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– It is a great relief to finally open the door. We opened three months ago and it was painful to see that it was not in use,” says librarian Knut Skansen for Novine.

The new home library in Oslo, Deichman Bjørvika, has been open to the public for about a week. It has been 12 years since the municipality earmarked the plot between the Opera House and Oslo S, and the price is estimated at around 2.5 billion nok, according to culture and idrettsbygg in the municipality of Oslo.

Today, journalists were invited to take a look.

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One of the entrance areas and the artwork “Brainstorm” by Lars Ø. Ramberg. Photo: Hans Arne Vedlog / Dagbladet Show more BOSS: Biblioteksjef for Deichman Knut Skansen showed the journalists around. Photo: Hans Arne Vedlog / Dagbladet Show more Photo: Hans Arne Vedlog / Dagbladet Show more Photo: Hans Arne Vedlog / Dagbladet Show more Children visiting Barnavdelingen. Photo: Hans Arne Vedlog / Dagbladet Show more The building spans six floors. Photo: Hans Arne Vedlog / Dagbladet Show more SUPERSTRUCTURE: From the pillars to the top of the so-called the torch connecting the 5th and 6th floors is 18 meters. Photo: Hans Arne Vedlog / Dagbladet Show more One of Deichman’s oldest books, “De re metallica” from 1561. It’s all about mining and metals. Dagbladet was told that it was writing about a woman who was widowed seven times due to mining incidents. Photo: Hans Arne Vedlog / Dagbladet Show more VIEWS: 20 meters above the ground there is a view towards Havnelageret and the Opera House. Photo: Hans Arne Vedlog / Dagbladet Show more LIGHT: Betongtaket is poured on site. Photo: Hans Arne Vedlog / Dagbladet Show more Lyssjakter connects floors. Photo: Hans Arne Vedlog / Dagbladet Show more Photo: Hans Arne Vedlog / Dagbladet Show more Photo: Hans Arne Vedlog / Dagbladet Show more Photo: Hans Arne Vedlog / Dagbladet Show more Photo: Hans Arne Vedlog / Dagbladet Show more Reduced capacity

Over time, the library will have a significantly reduced capacity of 1,000 people at a time. In the end, they will be able to get a maximum amount of 3000.

Those lucky enough to get in will feel they have plenty of space,” says Fort.

Kremtomt to Deichman Bjørvik is one of the most visited places in Norway, both by foreign tourists and Norwegians.

The fact that we are located in the capital, and in this very place in Oslo, will make visitors and tourists look for the built. Well, I hope it will, because it adds something built. When the library is in full operation, and we have passed the coronarestrictions, we expect around two million visitors a year,” says biblioteksjefen.

A waiting system should be created

In the future, also after the corona virus pandemic, the influx in periods greater than capacity,” says Fort.

– I didn’t look away from that in the pressperioder will have to close the form of køordning. This often happens at the opening of a large library. People have to learn the rhythm of building and medbrokerne, and eventually run it themselves.

– With respect to users and Osloborgians who come here to read and for your peace of mind. How do you handle the flow of tourists and all destinasjonstrafikken. Won’t there be a lot of noise?

“When people come to the library, they have quite a lot of self-righteousness, in the sense that people take care of each other. The biggest challenge comes when you let too many people in. We have to learn how to make it work is to have control over how many people are in the building,” Skansen says. and continues:

“We’re not going to stand at the door and ask if you’re a tourist or an Oslo citizen. This will work itself out. We have 22 libraries in Oslo, and this building provides a huge increase in capacity, but it will also absorb some seasonal tourism. Especially in the summer,” says Fort.

A proud architect

Architect Einar Hagem at Lundhagem architects is proud of the work that has been done, especially the strong betongtaket in Deichman Bjørvika, he tells Dagbladet.

Here you can be alone, but together. This was a fantastic job and the funniest we’ve worked on. A building that is so open to everyone is a big task for an architect,” says Hagem.

ARCHITECT: Einar Hagem at Lundhagem architects designed the buildings together with Show more

The library has three entrances on each side of the building, and from each entrance there is a lyssjakter to the ceiling that connects the floors. Lyssjaktene diffused natural light from large rooftop seating groups. There is a restaurant and a cafe at street level.

“We are incredibly excited about how the house is with people and how to meet the population, he adds.

CORRECTION: In an earlier version of this story, the newspaper Dagbladet put Deichman Bjørvik’s price at almost 3 billion. Culture and idrettsbygg in the municipality of Oslo have since gotten in touch and stated that the correct figure is 2.5 billion.

– Looks a bit cheap

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