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Competition for Design and Architecture for New Exhibitions in The Highrise
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Competition for Design and Architecture for New Exhibitions in The Highrise

Person digs in the ground with a shovel. The high-rise building in the government quarter in the background
Then Minister of Education Tonje Brenna symbolically began the building process of the permanent 22 July Centre..
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The July Centre will work towards ensuring that the permanent center is designed to become a significant national memorial and learning center for schools and the public. In this context, we are now announcing a competition for the design and architecture of new exhibitions in the High-rise building, with an estimated opening in spring 2026.

More on the competition here.

Published May 6, 2024 Last updated Sep 11, 2024
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