Snøhetta (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈsnøːˌhɛtɑ]) began as a collaborative architectural and landscape workshop, and has remained true to its trans-disciplinary way of thinking since its inception.
Our work strives to enhance our sense of surroundings, identity and relationship to others and the physical spaces we inhabit, whether feral or human-made. Museums, products, reindeer observatories, graphics, landscapes and dollhouses get the same care and attention to purpose.
Today, Snøhetta has grown to become an internationally renowned practice of architecture, landscape architecture, interior architecture, product, graphic, digital design and art, with over 350 employees of more than forty different nationalities, and an equal gender distribution.
Our practice has a global presence, with offices spanning from Oslo, Paris, and Innsbruck, to New York, Hong Kong, Adelaide and San Francisco.
For more than 30 years, Snøhetta has designed some of the world’s most notable public and cultural projects. Snøhetta kick-started its career in 1989 with the competition-winning entry for the new library of Alexandria, Egypt. This was later followed by the commission for the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet in Oslo, and the National September 11 Memorial Museum Pavilion at the World Trade Center in New York City, among many others.
Since its inception, the practice has maintained its original transdisciplinary approach, and integrates architectural, landscape, interior, product, graphic, digital design and art across its projects. The collaborative nature between Snøhetta's different disciplines is an essential driving force of the practice.
A definite relationship between multiple disciplines is a driving force in all of Snøhetta’s work. This is demonstrated through the company’s long history, where landscape and architecture work together without division, from the earliest stage possible.
We place experience at the center of our design process, for a design that engages the senses and physicality of the body while fostering social interaction. This allows our design to promote both individual and collective empowerment in the communities where work.
Snøhetta is currently involved in numerous projects in Europe, Asia, Oceania and the Americas. Working globally gives each designer valuable cultural and economic insight and creates the foundation of Snøhetta’s continuously evolving professional knowledge base.
Selected Awards
DOGA Award for Design and Architecture
Le Monde Group Headquarters Wayfinding
Monocle Design Awards 2022
Le Monde Group Headquarters Wayfinding
Wallpaper* Design Awards 2022: Best Domestic Design
Common Sands - Forite Tiles
Austrian State Prize for Architecture
Swarovski Manukatur
Dezeen Awards: Sustainable Design of the Year
Common Sands - Forite Tiles
D&AD Awards Yellow Pencil
Le Monde Group Headquarters Wayfinding
Visuelt Best of Show
Le Monde Group Headquarters Wayfinding
Selected Historical Awards:
Wall Street Journal's Innovator of the Year Award
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International Architecture Awards, Chicago Athenaeum
Fiatech CETI Award, Intelligent & Automated Construction Site Category
ULI New York Excellence in Institutional Development