- The cylindrical main shape is transected by 5 vertical lines that
visually and functionally divide the building into sections and appear
to be continuous, open passages providing access from the outside to the
central courtyard.
- In the inner courtyard of the residence hall, you see the main
common areas, the kitchens and the common rooms, that contrary to nature
seem to be hanging freely in the air, with a depth of up to 8 meters
(26 ft)- On the outside, the front of the residence hall is clad with the cobber-based alloy tombak and oak. The indoor areas are characterised by the smooth, unpainted concrete walls clad with birch ply and floors of magnesite
- The raw, natural materials are both complemented and contrasted with the decoration of the residence hall created by the artists Mathilde Aggebo and Julie Henriksen. In the residence corridors, there are plywood-clad walls decorated with printed patterns contributing to all the corridors having their own unique characteristic. The colourful laundry of the residence hall is also unique, and the colours are repeated among the chairs, mailboxes, and curtains.
- workshops, cafes, music rooms, and a central activity courtyard











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