Asker (NO) winner
Tone Berge (NO)
Noora Aaltonen (FI)
Miia-Liina Tommila, Oksasenkatu
Emmi Keskisarja (FI)
architect
1b A 20
Silje Klepsvik (NO)
Vegard Aarseth (NO)
00100 Helsinki, Finland
Miia-Liina Tommila (FI)
artist
T. +358 503237534
architects
Ossi Petteri Keskisarja (FI)
miialiina.tommila@gmail.com
student in economics Minnamarie Aleksandra Nurmi (FI) student in linguistics
114 Kaleidoscope Team point of view The Kaleidoscope proposes a seven-step strategy and a master plan to adapt the abandoned hospital at Dikemark for future life. The site’s capacity for growth is used as a driver to maintain the valuable characteristics of the area. The strategy is anchored in the master plan, through reprogramming the site and introducing funding methods. Variations in scale, program, privacy, ownership and degree of commitment are secured. To ensure continuation, the ownership structure is changed from singular to plural. The master plan is divided into four differentiated zones: Hidden in the Woods, Twin Plaza, Fortress of Heritage and Open by the Water. The Kaleidoscope as an overall design concept creates ever-changing perspectives, making a statement on the approach to built heritage. Jury point of view The project gains distinction through a fine reading and understanding of the landscape as the source of the area’s identity, atmosphere and unity, but also of very different relationships between building and landscape. On the basis of this approach, four zones are defined which reflect different potentials and positions in the landscape and the existence of different building and spatial formations. An operational understanding of the existing built landscape is developed, providing a sure and strategic foundation for the development and reinterpretation of the sub-areas.
Social structure, a courtyard from Hidden in the Woods
Masterplan, existing buildings in blue, new buildings in red
Twin Plaza and Fortress of Heritage
Open by the Water, with sight lines towards the lakeshore