Architect Julie Gedde-Dahl, Lillehammer, comes from the position of project manager and partner at LPO Arkitekter. She has a master’s degree in architecture from NTNU and has solid experience in project management and process management from large complex projects such as airports, schools and office buildings.

Julie Gedde-Dahl has worked closely with developers, contractors and technical disciplines, and has been responsible for teams, budgets, progress and implementation. She has also worked extensively with design concepts and the use of materials. She will now bring this experience into the cluster.

Likes interdisciplinary approach

– Even though I’m happy where I work today, I’m now motivated to move into a new role. I really like the cluster’s vision of providing the world with innovative and sustainable building solutions in wood and would like to contribute to that process. I experience the vision as both forward-looking and meaningful,” says Julie Gedde-Dahl.

She has 21 years of experience in the architectural industry and has solid expertise and experience that will be useful for Norwegian Wood Cluster. She is currently heavily involved in New Airport Mo i Rana. She has led the interaction phase, pre-project and sub-project and has been project manager since 2022.

– “I enjoy working across disciplines so that we can benefit from each other’s expertise in projects. I think this will fit nicely in the role I’m about to take on at Norwegian Wood Cluster,” says Julie Gedde-Dahl.

Strengthening the focus on wooden structures

– “I’m very pleased that Julie has agreed to become our new project manager. She has strong expertise and relevant experience. In addition, she has a personal drive that fits very well into the job of project manager with us,” says cluster manager Berit Sanness.

– “We want to promote our work in timber structures. After all, this is the core of the tasks of the specialist group “Future building solutions”. With Julie’s expertise and experience, we will significantly strengthen this focus. I therefore have great expectations that we will get a boost in this area and warmly welcome Julie to the cluster,” says Sanness.

The new project manager will join Norwegian Wood Cluster on January 1, 2025.