adressplass
Adressplass refers to a Norwegian term that combines the words *adresse* (address) and *plass* (place), commonly used to describe a type of urban space or public square in Norway. These areas are typically small, open, and often centrally located within towns or cities, serving as gathering points for residents and visitors. Unlike traditional city squares, adressplasser are usually less formal and may include elements like seating, small greenery, or decorative features to create a welcoming atmosphere.
The concept of an adressplass emerged as part of Norway’s urban planning efforts to enhance livability in
In Norwegian urban design, adressplasser play a role in balancing the needs of residents with the practical
The term is primarily used in Norway, though similar concepts exist in other Scandinavian countries under different