EVENT
The breakfast seminar is in collaboration with Rodeo Architects, VOID, and Halogen.
The breakfast seminar is in collaboration with Rodeo Architects, VOID, and Halogen.
Welcome to an inspiring breakfast seminar at Byens Tak about the new July 22 center in the government quarter!
We invite you to an exciting morning where we will dive into the plans for a truly unique memory and learning center set to be completed in 2026. This center will be the largest of its kind in Europe related to a terrorist attack.
Last year, the July 22 center invited a competition for the design of the exhibition architecture and design within the center, and we are very pleased to partner with the winners: Rodeo Architects, in collaboration with Halogen Design and VOID Design.
During the seminar, they will share their unique concept for the exhibition architecture and design.
They will provide insight into how they have envisioned the establishment of the memory room as well as the core exhibition.
The July 22 center will continue to convey fact-based knowledge, and we will open up for the presentation of new perspectives with unexpected stories, opinions, and emotions. The exhibitions will engage both those with a close connection to July 22 and the new generations who do not have their own memories of that day.
After the presentation, there will be time for questions from attendees – we welcome an open dialogue!
The seminar will be in Norwegian.
And of course, there will be light refreshments of coffee and breakfast to enhance the experience.
Join us for a meaningful morning – we look forward to meeting you. The seminar will be held in Norwegian.
Program:
08:30 – Doors open, coffee and light breakfast served
09:00 – Welcome by Director Lena Fahre from the July 22 center.
09:05 – Introduction by Project Manager Alexandra Europa Perez-Seoane.
09:15 – Presentation of the concept by Rodeo Architects, Halogen, and VOID.
09:45 – Opening for questions from the audience.
10:00 – Thank you for today.
The event is organized by the July 22 center in collaboration with Rodeo Architects, VOID, and Halogen. Questions can be sent to the event coordinator Bjørg Michalak-Paulsen at .
The July 22 center is a national memory and learning center that aims to convey knowledge about the terrorist attacks in the government quarter and on Utøya on July 22, 2011.