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24 December 2021
The "Fold it paper birds" by Biotope
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The Steller´s Eider, King Eider and Harlequin Duck paper ´fold-it´ birds have spread their wings far and wide! We have given away hundreds o...
12 June 2019
Biotope archives
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Dear reader: This website (www.biotope.cloud) is no longer an active and updated website. This is the former www.biotope.no website which...
24 June 2018
Visiting Northwest Iceland - a June Biotope tour
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Iceland have become a must visit country for anyone keen on seeing spectacular nature and dramatic light and scenaries. At times it seems li...
29 March 2018
Join the Biotope team
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UPDATE: The positions are filled (We are currently not in search for the below mentioned collegues. However: If you have awesome archi...
17 November 2017
Biotope philosophy & origin story - the AD interview
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Biotope just won the Architectural Digest Design Award 2017 in the category architecture. 2017 have been a year where our work is getting q...
30 June 2017
Biotope online resources
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Nature-based architecture projects and destination development. As our projects diversify, both by countries and by themes, we wanted t...
06 May 2017
SNOW LEOPARDS - the Tibetan Plateau expedition
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China, the Tibetan plateau, April 2017 Snow Leopards are among the most rare and least seen mammals in the worl...
20 December 2016
On birdwatching and architecture
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An essay on flare versus function The world of birding is a bit of a paradox. Birdwatching or birding is a wildly popular hobby that a...
06 August 2016
BIRDING NORTH ICELAND - Nature destination development
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Biotope recently made another visit to northern Iceland. For the past two years we have made repeated trips to this amazing birding des...
19 June 2016
BIRDING RUSSIA - exploring the northwest russian tundra
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Aerial view of the Kostuanoy Cape, our basecamp on the russian tundra The Nenets State Nature Reserve is a vast tundra and wetland ...
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