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        <title>River-Spanning Town Hall Literally Bridges Two Faroe Islands Communities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A pair of island municipalities between Denmark and Iceland in the North Atlantic Ocean has been bridged by a work of architecture and engineering, a town hall that crosses a river below and features a green roof bridge above. Designed by&#160;Henning Larsen Architects of&#160;Copenhagen, this new town hall for Nor&#240;rag&#248;ta blends naturally into its surroundings. <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2018/09/11/river-spanning-town-hall-literally-bridges-two-faroe-islands-communities/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>A pair of island municipalities between Denmark and Iceland in the North Atlantic Ocean has been bridged by a work of architecture and engineering, a town hall that crosses a river below and features a green roof bridge above.</p>
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<p>Designed by&nbsp;Henning Larsen Architects of&nbsp;Copenhagen, this new town hall for Nor&eth;rag&oslash;ta blends naturally into its surroundings. Despite an angular modern shape, its colors and greenery tie it to surrounding stones and lush grasslands.</p>
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<p>The structure is relatively small and thin, as much a bridge as a building, and made to be visited by locals and travelers alike. Inside, tall glazing frames the surrounding landscape and a glass section of floor offers views of the river flowing below.</p>
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<p>&ldquo;A central theme in traditional Faroese architecture is the blurred line between nature and building, the fact that the spectator has difficulties distinguishing where the landscape ends and the building begins,&rdquo; says designer &Oacute;sbj&oslash;rn Jacobsen.</p>
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<p>&ldquo;The primary conceptual idea behind the design of the town hall is driven by the notion of this fleeting line between landscape and building.&rdquo; A light and sound installation designed to pair with the structure welcomes visitors to cross it above or enter from below.</p>
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