Barcode district

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Barcode district is a modern waterfront business and residential area in central Oslo, Norway, known for its distinctive row of high-rise buildings with narrow gaps resembling a barcode.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf urban district
waterfront redevelopment area
architecturalStyle contemporary
modernist influences
country Norway
developmentType brownfield redevelopment
urban renewal
hasCharacteristic mixed-use development
modern architecture
narrow gaps between buildings
row of high-rise buildings
silhouette resembling a barcode
waterfront location
hasFunction financial and business hub
high-density housing
hasLandUse commercial
office
residential
service and retail
hasUse business area
cultural functions
office space
residential area
retail space
imageSubjectOf Oslo skyline photographs
inception early 21st century redevelopment
influences perception of Oslo as a modern city
isPartOf Fjord City project NERFINISHED
knownFor contemporary high-rise architecture
distinctive skyline
iconic urban design in Oslo
locatedIn Bjørvika NERFINISHED
Oslo
central Oslo
locatedNear Oslo Central Station NERFINISHED
Oslo Opera House NERFINISHED
locatedOn Oslo waterfront NERFINISHED
partOf Bjørvika redevelopment project NERFINISHED
Oslo city centre NERFINISHED
skylineFeature alternating building heights
narrow vertical gaps
tourismAttractionType architectural attraction
cityscape viewpoint
transportConnection access to local bus and tram lines
access to regional rail
proximity to Oslo Central Station
urbanPlanningConcept mixed-use high-density corridor
visual permeability between buildings

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Oslo Bus Terminal locatedNear Barcode district