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Čoarvemátta, designed by Snøhetta, is a striking cultural hub in Arctic Norway, blending Sami heritage with cutting-edge green technology. This 77,500 sq ft wooden structure boasts a 53,000 sq ft sloping roof, 90% energy self-sufficiency via geothermal heating, and a design inspired by reindeer antlers. It integrates traditional Sami art and natural materials, achieving Passive House standards. Learn More!

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