Aanesland Limtre provided all the glulam for the expansion of the terminal at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen. The project included delivering the glulam structures for the spectacular roof of the new central building. The roof of the new arrivals and departures hall features 14 glulam trusses, each 91 meters long, arranged in seven pairs as the main structural elements. In addition, 84 secondary trusses spanning 15 meters each were installed. Altogether, the roof covers 12,000 square meters, matching the roof of the old central hall at the airport. Photo: Peter Leenders

Central Building West – Oslo Airport
Public Buildings
Architect: Nordic Office of Architecture
Year: 2017
Location: Oslo lufthavn, Gardermoen

Other Projects

Steilneset
Museum made from solid pine heartwood with an interior walkway in oak.

Central Building West – Oslo Airport
Supply of glulam for the roof of the new central building at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen.

Daytrip Cabin Hovdenuten
Production of a laminated spruce roof structure for the Daytrip Cabin Hovdenuten.