Fyrstikkbakken 14 is a groundbreaking residential project located in Bryn, Oslo, Norway, designed as a model for sustainable urban living. Developed as part of the FutureBuilt initiative, Fyrstikkbakken 14 aims to achieve a 50% reduction in carbon footprint, utilizing mass timber and low-carbon concrete for its construction. The development comprises four apartment buildings, housing a total of 163 environmentally friendly units in flexible configurations that cater to diverse life situations, including families, singles, friends, and non-traditional households. A hallmark of Fyrstikkbakken 14 is its emphasis on sharing and adaptability. Residents have access to a variety of communal spaces such as roof gardens equipped with barbeque facilities, vegetable gardens, and shared saunas. The design encourages a car-free lifestyle, offering only 36 parking spaces for 163 apartments while promoting alternative mobility through shared electric cars and bicycles. Solar panels installed along façades generate clean energy, and the project features smart environmental solutions like sedum-covered roofs for water management. Social innovation is also central to the project, with smart apartment layouts and shared amenities fostering community interaction. Fyrstikkbakken 14 stands as Norway’s first commercial multi-family housing project built in mass timber at this scale, earning recognition for both its environmental ambition and its transformative approach to urban housing in Oslo.
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