Can architecture create nature? Ocean City is an urban prototype challenging traditional harbour construction methods. By repositioning and reprogramming the conventional building components, it not only has a negative carbon footprint but also regenerates marine life.
Participants
TRANSBORDER STUDIO
OSLO, NORWAY
Øystein Rø, Trondheim, Norway, 1978. Lives and works in Oslo, Norway.
Espen Røyseland, Stokmarknes, Norway. Lives and works in Oslo, Norway.
Maja Egge Sipus, Oslo, Norway, 1978. Lives and works in Oslo, Norway.
Siri Lundestad, Bodø, Norway, 1977. Lives and works in Oslo, Norway.
Julie Krogstad, Oslo, Norway, 1996. Lives and works in Oslo, Norway.
Are Hagen, Oslo, Norway, 1991. Lives and works in Oslo, Norway.
Kyrre Beck Myreng, Oslo, Norway, 1999. Lives and works in Oslo, Norway.
Technical Collaborators
Mathias Stracke (Construction Engineer) and Renan Prandini (Sustainability Engineer), Bollinger + Grohmann; Mari Bergset and Annie Breton, Lo:Le Landskap (Landscape Architect); Lars-Henrik Larsen, Aqvaplan (Marine Biologist); Tessa van der Staak, Klimaantropologen (Environmental Anthropologist); Vegard Aarseth, Kvant-1 (Illustrator)
Supporter
Hav Eiendom (Commissioner)