels creates roof
gardens or outside areas for every floor.
The generic office floors recline and are recessed in various places
to reflect the urban context and to create communal indoor and outdoor
areas and outstanding daylight conditions. At street level the building
volume is opened by sheltered entrance zones, and intersected by a
public passage leading to the Oslo Central Station. The pixelated
design allows this specific response whilst being highly efficient
and flexible. As a result, every floor of the building is both unique
and generic: the pixelated volume makes the generic specific.

Besides more than 2,000 flexible work spaces the building contains
a panoramic 140 seat canteen on the top level, the executive lounge
with a view over the fjord, the board room, in the heart of the volume,
DnB NOR's trading room with 250 work stations, and the main entrance
with a reception and access to the concourse. These collective elements
are connected by a staggered continuous internal route of terraces,
encouraging informal meetings and communication between employees.
The route meanders from the reception upwards through the building,
connecting all office levels with the communal areas. A series of
wooden stairs and bridges allow employees to switch levels or even
to walk the 17 levels up to the canteen on one side of the building
and down on the other side. The route accommodates communal areas
to the office floors and is made homely with a series of pantries,
informal meeting areas and fire places. It gives access to the various
outdoor terraces and roof gardens. All these collective spaces are
designed as glass pixels allowing views over the surroundings and
transparency from the exterior. The route is naturally ventilated
and has a high performance glass fit for the cold Norwegian winter.
On behalf of OSU, MVRDV collaborates with Norwegian co-architect DARK
Arkitekter AS and various Norwegian engineering firms. Project management
is executed by Norwegian firm Vedal Project AS. The second building
of the DnB NOR cluster is designed by A-lab and the third building
by Dark Arkitekter, all within the overall master plan and the Barcode
urban master plan by MVRDV / DARK / a-lab. DnB NOR is the largest
financial services group in Norway. The Group consists of brands such
as DnB NOR, Vital, Nordlandsbanken, Cresco, Postbanken, DnB NORD and
Carlson.
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