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Oslo sandwich.


Apart from Per Kartvedt who recently retired from the chair of architecture at Strathclyde, I have had a bit of a down on Norway. It was that press trip long ago at the end of which our host came round and said quietly, 'Gentlemen will you please settle your bar bills before you go'. The entire press corps went pale and in revenge wrote not a word when it got home. Now the Architectural League of New York The Architectural League of New York is a non-profit organization "for creative and intellectual work in architecture, urbanism, and related disciplines".

The league dates from 1881, when Cass Gilbert organized meetings at the Salmagundi Club for young architects.
 has put up an Oslo site at www.worldviewcities.org/oslo/main.html, which goes a long way to dissipating those old, bad thoughts. The site is part of the Architecture League's continuing set of city perspectives. Earlier cities accorded this treatment are Caracas in Venezuela and Dhaka in Bangladesh. The Oslo site runs conversations with some local academics and architects, some discussions of the issues the city faces, a timeline, plus profiles of 18 local practices and their work, which is interesting rather than world-beating. Still, when you go to one of the featured architects, A-Lab, whose site is at www.a-lab.no, you get to see a somewhat Alsopesque single-storey building on angled stilts This article is about the poles. For the type of bird, see stilt. For other uses, see Stilts (disambiguation).

Stilts are poles, posts or pillars used to allow a person or structure to stand at a certain distance above the ground.
, a somewhat OMA (1) See Object Management Architecture.

(2) (Open Mobile Alliance Ltd., La Jolla, CA, www.openmobilealliance.org) An organization formed in June of 2002 by the consolidation of the WAP Forum group and the Open Mobile Architecture Initiative.
 extruded structure also on stilts with what look like some crisscross exoskeleton exoskeleton /exo·skel·e·ton/ (-skel´e-ton) a hard structure formed on the outside of the body, as a crustacean's shell; in vertebrates, applied to structures produced by the epidermis, as hair, nails, hoofs, teeth, etc.  buildings in the background. OK, Oslo isn't the West Coast and clients tend to be small town-conservative--not surprising when your country's url suffix is .no.

Sutherland Lyall forages among the dankest corners of cyberspace Coined by William Gibson in his 1984 novel "Neuromancer," it is a futuristic computer network that people use by plugging their minds into it! The term now refers to the Internet or to the online or digital world in general. See Internet and virtual reality. Contrast with meatspace.  to gather a fragrant bouquet of goodies.
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Title Annotation:browser; www.worldviewcities.org/oslo/main.html
Author:Lyall, Sutherland
Publication:The Architectural Review
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U2NY
Date:Mar 1, 2005
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