Foxes & Dragon, the Norwegian firm’s name in English, seems fitting for the three-person outfit. “We wanted something that was a bit silly and a bit adventurous,” says Tom Auger, 38, who founded the firm with former classmates Martin Beverfjord, 37, and Eirik Lilledrange, 39, following their graduation from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology’s architecture program in 2008.
But pragmatic is also how Auger describes their work and personalities, despite the fantastical ideas behind some of their projects. For instance, in a commission for a toolshed, the architects successfully proposed expanding the program to include a retractable glass roof so “you can lie down and watch the stars at night.”
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