![Urban transformation in Oslo: The Astrup Fearnly Museum, by Renzo Piano Building Workshop, with the City Hall in the back. Copyright: Henning Nielsen.](https://www.guiding-architects.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Image-4-Renzo_Piano_Radhuset.jpg)
The capital of Norway consists of two thirds forest and water. Of the 454 km2 which constitute the Oslo municipality, only the southern third is a built-up area. And so …
![The Urban Tribune, with several rows of stairs.](https://www.guiding-architects.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Main_Image-4__Dokk1_exterior-stairs.jpg)
The new urban media space in Aarhus, Denmark, is called Dokk1 (pronounced Dokk-en), lies on the estuary leading into the bay and is one of two bastions at the cross-point …