Originating from Oslo, Norway, the architectural and design firm
Snøhetta has grown into an international practice, with offices in New
York, San Francisco, Innsbruck and Singapore. Among Snøhetta's most
influential architectural projects are the Oslo Opera House and their
expansion of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. This volume
explores Snøhetta's humanistic approach to architecture, its
transdisciplinary processes and its eclectic oeuvre from 1989 to the
present. The 300-page fully illustrated book -- including preliminary
drawings, plans, and full-color photographs -- is published in
conjunction with a major exhibition of Snøhetta's work at the DAC
(Danish Architecture Centre) in Copenhagen.