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With its almost 700,000 inhabitants, Oslo capital of Norway has a vision: to be a smart, sustainable and inclusive city that thrives in all aspects: social, economic, and environmental. One important measure to minimize the city’s climate impact is to renovate buildings when possible, instead of demolishing them and building new ones with modern energy and accessibility standards. 
In this episode, we look at how this renovation revolution is reshaping the Norwegian capital, and examine what other cities can learn from Oslo’s progress on renovating instead of demolishing.
This episode’s guests: Heidi Sørensen, Director of Oslo City’s Climate Agency
Sara Zahl, District Manager in Oslo and a Skanska expert on renovation
 By Skanska - A world-leading project development and construction group, using knowledge and foresight to shape the way we live, work and connect.
By Skanska - A world-leading project development and construction group, using knowledge and foresight to shape the way we live, work and connect.5
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With its almost 700,000 inhabitants, Oslo capital of Norway has a vision: to be a smart, sustainable and inclusive city that thrives in all aspects: social, economic, and environmental. One important measure to minimize the city’s climate impact is to renovate buildings when possible, instead of demolishing them and building new ones with modern energy and accessibility standards. 
In this episode, we look at how this renovation revolution is reshaping the Norwegian capital, and examine what other cities can learn from Oslo’s progress on renovating instead of demolishing.
This episode’s guests: Heidi Sørensen, Director of Oslo City’s Climate Agency
Sara Zahl, District Manager in Oslo and a Skanska expert on renovation

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