Hasle Tre has been handed over to the tenant

Save the Children has now moved into beautiful and environmentally friendly premises at HasleTre in Oslo.

Seltor is the proud contractor on the project, which is a pioneering project for circular buildings.

HasleTre is constructed from environmentally friendly solid wood and designed to ensure that no materials are wasted.

The building is designed so that both building components and technology can be dismantled by the next generation and reused in other projects. This is the circular economy of the future.

There is a consistent use of natural materials such as wood and wool, as well as lots of plants.

The building itself is very beautiful and the facade consists of chipboard cladding that will change expression according to the seasons.

A beautiful roof garden has been established on the roof, where plants will be grown and which is a very nice place to spend time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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