Thursday, 28 February 2013

Spring Shopping

Is it just me, or does the sun and sight of spring not just make you more happy but also in the mood for shopping? My shopping mood have been in hibernation for the last months, but it is slowly waking up as the sun is coming back and the days are getting longer. Here's from inside Oslo City, one of Oslo's shopping malls.

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

T

Not quite the same Art Nouveau style as Hector Guimard's design for the Paris Métro entrances, however this is the sign for Oslo's subway stations. There are 92 stations in total, whereas only 16 is situated underground or inside. This subway sign is one of the many entrances to the subway stop at Jernbanetorget.

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Theatercaféen

Opposite Nationaltheatret is Theatercaféen, the revered café which since its opening in 1900 have housed many members of the Norwegian art and culture scene, actors and actresses from Nationaltheatret. Starting in 1924, portraits of these guests were made and placed on the walls of the café. The tradition has continued, and the collection now contains 81 portraits of authors, actors, painters, photographers, musicians and composers, all former or current patrons of the café.

Monday, 25 February 2013

It's idnight and the oon is up!

As there is a full oon today I thought this photo were appropriate. The apartment building is one of the any yellow houses at Torshov. Torshov ight not be the best place to look at the stars and oon, as it is in the iddle of the city. In order to get the ost out of a full oon and a starry night, head for the ore dark places!

Sunday, 24 February 2013

Victoria Terrasse

In my opinion, this is Oslo's most beautiful building! It reminds me of Hôtel de Ville in Paris, maybe that's why I like it so much?! Victoria Terasse was built between 1884 and 1890 to contain thirteen huge apartment buildings. In 1913 the Norwegian Government bought the building and since then it has been housing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. During the World War II, Victoria Terrasse were occupied by the germans, who used the building for interrogation and imprisonment.

Saturday, 23 February 2013

Parkering forbudt

An old weathered garage in the middle of the city. It's in the same street as the architectural gem I blogged a few days back, in Fjellgata. There is a few streets like this, with old wooden houses (give or take an architectural gem or two) in the east of Oslo. An area that comes to mind is Kampen and Vålerenga.

Friday, 22 February 2013

The mirror effect

Today's photo is taken inside the Nobel Peace Center. In the center of the photo is the red souvenir shop where they sell everything from books to jewelry that reflects the exhibitions and topics related to peace prices. You should check it out! When that's said, what I also want to show you today is the mirror effect in their exhibition hall made by the metal walls, ceiling and lighting. How cool is that?

Thursday, 21 February 2013

Green

This green light installation can be found inside the Opera House. The Opera House is made up by a variety of designs and looks. In the foyer, there's the wooden core surrounding the different scenes, giving the area a very nature-like look. Outside the center, this white and green wall is separating the foyer, the wardrobe area and the bar & restaurant.

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Car park

Street parking in this city during winter can be an absolute pain. If you're lucky enough to find a spot, don't be surprised if you have trouble getting out the morning after due to snow fall. This car and parking is not representative to this problem, there's hardly any snow at the moment. I just like the heart someone has drawn in the snow!

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Kakaobaren på Grünerløkka!

If you're at Grünerløkka you should pop by the alternative coffee shop, Cocoa on the go. This little shop serves lots of different types of cocoa, as well as cakes and coffee. If you are in a hurry or don't want to leave your dog outside, try their express counter through the window like this woman did. To get there: cross over the park Birkelunden from the street Thorvald Meyers gate.

Monday, 18 February 2013

Graphein

The greek word graphein means to write. Today's photo shows graphein as we know it today, as graffiti. If I were a professional photographer I would travel to Paris and take photos of graffiti and street art along the train and metro lines. For now, I'm happy taking photos of graffiti here in Oslo, like this one under a highway bridge.

Sunday, 17 February 2013

Fjellgata

In a small, quiet street in the middle of Oslo you can see this architectural gem. I think the design of this house is so special, especially with the old wooden look. Using untreated wood, such as pine, spruce or aspen on the facade is becoming more and more popular. Not only is it environmentally friendly, cost effective and durable, the natural look is really cool!

Saturday, 16 February 2013

Paint it black

I see a red door and I want it painted black
No colors anymore I want them to turn black
I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes
I have to turn my head until my darkness goes

The Rolling Stones

Friday, 15 February 2013

Not a nice sight

I am tempted to yell at dog owners and tell them to get a grip and throw away their dog shit properly, but then I remembered the garbage bin covered in coffee cups which I posted a photo of two weeks ago (here). Maybe it's the sanitation workers in Oslo I should yell at? Regardless, this is not a nice sight.

Thursday, 14 February 2013

Skyline

For me this photo gives me a sense of quiet, but if I were able to zoom out a little, the photo would give a totally different feeling. It's taken not far from Carl Bernes Plass, one of Oslo's busiest intersections, with huzz and buzz throughout the day. Between 2008 and 2010 the intersection was upgraded, and in order to reduce the traffic they built a rectangular roundabout!! Not sure it worked the way they wanted, because driving through Carl Berner can be a nightmare, even for the most skilled and experienced driver.

Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Sagene Pils og Pølse


When I had just started this blog in 2010, I had a post about Sagene Lunsjbar. One Sunday afternoon not so long ago I had lunch here, and found out that the food was very good! Sagene Lunsjbar is also the place where the local boys club Sagene Pils og Pølse meet once a month over some home made hamburgers and beer.

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Tasty Thai

The city is full of Asian restaurants! This one is called Tasty Thai and is situated next to Ringen Cinema. I didn't think the food was that good, but after a day of longing for red curry almost anything goes. My friend (and lovely model for today's photo) wants to give you two tips: For home made asian food, just as good (if not better) as the food served in the restaurants try TORO's Szechuan Chicken. For some superb Peking Duck (Crispy duck) order it at the restaurant Dinner in the city centre. Oh, and for those of you who guessed the Opera House yesterday, were right! Good on ya!

Monday, 11 February 2013

Iceberg

When I look at this photo I think of an iceberg, a modern iceberg on land. For today's photo a question follows: Does anyone know what building this is?

Sunday, 10 February 2013

Petal

On my way home the other day I walked passed Oslo Tinghus, the courthouse in Oslo. Between 17th of December 2011 and 19th of June 2012 the courthouse was closed for weddings due to the 22nd of July trial. During the trial period the courthouse was covered in roses, as was the rest of Oslo. It's nice seeing roses in front of the courthouse again, but more for more nicer reasons than during the terror trial.

Saturday, 9 February 2013

N for Nomination, N for Nobel

You might remember my post Eye on Gandhi, an exhibition at the Nobel Peace Center. Today's photo is from the same exhibition, showing a collection of letters of nomination that the Peace Center received  from people all over the world who wanted to nominate Gandhi for the peace prize.