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PORTFOLIO // ARNT EIRIK LANDA 2013 / 2014

MASTER COURSES Bergen School of Architecture, BAS Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura de Barcelona, UPC

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Index

The content of this portfolio are presenting my “project-based” master courses all organized in chronological order. In addition I have also chosen to include some of the various work I have done outside school. For my first semester as a master student I decided to do an exchange semester to Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura de Barcelona (ETSAB). After getting my bachelor degree at Bergen School of Architecture (summer 2013) I wanted to experience new methods and practices of teaching, and found ETSAB as one of the strongst candidates in that matter.

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Exchange semester Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura de Barcelona, UPC 01 New food market in Eixample Barcelona

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02 Learning from X-City Medellín

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Bergen School of Architecture, BAS 03 Dale NKD Villa Fagerheim Sunnfjorden

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04 Complex context Bergen

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Other work 05 Model making work, Øystese

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06 120 hours Oslo

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07 Hand drawing art related work

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08 Notice art related work

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At ETSAB I had 4 subjects during the semester. I have chosen to present two of these beacause these where the more project-based subjects. I had the following subjects: Proyectos V INCLUDED as: New food market in Eixample project Learning from X-City INCLUDED urbanism Vivienda a collectiva a study of housing typologies L’arquitectura mediambiental: l’estalvi energia y sostenibilidad sustainability and energy in relation to architecture At Bergen School of Architecture (BAS) I had two semester courses in addition to Architecture history and social anthropology. Also here I´ve chosen to only include the project-based courses. I had the following courses/ subjects: NKD Villa Dale INCLUDED project, conservation, poetics of space, represent techniques Complex context INCLUDED Living conditions, urbanism, complex contexts Architecture history Sustainability workshop Social anthropology

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00 Personalia PERSONAL Name: Born: From:

Arnt Eirik Landa 12.07.1989 Stavanger, Norway

Adress: Phone: Email:

Magnus Barfots Gate 29a / 5015 / Bergen / Norway +47 918 36 783 arnteiriklanda@gmail.com

Profession:

Student 5th year at Bergen School of Architecture www.issuu.com/arnteiriklanda

Web:

EDUCATION 2006- 2009 2010-2013 2013-2014 2014 2015 -

St. Olav VGS, Stavanger allmenn studiekompetanse Bergen School of Architecture, BAS master (MNAL) program exchanging semester at Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura de Barcelona, UPC completed two master courses at Bergen School of Architecture, BAS diploma, Bergen School of Architecture, BAS on-going

ATTRIBUTES Autocad Illustrator Photoshop Indesign Sketchup Microsoft office imovie

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Hand drawing Modeling

advanced advanced

RELATED WORK model making

a-works

VOLUNTEER COMMITMENT 2006- 2009 Class reperesentative / member of student council 2010-2012 Student reperesentative / member of student council 2013 Participated in building outdoor lounge for Bergen nattjazz 2014 120 hours, Øya festival, Oslo

INTERESTS Architecture, art, travel, sports, food, music

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01 Food Market YEAR 2013/2014

The square

41°22’56.43”N_2°09’18.08”E

Existing markets in Barcelona

DURATION 4 Months GROUP/INDIVIDUAL Individual COURSE DESCRIPTION The economic and social context in which the activity of architects is changing very rapidly and the future is filled with uncertainty. Teaching Projects in this course aims to prepare the students for the future architecture of the world , opening them to new areas of interest and activity areas and expanding its range of expertise . In this regard, it will be fundamental aim of the course students deepen their critical ability , their knowledge and their architectural skills to design , accompanying them trough the process from previous ideas to the specifically realization of the project. The first exercise is to design a food market in the new Eixample district of Barcelona, on the given site. The space for the new structure is more or less defined by the streets council, Consell de Cent, Viladomat Comte Borrell. In addition to the food market it is required to design spaces for storing and delivery, parking and a public park/ garden.

The urban structure

Site

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: MARKET 60 modules (2,5 x2,5m . ) = Aprox.25 - 30 stops : 5 fish , 7 fruits and vegetables, meat 4 , 2 sausages and canned poultry and 3 eggs, 1 cooked vegetables , 1 bakery , 1 formatges , pasta and olive oil etc. / 375m² Cafeteria /with kitchen and direct access to the street / 90m² Flower store / 30m² Waste storage / 2x10m² Hygiene / 2x5m² Market and supermarket toilets / 30m² Total m² :1100 m² SUPERMARKET Total m²: 490 m² ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 2 offices / 2 x 14 m² 1 meeting room / 20 m² Archive / 14 m² Toilets / 8m² Total m²: 110 m²

The site

SERVICES ( basement -1) Dressing room with lockers, shower and toilets / 2 x 15m² Warehouse storage/ 30x10m² Cold storage units /1.5m x 2m x30 Loading ramp and parking lots : Access trucks / 250m² Maximum slope . 16 % ramp , outside turning radius 10.80m , Galib mayoralty min. 450 cm. Waste storage / 100m² Technical rooms / 4 x 40m² Rainwater tank & CTO. pumping / 30m² Total m² :1600 m2 PARKING ( basement -2/3) 100 parking lots / minimum 4 parking lots with direct access to exit. 15 motorcycles parking lots Total m² : 3200m² Total construction m² : 6500m²

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01 Population density

population density pr. city square structure; <150 150-275 275-355 355-450 450<

Site

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the site: a half square surrounded by severals squares - traffic in between the corners as main enterance points the streets as dynamic spaces, the site as a static space what can the site give back to the existing residents? creating a shield to provide a quiet space for people, not cars using the existing urban patterns as a tool for the new structure create a new inner space, but not a closed space. using the corners as enterance points secondary enterance points. entering the site directly or/and through the building beeing shielding, but not closed. beeing inviting, but not screaming. beeing individual, but not at the expense of the existing

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01 Site plan

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01 Ground floor plan food marked

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01 Services and parking

SERVICES -1. FLOOR

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A_ Enterance to services and parking (floor -1,-2,-3) B_ Ramp:29m long/ each roadway are 3m wide/ 15,5% rise C_ Repos/ enterance to services D_ Ramp: 19,5m long/ each roadway are 3m wide/ 15,5 % rise E_ Pavement F_ Deliviery/ storage G_ Storage rooms/ 10m2 x 30 H_ Elevator/ stairs x2 I_ Waste storing/ 100m2/ direct contact with waste stores in marcet J_ Rainwater tank/ CTO tank/ 30m2 K_ Technical rooms/ 40m2 x 4 L_ Wardrobe/ 15m2 x 2 M_ Cold storage/ 1,5m x 2m x 30/ 90m2 N_ Corridor Total: 1600m2

PARKING -2. FLOOR A_ B_ C_ D_ E_ F_

Ramp to parking (floor -2,-3): 19,5m long/ each roadway are 3m wide/ 15,5 % rise Pavement Parking lot/ 5m x 2,4m x 45 Parking lot (motorcycles)/ 2,5m x 1,1m x 16 Ramp to parking (floor -3): 19,5m long/ each roadway are 3m wide/ 15,5 % rise Elevator/ stairs x2

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PARKING -3. FLOOR A_ B_ C_ D_ E_

Ramp to parking (floor -3): 19,5m long/ each roadway are 3m wide/ 15,5 % rise Pavement Parking lot/ 5m x 2,4m x 50 Parking lot (electric/ smaller cars)/ 4,9m x 2,3m x 5 Elevator/ stairs x2

Total: 1500m2 Total parking: 3210m2 1

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01 Roof plan

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01 Section B.A. south/ west

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01 Section A.A. north/ east

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01 Model 1:300

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01 Construction wall, truss, roof

A - supported trusses B - free range trusses C - partially supported trusses D - extra loadpoint E - supporting mass / brick F - isolated wall with covering / isolation and brick

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Axonometric roof layers ABCDEFGH-

30cm thick strecher bond brick wall / 7421RS Flame red sanded supporting brick layer windows wood vaulted parallel chord truss wood battens isolation in between zink roof attached windows raised roof section for ventilation through ridge

Section roof layers

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02 Learning from X-City Medellín

YEAR 2013/ 2014 DURATION 3 Months GROUP/INDIVIDUAL Groups COURSE DESCRIPTION Medellín is the second largest city in Colombia with its 2.4 million inhabitants. The city in situated in the middle of Columbia and are sourronded by mountains. As the city has grown, many of the districts are forced to be located on slops and hill sides and the slums are of course settled in the more dangours areas. X-city aims to present “local scaled” suggestions that could provide larger impact for the urban scale in Medellín. PROJECT In this project we have focused on the slums streching along the quebrada la iguana (shown on next page), wich is one of the longest rivers, situated on the west side of the city. Many of the slums in this area have been forced to settle only a few meters from the river. In the raining seasons these are exposed to dangerous occurrences. That said, the river is only one of many challenges that these slums are dealing with. High density, traffic and poor housing conditions are some examples of the daily challenges. The project is based around one particular slum along the river and looked at possible solutions on how to enhance the existing qualities of landscape and multiple urban lifestyles. The approach has been to work with small interventions in order to improve the most necesarry, using cheap and easy solutions that could have a big impact and also be applied to the other similar conditions along the river. Typical problematic issues in the slum (next page):

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old and dangours electronic equiptment traffic density and pollution universial design and infrastructure structural issues and poor housing conditions lack of open public spaces


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02 Situation The Quebrada la iguana streches runs from the top of the mountain and in to the center of the city. There are among 4000 inhabitants living here in different types of conditions. We have chosen to work with one of the slums in the end of the river, called Nueva Villa la iguana (see dashed line on map). The houses are in poor conditions and the river is a constant danger, only foot steps away. Each year: 22 houses are destroyd along the river 92 housesholds are relocated 21 housesholds are temporarilly relocated 170 households are effected by the river Source: Andres Bedoya

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02 New nighborhood

Plan 1.1.

Section A.A. 2

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new bridge connecting the to sides and neighborhoods

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garden pedestrian

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B shared arable garden

Site plan of the whole nighborhood

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03 Dale NKD Villa Fagerheim YEAR Spring 2014

of conditions

DURATION 5 Months GROUP/INDIVIDUAL Pairs COURSE DESCRIPTION Nordic Artists’ Centre Dale (NKD) is situated on the top of Dalåsen next to the village of Dale in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. The villa lies on the edge of the hill overlooking dale and sunnfjorden. Representing a typical norwegian type of funkis villa from the seventies, the villa is in need for architectural restauration or/and transformation(s). The studies aim at the capturing / reflecting / producing material about conditions of space and action(s) in space(s) , and their relationships to the context at Dale. TITLE LAYERS of conditions

Sunnfjord Sunnfjord lies in the middle of Song og Fjordane (north for Sognefjorden) and consists of the seven municipalities Askvoll Fjaler, Flora, Forde, Gaular, Jølster and Naustdal. The region has a total area of ​​ 3,643 km² and 39,060 inhabitants (oct. 2013). To the west lies the town of Florø, while the town of Førde is located innermost in the fjord.

PROJECT The project aims to reclaim the space of Villa Dale as a space for all. The essence of the project has been to recreate (based on existing conditions and spaces) new spatialities that reacts to the present state, with open, flexible / “non-set-functional” qualities that could serve as multiple events for the local/regional residents.

Dale 61°21’47.77”N_5°23’52.86”E

municipality: fjaler county: sogn og fjordane population: 1063 (2012) population density: 770,3 /km² area: 1,38 km² main roads: 57 / 609

NKD Dale is an artist-in-residence centre funded by norwegian ministry of culture. The A-I-R program encourages international contacts for artists and focuses on visual arts including design, architecture and locally rooted practice. Nordic Artists’ Centre Dale is situated on the top of dalåsen next to the village of Dale. The villa lies on the edge of the hill overlooking dale and sunnfjorden.

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03 Situation NKD Dale

Villa Fagerheim

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03 Building plan

main floor indoor area: 250m2 17 rooms 19 doors 39 windows / N,W,S 2 stairs 1 _ meeting room 2 _ living room 3 _ dining room 4 _ enterance hall I 5 _ office I 6 _ food storage room I 7 _ coat room and toilet 8 _ kitchen I 9 _ corridor I 10 _ dressing room 11 _ laundry room 12 _ blue bedroom 13 _ bathroom I 14 _ white bedroom

apartement floor indoor area: 100m2 7 rooms 8 doors / 1 carport 11 windows / E,S 2 stairs 15 _ storage room I 16 _ enterance hall II 17 _ bathroom II 18 _ kitchen II 19 _ bedroom I 20 _ office II 21 _ garage

ground floor indoor area: 245m2 19 rooms 19 doors 12 windows / W,S 2 stairs 22 _ storage room II 23 _ technical room 24 _ sauna and shower 25 _ music room 26 _ club room 27 _ bedroom II 28 _ batroom III 29 _ kitchen III 30 _ corridor II 31 _ food storage room II 32 _ storage room II 33 _ storage room III 34 _ storage room IV

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03 Building

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enterance hall

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food storage room

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storage room

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storage room

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03 Preserve/ remove

the hard core of the villa

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03 Alphabet

of existing concrete block elements

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03 Preserve/ remove

the hard core of the villa ground oor, present removing interior wooden walls to be recycled on site

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03 Foundation

the platform of the villa

1. the traces of the villa in the landscape

2. the foundation of the lower part of the ground floor

3. the foundation of the indoor ground floor

4. the foundation of the indoor and outdoor ground floor plan As a result of the foundation studies water was introduced as a new element for varying seasonal use of the new spaces

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the central direction (direction 1) cutting through the entire building opens up for two potentional spaces in the existing concrete structure (section a,b).

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the space in between section a and b may serve as an enterance hall connecting the two sections and the main direction into one distributing space. The space is located at the exact same place as the existing enterance hall on the first floor, serving the same purpose.


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03 Introducing new sections

1. floor

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03 Seasonal

effect on spatial condtions

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03 Potentional view from first floor

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03 The four layers of the villa

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04 Complex context YEAR Fall 2014 DURATION 4 Months

Introduction phrase urban characteristics of Bergen and Amsterdam

GROUP/INDIVIDUAL Groups COURSE DESCRIPTION The most important factor for the residents of a well functional city will always be based on or around the overall living conditions of its inhabitants. Complex context focuses on living conditions i Bergen in cooperation with Bergen kommune. All students are free to choose their own sites and form their own concepts based on previous analyses of the city. As an introduction the course focused on urban characteristics with a main focus on the evolvement of Bergen and Amsterdam - as two coastal cities with strong historical and modern realtions. TITLE Below 0

the two folds of the horizon

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PROJECT Throughout history Norway and Bergen has always been depending on the sea both for resources and transportation. Based on industrial and geographical purpouses Bergen has grown into beeing one of the leading martime cities in Norway and Europe. However, the physical contact and public spaces in relation to the sea are few and poor. The project aims to reclaim some of the seafront spaces and to establish a larger consolidation of maritime activities in the region of Bergen.

a / Bergen - the infrastructure as a consequence of typografical challenges, b / Bergen - the diverese use of public space as a consequence of the climatic conditions, c / Amsterdam - the infrastructure and urban characteristics, d / Bergen - the polluted air conditions as (partly) a consequence of the sorrounding landscape, e / Bergen - the urban structure as a consequence of sourronding landscape, f / Bergen - the close relation between fjord, city, vegitation and sourronding mountains

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Amsterdam

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04 Project

Below 0BELOW the two folds of the horizon the two

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04 Hordaland

and its strategic coastal location

the two folds of the norwegian coastline

Hordaland

North Sea

Bergen

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04 Maratime industries in Hordaland

today the maritime activities are strecthed out to the pheriphery of the region. could they collaborate in one center open to the public?

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04 Hegreneset

and its direct contact to the fjord whithin the Bergen region

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04 Hegreneset

current condition

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60°24 55.44”N 5°18 20.27”E

Hegreneset has a strong geografical position, a clear visual over the entire bay of Bergensfjorden. The water depth at this site is exceptionally steep towards the fjord. These factors have made the place a distinctive location for maritime activities (both above and under water) over a long period of time. Hegerneset´s industrial history dates back to the 18th century. The history is still visually present; Hegerneset roller mill and grain elevator 1760 (old warehouse), 1860 (Old Mill), 1865 (New warehouse) 1899 (Old grain silo), 1950 (New kornsilo) and 1970 (New Mill). All these industrial facilites participated in activating Hegreneset´s overseas affiliations, mainly the transportation of corn. Today there are several sub-sea technology companys established at Hegerneset, which is one of Bergen and Norways leading industries). One of the main reasons is it´s favorable relation to the sea and the close proximity of deep fjords - beneficial for testing equipment and etc., We see the site´s present state to be functional but only partly active. It lacks the dynamic visual connection it once had with the sea. The privatization of nearby existing industries have taken from pathways, which once were along the coast line offsetting people from the sea.

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04 The structure of the silo new potentional spaces

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re-use structural elements of the silo old shafts as new air heating systems

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04 First approach on interventions

a_ vertical extension of buidling 1 silo b_ vertical extension of building 1 silo c_ underlay extension of wearhouse providing new access to the sea d_ ground surface highlighting building 1 and providing new access to the sea e_ smaller interventions spreading out f_ west facade extension of building 1 silo g_ facade extensions of building 1 silo and building 3 old silo / interior space of Hegreneset h_ sea-related interventions i_ sea-related intervention j_ larger independent intervention of the interior space of Hegreneset k_ extension of bridge 3 l_ independent intervention crossing buidling 1 silo

The project works further on model d developing a public carpet that relates to the conservated buildings and new connections to the fjord

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04 Developing the new public carpet

materiality studies

the new public floor of Hegreneset

conservated buildings has been retained

new carpet in realation to existing landscape and buildings adding an outline that provides new accessibilities and highlight the buildings in their new context

establish new interventions which strengthens the relation between land and sea

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04 Carpet in relation to the preserved buildings buidling 1, Silo

new public floor (A) upon old concrete structure (B) various potentional views (1 / 2)

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new public floor (A) surrounding / highlighting Silo 1

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04 Carpet in relation to the preserved buildings buidling 3, Old silo

new public floor (A) upon old concrete structure (B) various potentional views (1 / 2)

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04 Carpet in relation to the preserved buildings buidling 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

new public floor (A) upon old concrete structure (B) providing access to lower elevated level of all buildings in Møllekvartalet

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new public floor (A) surrounding / highlighting Møllekvartalet 4,5,6,7,8

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VIEW/ CONNECTING POINT 1 CONNCECTING POINT 2 STAIRS FOR SITTING CONNECTING POINT 3

e_ stairs highlighting SILO 1 f_ stairs highlighting MØLLEKVARTALET 4,5,6,7,8 g_ stairs highlighting OLD SILO 2

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The occupation of the road

06 120 hours 2013

a sustainable statement

reference

One usually think of a road as unsustainable, but then most likly because of all the pollutin that follows with it. In cities roads often occupay more space than buildings and the dimentions is just one aspect that we should be critical to. The road is cynical in the way it seperate spaces. There´s tons of examples, espesically in citites, we can even find it on the festival site of Øya 2014. Along with dimentions and seperation of spaces other aspects as speed and noise are often underestimated as sustainable fragments. The concept has been to increase the focus on the human role and scale in the city. The project suggests the finnmark street as a potentional meeting point and a stage for a sustainable statement during the festival. The act of closing the street for all traffic is seen upon as a sustainable statement in it self. The intention has been to strengthen the exprisson of this already sustainable movement. This is done by a repetitive and chaotic composition of (more or less) wrecked cars, folowing the shape of the road. The cars form a larger structure wich in total express an apocalyptic scenario that communicates around something abondoned wich now is placed in a new context serving social purpouses, within a human scale.

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STATISTICS:

Distribution of built ground area of each county in Norway (1998)

Walk in between. Possibilities to cross the road at many stages

1. GETTING CARS There are 3 different approved wrecking stations in Oslo, all located in the north-east part of the city, about 5-6km form tøyenparken.

Oslo Rogaland Vestfold Akershus Østfold Sør-Trønderlag Vest-Agder Finnmark Buskerud Hordaland Nordland Troms Telemark Møre og Romsdal Hedmark Nord-Trøndelag Sogn og Fjordane Aust-Agder Oppland

Doors functioning as usual

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Distribution of built ground area of the biggest cities in Norway (1998)

Stavanger/Sandnes Oslo Bergen Kristiansand Tromsø Drammen

Many different cars with different dimentions and different expressions wich in total form one whole - one structure

Trondheim 2. REMOVING PARTS To prepare the cars for their knew purpose its neceserry to make a few changes. The intention by taking off the upper part of the car body (mainly the roof in most cases) is to make it more accessebile from outside as well as strengthen the possibilites for social interractions

Tønsberg/Åsgårdstrand Fredrikstad/Sarpsborg Porsgrunn/Skien 0

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Roads and built area distributed after number of innhabitants of towns/cities in Norway (1998)

200-499 The road as a meeting point connecting both sides of the road

500-999 1000-1999 2000-19 999 20 000-99 999 100 0003. NEW PROGRAM By introducing a new program the cars are transformed into “small social groups”. On festivals there are always a lack of good places to sit. These These instalations may be produced outside the festival area, they may be easaly transportet to and from the festival site (so its possible to have them standing only during the festival period). The cars may also be applied in several other public festivals or even for private use afterwards.

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pencil drawing

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My interest in architecture came through my passion for drawing, composition and geometry. These are various hand drawings relating to geometry as base - principles for composition and the contrast/ symbiosis between figurative and amorphous shapes A4 x 2

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My interest evolved into dealing with art in natural circumstances and various spatial conditions

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