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- An explora on of the reusability of the warehouses in Trondheim (Kjøpmannsgata) -
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Due to developments many of these warehouses became (partly) vacant.
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It’s been a problem finding new uses for these buildings
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vacancy > deteriora on > loss of cultural heritage
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the environment is deteriora ng simultaneously
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public places are used for parking and petrol
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(focused on Kjøpmannsgata)
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To explore the reusability of the Trondheim brygger
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Main objec ve:
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Future for the brygger: • cultural heritage preserved • area more lively/a rac ve • economic boost
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We need to find prac cal solu ons for the problems we face today in order to provide a future for the brygger.
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History of the Kjøpmannsgata
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My vision on the reusability of the brygger
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History of the brygger Typology of the brygger
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History of the city
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My vision on the future of the Kjøpmannsgata
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My vision on the reusability of the brygger
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History of the brygger 3.
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Masterplan for the area
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Building design
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History of the city
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Accessibility Entrances to the warehouses are uninvi ng 18
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Important axes
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20 DiямГcult to cross
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21 the embankment hard to descend
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22 the embankment hard to descend
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A public walkway on the embankment connects several new stairs. Benches and information panels are integrated with the walkway. 29
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The streetprofile is improved to make it more PEDESTRIAN FRIENDLY.
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The plaza is given back to the public, the waterfront is extended and accessible and a pavilion provides access to the water by boats. INTRODUCTION MASTERPLAN DESIGN PAST/PRESENT/FUTURE
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A public walkway on the embankment connects several new stairs. Benches and information panels are integrated with the walkway.
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With use of lighting, street furniture, different pavement and a walkway the street and embankment have improved greatly.
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Emphasize the historical elements which are important story-tellers. The hoist can be used to f.e. hang objects from the shops.
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- (Some) should be made public - Not all musea, preserve some, the rest transform
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The ensemble of brygger: - Too many rules, nothing happens
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Buildings suitable for re-use
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- open up the buildings - bring in some light & air Interven ons can be done as long as the IDENTITY is being preserved 40
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Different plantypes with storages
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Color, cladding, symmetry, etc.
Form and different roofshapes
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Wooden pile foundation
Flatbrygge along the water
Wooden bearing construction
Traditional wallconstruction
Hoisting installations
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Dwellings and some oďŹƒces on the top floors mixed with a PUBLIC BUSY PLINTH consis ng of shops and businesses from the crea ve and cultural sector and restaurants and bars.
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To s mulate the liveliness of the area the buildings should have a MIXED USE
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Mixed use
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Sources show that some brygger were used for dwelling on the top floor.
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High value + vacant
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Treat with care > Small interven ons > preserve IDENTITY Should be a place to visit 45
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Modern buidings > Transform > New facade > blend in with surroundings 46
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• Brygge public • Tell about warehouses/trading history • A ract people to the area • Preserva on of brygge
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Brygge-museum:
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The ensemble and synergy make it so special. Three buildings tell a be er story. 49
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- Buildings Bui keep individual iden ty - Interven Inte ons mainly inside Inte - Interven ons perpendicular to the original structure
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Copper boxes, bridges, doors and ports lead you through the museum, while you have the feeling you are wandering.
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- A main export product in the warehouses - Used because of historical connec on - It fits the wood color (adapt) - but is smooth and shiny (contrast > new)
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The shape and the light invite you to enter. You don’t see the window un l inside.
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Inside you have a view towards the water or street and/or other boxes. 56
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When entering, an enfilade of ports and boxes hints that it’s more than one building. 57
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• Fixed exposi on about the brygger and the trading history • Temporary exposi on spaces • Atelier spaces • Workshop space • Cafe/restaurant • Museumshop
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The Brygge-museum will consist of:
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exit along waterfront
museumshop
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temporary exhibition
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- Buildings keep individual iden ty
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63 Flatbryggene Anno 1905
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Top floors - Open up: light, air and space First floor - original “Present” KG27
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Facilitates the other buildings: elevator, installa ons, employees “Future” KG31
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Void over all floors - excentrical
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Temporary exhibi ons
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Atelier
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Foyer
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The foyer has double height. The copper cladded elements are guiding you.
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“Future” KG31
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New facade: - a play of light, wood and color - fits with the surroundings - looks solid on the outside, gives light inside
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A void along the new facade gives a lot of light and dynamic in the building.
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Change of color
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TAKK FOR MEG!
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