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  2. Snøhetta (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed in 1987 by Norwegian, Kjetil Thorsen, and a group of young architects. They named it Snøhetta after the tallest mountain in the Dovrefjell National Park. [3]

  3. Craig Edward Dykers - Wikipedia

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    As one of the Founding Partners of Snøhetta, Dykers has led many of Snøhetta’s prominent projects internationally, including the Alexandria Library in Egypt, [2] the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet in Oslo, Norway, [3] the National September 11 Memorial Museum Pavilion in New York City, [4] and the recently completed Sheldon & Tracy Levy Student Learning Centre in Toronto, Ontario ...

  4. Talk:Snøhetta (company) - Wikipedia

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    Image:Logo snohetta.gif is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in this Wikipedia article constitutes fair use.

  5. Kjetil Thorsen - Wikipedia

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    Thorsen was born on 14 June 1958 on the Norwegian coastal island of Karmøy.After several years in Germany and England, he studied architecture in Graz, Austria. [2] He had practiced at the office of Espen Tharaldsen (Arbeidsgruppen Hus) in Bergen (1982–1983), Ralph Erskine in Stockholm (1983–1984) and David Sandved in Haugesund (1985). [3]

  6. Under (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Under is an underwater restaurant in Lindesnes, Norway.Its dining room is found 5.5 metres below sea level. The eating floor is 495 square metres, making it the biggest underwater restaurant in the world, with a capacity of 40 people.

  7. Bjarke Ingels - Wikipedia

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    Ingels was born in Copenhagen in 1974. His father is an engineer and his mother is a dentist. [3] Hoping to become a cartoonist, he began studying architecture in 1993 at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, thinking it would help him improve his drawing skills.

  8. Snøhetta - Wikipedia

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    Snøhetta was visited for the first time in 1798 as part of a scientific trip to the area. At that time it was assumed that was the highest summit in Norway, because the Jotunheimen area with its higher peaks was rather inaccessible and unresearched, while Snøhetta is visible from the traditional travel route Oslo-Trondheim across the Dovrefjell mountains.

  9. List of countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    Development of average annual wages 2000–2023 (USD PPP) [2] Country 2000 2010 2020 2023 Luxembourg * 67,932 75,124 78,977 85,526 Iceland * 61,066 58,131 75,022 ...