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      <title>Design Vanguard 2018: Rever &amp; Drage</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Three former classmates join forces to create unusual structures that complement Norway's striking landscape.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2018 08:50:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <media:description type="plain">Kvåsfossen Visitor Center

Nestled on a cliff’s edge, the building—the firm’s largest to date—mirrors the precipice’s jagged form while obscuring the adjacent roadway from the wooded landscape. Overlooking a waterfall, large windows frame views of salmon jumping upstream.

Photo courtesy Rever &amp;amp; Drage
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        <media:description type="plain">Cabin at Troll's Peak

In Sunndal, Norway, the firm oriented this striking house, with its assorted building envelopes, so that prevailing winds and other elements would batter one side, while doors and windows are grouped on the opposite one.

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        <media:description type="plain">Pedervegen House

Two curious curved peaks top a small house addition in Molde, Norway. Glazing on the flat edges facing east and west brings ambient morning and afternoon light into the bedroom and bathroom respectively.

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        <media:description type="plain">Cabin at Troll’s Peak by Rever &amp;amp; Drage

In Sunndal, Norway, the firm oriented this striking house, with its assorted building envelopes, so that prevailing winds and other elements would batter one side, while doors and windows are grouped on the opposite one.

Photo courtesy Rever &amp;amp; Drage
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        <media:description type="plain">Cabin Boggestranda by Rever &amp;amp; Drage

This house in Eresfjord, Norway was completed in 2016.

Photo courtesy Rever &amp;amp; Drage
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        <media:description type="plain">Kvåsfossen Visitor Center by Rever &amp;amp; Drage

Nestled on a cliff’s edge, the building—the firm’s largest to date—mirrors the precipice’s jagged form while obscuring the adjacent roadway from the wooded landscape. Overlooking a waterfall, large windows frame views of salmon jumping upstream.

Photo courtesy Rever &amp;amp; Drage
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        <media:description type="plain">Kvåsfossen Visitor Center by Rever &amp;amp; Drage

Nestled on a cliff’s edge, the building—the firm’s largest to date—mirrors the precipice’s jagged form while obscuring the adjacent roadway from the wooded landscape. Overlooking a waterfall, large windows frame views of salmon jumping upstream.

Photo courtesy Rever &amp;amp; Drage
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        <media:description type="plain">Kvåsfossen Visitor Center by Rever &amp;amp; Drage

Nestled on a cliff’s edge, the building—the firm’s largest to date—mirrors the precipice’s jagged form while obscuring the adjacent roadway from the wooded landscape. Overlooking a waterfall, large windows frame views of salmon jumping upstream.

Photo courtesy Rever &amp;amp; Drage
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        <media:description type="plain">Cabin Årsund by Rever &amp;amp; Drage 

This cabin in Straumsnes, Norway was completed in 2015.

Photo courtesy Rever &amp;amp; Drage
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        <media:description type="plain">Cabin Årsund by Rever &amp;amp; Drage 

This cabin in Straumsnes, Norway was completed in 2015.

Photo courtesy Rever &amp;amp; Drage
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