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Oyster's Architecture Competition Addresses Feelings of Loneliness

2021–05–20

Sweden’s annual Oyster Competition invites architecture students to propose solutions to social issues. The competition is arranged collaboratively by Swedish Architects and the Oyster landscape architecture seminar.

This year’s edition addresses the feelings of loneliness and isolation resulting from the Corona virus pandemic. Citing ‘Involuntary Loneliness’ as the theme, the 2021 competition invites students to consider how city streets can be made less alienating, and subsequently, more inclusive. 

As Oyster 2021 calls for entries that explore how streets can be reimagined to counteract loneliness, it also considers how they could help improve mental health. The competition is open to all students attending one of Sweden's architecture degree programs. This year, Nola is pleased to be one of the competition’s sponsors. We’re looking forward to the students' suggestions for making urban street environments work better for everyone. The deadline for submissions is 30 September, and the winners will be announced on 3 December 2021.
 

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We would like to thank everyone who visited us at the Swedish Institute during Paris Design Week. Nola’s Big Basket armchairs, Kaskad chairs and Kebne outdoor gym will remain at the Swedish Institute and become permanent features in the garden. The Swedish Design Movement exhibition will be open until the 3rd of October.

Welcome to a garden party at the Edelweiss Society's old chapel. Together with Anki Gneib, we invite you to an exhibition with new design inspired by the history of the surroundings — where high societies such as Hilma af Klint and Louise Adelborg frequently appeared. 

As Marimekko celebrate their 70th anniversary, designer Björn Dahlström contributes to the celebrations with a one-off version of the Kaskad armchair. The chair will be auctioned in ‘The Artists That Shaped Us’ auction at Bukowski’s in Stockholm.

As Paris Design Week approaches, Nola join the line-up of designers and manufacturers selected for the Swedish Design Movement exhibition and trade show. The event will be held in the heart of Paris at the Swedish Institute in the Marais district from 3 September to 3 October, where a programme of exhibitions, panel discussions, and talks will also take place.

Nola is right now focusing on bringing you a more complete digital experience. We have now update to the BIMobject library with this years new products Work Lounge, Schoolyard, Paus, och Gry.

We are pleased to announce that the Långbordet outdoor table received a Monocle Design Award in the Best Public Furniture category. The award was presented for the version of Långbordet White Arkitekter installed in Hamntorget, a small urban plaza in central Stockholm.

We want to congratulate our friends at Liljewall Architects for being awarded Best Architecture 2021 for their work at Kunskapshuset, an essential part of the vast structural transformation in Gällivare, Sweden. As part of the project, Liljewall Architects designed a modular bench system that Nola proudly developed.

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