Total Rehabilitation of Sørkedalsveien 6: A Landmark Transformed
Sørkedalsveien 6 in Majorstuen is more than just a building — it’s an iconic piece of Oslo’s architectural heritage. Purchased by CapMan from Entra in 2022, this landmark is now undergoing a comprehensive rehabilitation. The project aims to breathe new life into the structure, preserving its historical value while upgrading it to meet modern standards. It’s a massive undertaking that blends respect for the past with a vision for the future.
Main Benefits of the Sørkedalsveien 6 Rehabilitation
Here’s what makes this project stand out:
- Extensive rehabilitation preserving architectural heritage
- Modernization to improve energy efficiency and environmental performance
- Strategic location in Majorstuen, enhancing urban value
- Collaboration between CapMan and Insenti ensuring expert project management
- Focus on sustainable building practices aligned with Oslo’s green ambitions
Rehabilitation of Karl Johans Gate 45: Preserving Cultural Heritage
Located at the corner of Karl Johans gate and Universitetsgata, Karl Johans gate 45 is a building dating back to 1897. Now, it’s undergoing a careful rehabilitation to maintain its cultural significance while adapting to contemporary needs. This project highlights the delicate balance between conservation and innovation, ensuring that the building remains a vibrant part of Oslo’s city center.
Flight Tower Fornebu: Rehabilitating a Modern Icon
The Flight Tower at Fornebu is another key project on Insenti’s portfolio. This rehabilitation effort focuses on upgrading the tower’s infrastructure and environmental performance. It’s a fine example of how modern buildings can be revitalized to meet today’s sustainability standards without losing their original character.
Spektrumkvarteret and Campus Ullevål: Expanding Horizons
Spektrumkvarteret and Campus Ullevål represent Insenti’s commitment to diverse project types. Spektrumkvarteret is a dynamic urban development, while Campus Ullevål focuses on educational infrastructure. Both projects showcase innovative approaches to construction and rehabilitation, emphasizing environmental responsibility and community impact.
Project Impact: Aligning with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – preserving urban heritage and promoting sustainable urban development
- SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure – upgrading infrastructure with innovative rehabilitation techniques
- SDG 13: Climate Action – improving energy efficiency and reducing environmental footprints
- SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – emphasizing sustainable building materials and processes
- SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – collaboration between stakeholders to achieve shared environmental ambitions
Environmental Leadership and Project Development at Insenti
Insenti’s projects don’t just stop at construction. With new leadership like Stina Edvardsen as head of Environment and SHA, and Tore Ulvin leading project development, the company is steering its projects toward stronger environmental and strategic outcomes. Their approach often involves thorough risk mapping and close involvement in decision-making, which helps keep projects credible and on track. Plus, their environmental advisors are known for pushing projects in the right direction, making sure sustainability isn’t just a buzzword but a reality on the ground.





















