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A museum that camouflages into the Norwegian Forest

The building, deigned by lipinski lasovsky johansson, has a free plan which uses a forest of seemingly randomly allotted pilasters to hold up the cantilevered ceiling; it does not require walls for support, and this allows for a free façade and a large band window to stretch around the exterior. The museum is noteworthy for its ability to camouflage into its woodland setting and the structure has similarities to that of the mythical mead hall of the dark ages, with its simple structure and its forest of pillars.

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