Unit04 Building Lab | Arctic Expedition Log 2018

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Thursday 25th of January


By Rana


Thursday 25th of January

Stockholm After landing in Stockholm the unit went over to the office of White Arkitekter, the architects in charge of the new masterplan of Kiruna. They had prepared two presentations for us, in the first one they presented their work flow and technical projects using experimental softwares. The second was with Krister Lindstedt, the project leader of the Kiruna master plan development. In the end they kindly gave us a key to their office in Kiruna for use for working in while we where there.

By Rana

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By Rana

By Mika

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Friday 26th of January


By Emanuele


Friday 26th of January

Train Journey Across Sweden

By Emanuele

An amazing 16 hour train journey took us across Sweden to the Abisko National Park. Some of us woke up with snow in their cabin... where the rest of us discovered the stunning views of mountains, icy lakes and reindeers. Hours where spent just looking out the window.

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By Kasia


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Friday 26th of January

By Mika

Katterjokk/Riksgrensen After settling in to the cabins (which we discovered had a sauna!) we had lunch at the restaurant where most of us tried reindeer for the first time. To make the most out of the daylight hours left, we went for a walk all the way to the border with Norway where we discovered that a new hotel was being built around the old train rotation station. (page 15)

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By Merethe

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Friday 26th of January


By Silviya

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By Merethe

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Friday 26th of January


By Ben

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Friday 26th of January


By Merethe

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Saturday 27th of January


By Mika


Saturday 27th of January

By Emanuele

Narvik We had Saturday free to explore the area. A small group of us took the train over to Narvik in Norway. This was once called the Queens Harbour before LKAB established its shipping port for its Iron ore to be exported out of the fjords. You can also see a mountain silhouette called the ‘Sleeping Queen’ just over the ski-slope, which the group eagerly explored.

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By Mika

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Saturday 27th of January


By Emanuele

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By Ben

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Saturday 27th of January


Katterjokk The rest of us decided to stay in Katterjokk and climb one of the mountains. We experienced the coldest weather conditions to date -27 degrees C. When we reached to the top the views were breathtaking. We waited for the sun to set and we sledged all the way down with Pulka (Swedish for sledge). In the evening when everyone was back from Narvik, we decided to climb the mountain again hoping to see the magical aurora borealis. And we did!

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Sunday 28th of January


By Emanuele


By Mika

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Sunday 28th of January


Abisko - Scientific Research Centre

By Emanuele

On our way to Kiruna we had the chance to visit Abisko Scientific Research Station. It has international standard facilities that support a range of research from observation and monitoring to high-tech experimentation within terrestrial and freshwater environments. At arrival we were welcomed by Keith Larson- Researcher at the climate impact research centre at UmeĂĽ University. He showed us around the main complex including the accommodation where the Swedish Royal family used to stay when visiting the centre. He also showed us some of the main laboratories, where a lot of the research and experiments are taking place. He presented a lecture on Climate change research in Sweden, which covered the main issues and concerns that we as designers will have to consider when developing our design proposals in Kiruna.

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By Mika

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Sunday 28th of January


Arriving in Kiruna Checking in at the SPIS Hotel and Hostel

By Ben

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Monday 29th of January


By Merethe


Monday 29th of January

Ice Hotel

365

By Mika

The 365 Hotel stays around all year. Each room is different and is curated by new artists every year. It also hosts the famous Ice bar where even the glasses are made of ice. Page 38


By Mika

By Merethe

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Monday 29th of January

28 The 28 Hotel is so called because it is the 28th hotel built since it started, as this one is rebuilt every year.

The chapel has become a popular venue for weddings and guests coming from all the corners of the world.

The Sami tipi is common amongst the reindeer herders, but also to people enjoying sleeping outdoors. By Merethe

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By Mika

By Mika

By Ben

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Monday 29th of January


By Mika


Monday 29th of January

By Rana

By Emanuele

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Town Hall The original town hall was a 1960 listed building that won several architectural awards, but has been recently de-listed in order to be demolished during 2018. It currently hosts an exhibition about the move. The clock tower has been moved from its original position on top of the original town hall to the side of the new town hall. Here we enjoyed a presentation by Goran Cars who is the Planning director appointed to oversee the move of Kiruna.

By Kasia

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Tuesday 30th of January


By Silviya


Tuesday 30th of January

Church - Sweden’s Most Beautiful Building Recognised as Sweden’s most beautiful building by popular vote, there was no doubt this one needed to be moved, but not just the building, but even the tower and trees around it.

By Silviya

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By Mika


By Silviya

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Tuesday 30th of January


3D Scan Model

By Ash

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Tuesday 30th of January

Timber

By Kasia

Having a drone and cameras with us, we set a goal to capture and scan as many of these buildings as possible. Moving essential buildings from the old town into the new is an integral part of the new master plan. Having learnt how to process scans into 3D models in the last semester, the unit’s goal is now to recreate in 3D Virtual Reality our own interpretation of the new Kiruna.

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Kiruna Vernacular Architecture Style

By Freddie

We interviewed the locals and asked about their favorite buildings and meeting places. The favorite was the old 1920’s LKAB timber buildings. Details like the scaled timber cladding could be considered a local building topology.

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Tuesday 30th of January

Scanning and Drone Footage

Scanning entire buildings takes dedication!

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By Mika


And sometimes it’s really really fun...

By Emanuele

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By Merethe

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Tuesday 30th of January


By Ben

Left: some of the most interesting buildings in Kiruna are the Erskine apartment buildings from 1960’s.

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Tuesday 30th of January

Centrum Shop One of the most famous shops in Kiruna has been around for many years.

By Silviya

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3D Scan Model

By Ben

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Tuesday 30th of January

3D Scan Models

By Ben

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Wednesday 31th of January


By Rana


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Wednesday 31th of January


By Martins

LKAB the Mine that Founded the ‘Model City’

What we learnt from the mine tour? LKAB is the biggest producer of iron ore in Europe. They employ approximately 4000 people. Most people in Kiruna find employment either in the mine or the tourist industry. The extraction of iron ore is what is causing the ground to erode and why the city is moving.

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Thursday 1st of February


By Silviya


Thursday 1st of February

The Cabin The Mirrorcube

By Ash

By Silviya

Tree Hotel On the way back to Stockholm, few of us travelled via Harads, Norrbotten County to see the famous Tree Hotels. We had a private tour around the whole estate and were lucky to see some of the hotels inside.


Bird’s Nest 7th Room

By Silviya

By Ash


Thursday 1st of February

The Blue Cone

By Ash

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The Ufo

By Silviya

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Saturday 3rd of February


By Silviya


Saturday 3rd of February

Solar Egg- Artipelag, Stockholm In response to a commission from Riksbyggen, Bigert & Bergstrรถm have created a sculptural chamber in the form of an egg-shaped sauna that was originally installed at Luossabacken in Kiruna. The Egg was then moved to the Artipelag in Stockholm as a part of Bigert & Bergstrรถm Eye of the Storm exhibition.

By Ash

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Unit 04: Tutors: Jonas Lundberg Andrew Grant Eva Diu

Students: Kasia AĹ‚aszewska Jonas Bertlind Emanuele Guelfi Alexandra Groszek Merethe Granhus Ashley Kirk Frederick Mawhood Airydas Mikalajunas Thomas Rebeschini Rana Rehman Ben Salter Martins Silins Stavros Skordis Anastasia Stan Silviya Stoyanova


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