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Conservation dispute in Oslo’s tenderloin

In this area are some of Oslo’s most expensive homes.

Many developers would very much like to build here.

This woman is now fighting to stop them.

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The old villas and gardens were to be preserved. But it should also be allowed to build more. The combination has proven to be very demanding.

– When we have a conservation plan – how can it be possible to build here?

Eva Lystad stands in front of a villa from 1928 designed by the famous architect Nicolai Beer. Only a piece of the original garden is left. There, in front of the villa worthy of preservation, a developer has applied to build a detached house with three floors.

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