Norway Oslo

The Astrup Fearnley Museum in Oslo designed by Renzo Piano at dusk

Shot
2014
07/01
Publication
2016
06/24
NIKON D800, 24.0-120.0 mm f/4.0 @ f/8.0 8/5, ISO 100
75 views

The complete view of the Astrup Fearnley Museum reveals the elegance of Renzo Piano design for Oslo waterfront. The two wood and glass pavilions are connected by a walkway crossing the inner canal, while the iconic glass roof extends like a wave above the structures. The blue hour lights are perfectly reflected in the waters creating evocative symmetries. The museum is part of the Tjuvholmen redevelopment project, transforming an industrial area into a prestigious cultural and residential hub. A pleasure boat is moored in the small harbor, testimony to the city maritime vocation.

Astrup Fearnley Oslo, Renzo Piano architecture, Tjuvholmen, contemporary art museum