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In my Pre-Diploma I stated the program for my diploma project to be a proposal for a new town centre in Karasjok.

During the Diploma semester I have narrowed the scope of the project to:

A primary school for 140 students

In addition to classrooms, the school will offer specialized rooms for doudji (Sámi traditional arts and crafts), music, food preparation, and a public library. The school will function as a community centre, and includes a stage for music and theatre. These spaces are shared with the general public, as well as the neighbouring secondary school.

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