Anne Kirsti Karlsen
Anne Kirsti Karlsen
anne@nsw.no
Anne Kirsti is head of urban planning with particular interest and expertise in urban life, transformation, and urban development, with a sustainable approach.
Recently, she completed the transformation of the listed Karl Johans gate 14 in the center of Oslo into a new flagship store and national headquarters for H&M.
As a project manager at NSW, Anne Kirsti has broad experience with interdisciplinary collaboration from a wide range of projects of different programs, scales and complexity. She has broad experience in leading complex projects through all phases - from sketch design through to completion.
Her project portfolio includes work for public and private developers. Functions include: airports, national security projects, housing, sports, commerce, mobility and culture.
Before joining NSW in 2008, she worked at Renzo Piano Building Workshop in Italy, Genova, where she was working with the Astrup Fearnley Museum at the Tjuvholmen Icon Complex, situated in her hometown of Oslo.
Education
The Oslo School of Achitecture and Design (AHO), Master of Arts in Architecture, 2006
ETSAB, Escola Tècnica Superior d`Arquitectura de Barcelona, 2003
Philosophy of religion UIO – Degree with specialization in Islam - 1997
Anne Kirsti is head of urban planning with particular interest and expertise in urban life, transformation, and urban development, with a sustainable approach.
Recently, she completed the transformation of the listed Karl Johans gate 14 in the center of Oslo into a new flagship store and national headquarters for H&M.
As a project manager at NSW, Anne Kirsti has broad experience with interdisciplinary collaboration from a wide range of projects of different programs, scales and complexity. She has broad experience in leading complex projects through all phases - from sketch design through to completion.
Her project portfolio includes work for public and private developers. Functions include: airports, national security projects, housing, sports, commerce, mobility and culture.
Before joining NSW in 2008, she worked at Renzo Piano Building Workshop in Italy, Genova, where she was working with the Astrup Fearnley Museum at the Tjuvholmen Icon Complex, situated in her hometown of Oslo.
Education
The Oslo School of Achitecture and Design (AHO), Master of Arts in Architecture, 2006
ETSAB, Escola Tècnica Superior d`Arquitectura de Barcelona, 2003
Philosophy of religion UIO – Degree with specialization in Islam - 1997