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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]
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 ...
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Nearly 400 workers earn more than $100,000 a year, according to county data. Twenty earn $200,000 or more and one — County Manager Dena Diorio — earns more than $300,000.
In fiscal 2023, Monty Tech had 244 employees on the payroll, and the regional vocational school spent $17,186,402 on those employees. Here is the list of employees and their salaries.
The 2023-24 salary database, obtained by the Herald-Leader through an open records request, shows the annual salary information for all university employees. Just over 100 employees earn more than ...
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]
The chart below reflects the average (mean) wage as reported by various data providers, like Eurostat. [1] The salary distribution is right-skewed, therefore more than 50% of people earn less than the average gross salary. Thus, median figures might be more representative than averages.