PORTFOLIO Ida Gjerde Nordstrøm
2008-2016
Ida Gjerde Nordstrøm
EDUCATION
2014
2016
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MASTER/DIPLOMA
The Oslo School of Architecture and design
REFERENCES DIPLOMAS
BORN
20 08 1987 Norway
Ida.Gjerde.Nordstrom@gmail.com
WEB
www.nordstrom.work
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Ida Nordstrøm
Since entering the field of architecture, I have been involved in small-scale projects throughout the entire span from drawing to finished building. My curiosity for knowledge in new techniques and software has always been my strength, I enjoy to learn, solve and master new tasks. My diploma, named “The Path to Nidaros” is an entire example in itself on that matter, where me and my co-worker were able through fundraising to draw, plan and build our project, in one semester.
In 2015 I was part of a student team alongside six other offices such as BIG, MVRDV and Snøhetta, in a parallelmission for a new government district in Oslo, Norway, as well as organizing a separate exhibition on the subject in Deichmanske Library, Oslo. I always aim for new ideas and input, take on a challenges, and are able to accumulate the tools and the expertise needed in all kinds of diverse projects.
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MASTER
Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture Paris
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GK1 - GK3 / BACHELOR
The Oslo School of Architecture and design
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MODEL-BASED DESIGN
Einar Granum School of Art
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STUDIO ART
Einar Granum School of Art
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2006
CORE SUBJECTS
Ringerike VGS
T R A NS CR I PTS provided upon request
EXPERIENCE
I began my training by studying studio art at the Einar Granum School of Art before turning to architecture at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design in 2010. This educational background enables me to combine the aesthetic skills of fine art with the knowledge and technical skills of architecture.
Until recently I was assisting on a newly published book, named “Tabula Plena: Forms of Urban Preservation” by Bryony Roberts.
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PUBLICATION ASSISTANT
AHO
Oslo
Part-time
Images- and source-assistant for the publication “Tabula Plena: Forms of Urban Preservation” by Bryony Roberts.
Nov. 2013
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Jun. 2014
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ASSISTANT
ENSAPB
Paris
Part-time
In charge for conversation classes in English, 4 hours a week, for other students, alongside my studies at the same school.
Jun. 2011
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Jun. 2012
SHOP ASSISTANT
Monsoon
Oslo
Part-time
Sale- and shop-assistant at the clothing- and accessories-store Monsoon in Bogstadveien.
Mar. 2009
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Apr 2011
SHOP ASSISTANT
Bianco
Oslo
Part-time
Sale- and shop-assistant at the shoe-store Bianco at the Oslo City Center.
Aug. 2007
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Dec. 2008
WAITRESS
Peppes Pizza
Hønefoss
Full-time
Waitressing at the restaurant located in the city centre of Hønefoss.
Aug. 2006
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Jun. 2007
ENGLISH TEACHING ASSISTANT
Eton House
Suzhou
Full-time
Tutor and assistant at the Eton House International in China for kids at primary school with English as the main language.
Aug. 2005
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Jun. 2006
WRITER
Ringerikes Blad
Hønefoss
Part-time
Writer for the “Puls” magazine that addressed young people in the district of Ringerike, Norway.
SKILLS Adobe
Office
Other
Languages
Photoshop
Word
Auto Cad
CNC-milling
Norwegian
Illustrator
Power Point
Rhino
Laser cutting
English
Indesign
Excel
Sketch Up
French
PROJECTS 2013 - 2016
THE PATH TO NIDAROS DIPLOMA AHO 2016
THE WAVE / LA OLA VALPARAISO CHILE 2015
OPEN QUARTER PARALLEL COMMISSION AHO 2015
REFLECTIONS OF THE Y-BLOCK AHO 2014
ARCHITECTURE IN TOUGH TIMES ENSAPB 2014
AROUND THE BLOCK ENSAPB 2013
THE PATH TO NIDAROS Oslo 2016 Supervisor Christian Hermansen In collaboration with Merete Claudi-Tønnessen Sensors Svein Lund Nikolaus Hirsch Martine de Maeseneer Click here for more info
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1. firewood storage 2. open fireplace 3. ladder to sleeping loft 4. backpack storage 5. outdoor sink
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The overnight cabin was designed to serve for Norway’s pilgrimage route, from Oslo to Trondheim. The need for accommodation in remote places along the route suggests the use of an open source building system, called Wikihouse, easy and fast to assemble by only a few unskilled people. By CNCmilling we were able to project 1538 building pieces on to 110 sheets of 18 mm thick plywood, then assemble them into a 1:1 experimental prototype, this in order to test out the building systems’ strengths and weaknesses as well as its adaptation to architecture. Through sponsorships and fundraising, we were able to produce and build the unit at The Oslo School of Architecture and Design.
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CROSS SECTION
PLYWOOD BOARDS layout for milling
SLEEPING LOFT
STEP BY STEP from milling to building
THE WAVE / LA OLA RAILING
Valparaiso 2015 Role Project manager Supervisors Christian Hermansen Solveig Sandness In collaboration with Anna Berild Carolina Martins Clara Triviño Eva De Meersman Fu Tung Sze Hauk Lien Malén Moe Morten Jakobsen Paul-Antoine Lucas Ragnhild Osbak Silje Træen Timothy Hancock Truls Glesne Vilde Vanberg Yinan Zhang Click here for more info AHO - works nominations Excellence in the use of timber - Trefokus Excellence in professionalism - Arkitektbedriftene Conceptual and multidisciplinary approach - Asplan Viak (winner)
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Other nominations MCHAP: The College of Architecture at Illinois Institute of Technology Mies Crown Americas Prize, to recognize the most distinguished architectural works built on the North and South American continents. OBRA DEL AÑO: Work of the year Award by the Plataforma Arquitectura for the best architecture built in spanish-speaking countries in the category Culture.
This Wave is meant to accommodate a flexible performance space for theatre, circus and music performances alongside with a cafe, an urban garden and workshops. Created as a separated object inside an existing frame of walls on the site and designed with a promenade and amphi that connects the ground and upper level. The area on ground is separated in to two atmospheres that allows different activities at the same time. The flowing and transparent structure physically divides the space but not visually. The project was planned in Norway, then built in Valparaiso by the student team.
BATHROOM
STAIRS / SEATING
WORKSHOP HANGING GARDEN
MAIN RIBS
KITCHEN STAGE SEATING STAGE AREA
PLAN
MAIN STRUCTURE
OPEN QUARTER A NEW GOVERNMENT DISTRICT
COMMON GROUND and URBAN CONNECTIONS
Oslo 2015 Supervisors Bryony Roberts Christian Parreno Craig Konyk Erik Langdalen Jorge Otero-Pailos In collaboration with Helle Bendixen Nina Gjersoe Liv Hanstad Hauk Lien Eva Bakke Negård Liv Oppebøen Rebecca Schulz Paridhi Agarwal Stephanie Jones Wesley LeForce Michael Middleton Andre Stiles and The Columbia University - Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation in New York City Click here for more info, or here to see the entire exhibition
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The ground organizes gardens and pathways, allowing accessibility and safety. By closing the exit ramps for Ring 1 and lowering the pedestrian plaza to the same level as the ground in front of Høyblokka a continuous ground plane enables easy pedestrian and cyclist movement across the site. This new ground plane will feature a sequence of gardens and public programming, so that the site can serve as an east-west connector between the surrounding urban areas.By developing a thickened ground with better connections, the site opens to the city. The new government quarter must not only fulfill the needs for ministry offices, but also consider how it can regenerate its urban context and contribute to the growth of the surrounding city. The proposal creates more fluid connections along the eastwest axes to improve urban connectivity, and locates zones of public programming that draw the public through the site.
AHO-works nominations Urban design and planning - Oslo Kommune Multidisciplinary work - Asplan Viak Excellence in professionalism - Arkitekturbedriftene RIBA president silver medal - RIBA (winner)
In the planning of a new national government quarter, seven architect teams were invited by Statsbygg to provide a new proposals for a new Norwegian government district. Among the seven were our student team from The Oslo school of Architecture and Design. Our teams ”Open Quarter” looked at how the area could achieve a balance between the reuse of historical buildings and new construction as well as providing public spaces with better pedestrian connections and public programming. The scheme was presented on the 13th of May 2015 alongside proposals from Asplan Viak, BIG, LPO, MDRDV, Snøhetta and White. The developed and main ides for the proposition was presented through four different main topics that are shortly given here: Activating history, Common ground, Urban connections and Lowering density.
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Grubbegata will work as a link between North and South, and connect to the existing green areas. In today’s situation, the connection has been broken, with a covered staircase between Grubbegata and Hammersborggata. By closing off the exit-ramps to the Ring 1, and then lowering the Ring 1 to the same level as it is on either side of the existing ramps, we are able to establish a new continuous ground level.
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In the existing situation, the pedestrian path between East and West runs by a highly trafficked road under the lid. The passage is experienced as dark, noisy and unsafe. By removing the lid and lovering Ring 1, we bring new life into The Arne Garborgs plass.
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The Arne Garborgs plass is redefined as a car-free city space at the same level as the square in front of the H-block. The area between the Deichmanske library and the Arne Garborgs plass becomes a new cultural programming zone that brings activity into the site.
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In today’s situation, the Y-block is a barrier to East-West movement. Removing the lid above the Arne Garborgs plass creates a free passage under the North-wing of the Y-blokka, breaking down this barrier. By doing this, we also create more passages between East and West that activates the area, and creates movement through it.
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The passage through the H-block is restored as a connection between East and West.
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Today Ring 1 is curved upwards and meets the entry-ramps by the Arne Garborgs plass. By removing the entry-ramps and lowering the ring-road to an adjoining level, the Arne Garborgs plass will become car-free.
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ACTIVATING HISTORY Reuse activates historical buildings and creates a campus of existing and new architecture. Since the early 1900s, the area has been an open field of significant monuments. Visible and accessible to the public, and with the diversity of buildings from many historical times they represents a diversity of political interest. The AHO team proposed strategies for meeting the required office area while reusing as much of the existing historical architecture as possible.
DIVERSITY of program- and building-typology
GAMLEBLOKKA Henrik Bull 1906 MINISTRY OFFICES
LOWERING DENSITY The government has decided to concentrate most of the ministries on the site and build most of the new buildings south employee of Ring 1 by 2024. The AHO Team proposed an alternative employee phasing that would lower the height and masses and make them continuous with the scale of the surrounding city. The alternative phasing distributes the area both south and north of the Ring 1 by 2024, meeting the requirement of 115 000 sq m while significantly reducing new construction. Further office conference space is created one level below ground, and illuminated with garden atriums. To accommodate the additional office space conference for 2064, the towers will be renovated and meet the required 35% increase in workspaces.
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-- Home Base - Employee ID of desk Quiet Zone - Daily choice - QuietBase Zone - Daily choice - Home - Employee ID of desk Quiet Zone - Daily choice of desk - Private Locker - Business - Private Locker Zone Garden - Daily choice of desk - Business Garden - Quiet - Business Garden - Private Locker WORKING working EMPLOYEE Garden - Private Locker working employee - Communal Tables - Business - Communal Tables home base employee ID working Communal Tables working employee - Communal Tables quiet zone daily choice of desk tables - Library - Meeting Room private locker - communal Meeting Room - Library - Meeting Room - Stand-Up Meeting - Meeting Mobile Shelving - Stand-Up Meeting - Library Room
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- Phone Box CONFERENCE - Touch Down conference
- Phone Box STORAGE - Touch Down storage
Meeting rooms Business lounge Phone box
Library Mobile Shelving Follow-me printing
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SPACE BELOW GROUND 62.500 SQM
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115.000 KVM
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115.375 sqm 115.375 65% sqm 115.375 sqm 65% 115.375 sqm
BUILDING OVER THE WHOLE SITE BY 2024, RENOVATING WITH SMARTWORKING PRINCIPLES FOR 2064
storage RING 1 115.000 KVM
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BUILDING OVER THE WHOLE SITE BY 2024, RENOVATING WITH SMARTWORKING PRINCIPLES FOR 2064 SPACE BELOW GROUND
PUBLIC GROUND
AROUND THE BLOCK Saint Lazare, Paris 2013 Supervisors Gaëlle Breton Jean-François Renaud John Blood Elizabeth Danze Larry Doll Danilo Udovicki In collaboration with Christelle Bertho Thanh Ly Brooks Cavender A cowork between L’Ecole Nationale Superieur d’Architecture Paris Belleville and The University of Texas at the Austin School of Architecture
The 15 000 sq m site is located in the heart of Paris, facing rail tracks to the southwest, and big park areas in the northeast. The proposed structure will use density as a tool to push the definition of urban living. Through a series of progressive moves the project tries to challenge the conventional system of organizing buildings and functions by the following three ideas: crossing of programs, crossing of circulation, and hard vs. soft mobility. A network of buildings promote life – bringing in light and air for the residents and offices, providing amenities that foster health and fitness, maintaining an active street life, and take advantage of the urban conditions of the site – views to the park and views to the rail line. The building mass is carved by three open plazas which filter in light and air, creating a set of four blocks on the southwest side of the street next to the rail tracks, and four bars next to the park. The buildings bend and fold to accommodate each plaza’s function – a playground, a school path, and a park. Within the buildings themselves the different programs – office, retail, school, housing, and student housing – are mixed and layered, and interaction is further promoted by the bridges which connect the users to the wellness centre. The network of building is further reinforced by the running track that traverses atop several buildings. Along the street and train tracks on the ground floor are retail and restaurants with student housing on top to activate the street, and on the other end a school faces the park.
PROGRAM DIAGRAM
FLOOR PLAN diagram showing the diversity of connection between the structures facing north-west and southeast
ARCHITECTURE I N TOUG H T I M E S Les Murs à Pêches, Montreuil 2014 Supervisors Cyrille Hanappe Taswald Pillay Romain Minod In collaboration with Jean Le Thibault Moncorger Thibaut Dini Alice Norindr Juliette Reimuas Ospina Vladimir Gilles Bresard Claire Delorme Ainhoa Camacho Kristine Øvstebø Manoel Pires Germain Tubigev Telcian Daiana Daniel Vela Herminie Metzger Mar Jordán
Shanty towns or “Bidonvilles” are growing in the peripheries of Paris. Big groups of people settle and establish communities within empty sites, with no facilities such as water or bathrooms. Murs a Pêches is an area to the outside northern of Paris that consists of big masses of empty concrete walls that used to serve as backdrops for growing peaches. Today the walls stands empty, and the spaces in-between are mostly occupied by homeless people as well as volunteers who tries to breathe life into the empty labyrinth of walls that still remains. A group of more than 30 men, women and children from Romania established a small community on a piece of land between the crumbling walls. With their caravans, and self built shacks they settled down, but with little extra space for social activities. 20 architect students from ENSAPB wished to provided them with a roofed space that could serve for multiple tasks. Through conversation and planning with the users, a structure in wood to house events, study area for the children and a kitchen was planned, but also functioning as a meeting spot for outsiders that wanted to visit and see how the inhabitants lived. The roof has the ability to collect rainwater for use to washing, as well as watering their kitchen garden. The 50 sq m project was planned and drawn in a month and built within a week by all the students. Materials were collected and brought through crowdfounding and sponsoring.
REFLECTIONS OF THE Y-BLOCK A NEW GOVERNMENT DISTRICT A new government quarter Oslo 2014 Supervisors Andrea Pinochet Bryony Roberts Laura SĂŚther Click here for more info on the project
The Y-block is an important piece in the government quarter, and is designed by the same architect as the H-block, Erlend Viksjø. As the northern wing of the Y-block is situated over a highly trafficked tunnel, the building has been decided demolished. With its curved, leading shape, embracing the H-block, a unique space will be lost, as for the same of the integrated piece by Picasso on the south wing facade.
SUBTRACTION of the north wing leads to bigger public space. The inner relation between the H-block and the Y-block is maintained.
The Y-blocks relation to the H-block should be kept, and instead its reflection should create a new urban space. By removing the northern wing, most parts of the inner space and the piece of art by Picasso can be maintained. The amount of office space lost by doing so will be implementing in the reflection of the lost limb, that will be situated on the opposite side of the H-block. This new, both similar and contradictory space, will keep the same intentions as the existing leading curve. The height will be the same as the Y-block, with a total amount of 5 floors. In total there will be 7 500 new sq m of government space that will serve as an addition to the chosen Concept East. The building reflects on the essence of the northern part of the Y-block in order to create a functional urban space within and in relation to the H-block that makes up for the amount of lost space, and that connects and creates a more controlled movement into the area. Keeping the idea of an urban space, mirroring the qualities, remembering the lost wing, as well as opposing the expression of materiality from the Y-block.
CONCEPT DIAGRAM
BUFFER distance from the existing government buildings consists of an 8 meter surrounding building free zone.
VIEWPOINTS are maintained. The entrance of the Y-block remains untouched.
BUILDABLE footprint, based on sight lines and security regulations.
MOVEMENT and open connection towards and through the site.
CONCEPT EAST consists of 19 509 sq m of rehabilitated buildings and 186 674 sq m of new building mass on the site.
VARIOUS WORK AND PROJECTS 2008 - 2012
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EXHIBITION 2015
OIL ON CANVAS 2008
CLAY 2009
ATLAS OSLO - KAMPEN HAGEBY Oslo 2012 Supervisors Minna Riska Halvor Ellefsen Mirza Mujezinovic Marianne Skjulhaug Elisabeth Sjödahl In collaboration with Gine Røed Ole Knagenhjelm Lysne
10 Kampen hageby Gine Backer-Røed, Ida Nordstrøm og Ole Knagenhjelm Lysne
The garden city of Kampen is a housing complex, finished in 1994, that consist of small town houses, mostly addressing families with children. Through analyses on structural, programmatic and ideologically matters, the group were able to experience and understand urban architecture made in the city of Oslo through the last 30 years. The final result became part of the exhibition named Atlas Oslo at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design in October 2012. 22 different realized projects were exhibited with the intention to illustrate both how the architecture is shaped by the city and how the city is shaped by architecture through the past.
City morphology
Accessible public space
Structure of property
Landscape characteristics
Public property
Topography
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Vegetation
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Situation
Typical housing plan
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Kampen Hageby by Arcasa Architects AS Built 1993-1994 Site 8 276 sq m Budget 27 000 000 nok Program Families Site utilization 68 %
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M U LT I - P U R P O S E H A L L Fagerborg Oslo 2012 Supervisors Bente Kleven Lars Oskar Ylvisåker Cathrine Vigander Gro Eileraas Tom Sletner In collaboration with Halvor André Saga
STORAGE ROOM
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FUNBOX TECHNICALROOM
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PYRAMID
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RAILBOX PYRAMID/RAILING HALL
Sophus Bugges Square at Fagerborg is proposed for public activity. Still, it today appears as an 7100 sq m empty field at Fagerborg. Its location relates to a school, a kinder garden as well as housing and villas. The spaces main use is sports; football during the summer and ice-skating during the winter. By placing a multi-use centre that contains programs towards activity and socialisation, the building brings youth and grown-ups together during all seasons. Two main halls made in brick, are tied together from east to west with a shared set of stairs that also functions as a tribune and gathering area. As well as connecting the two building visually and physically, its main purpose is to provide an informal place to hangout and meet. The two halls provides space and ability for diverse activities from skating to handball, as well as rehearsal rooms for other activities such as acting or singing.
FUNBOX CHANGING ROOM
MULTIPURPOSE HALL
REHERSAL ROOM
CHANGING ROOM
STORAGE ROOM
STORAGE ROOM
MEDICAL
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An open glass facade and slits provides light
Skate-hall with platform for view
A new pathway through the site and towards the building
Seating area and stairs forms a continues band through the structure
CURRENT walking pattern through site
NEW INTERACTION both outside and inside
GROUND FLOOR plan
ROOF plan
OPEN QUARTER DEICHMANSKE EXHIBITION
C ON C R ET E C AST SJ U R SØYA W OR KSH O P
2015 In collaboration with Bryony Roberts Hauk Jonathan Lien Eva Bakke Negård Liv Oppebøen Nina Gjersø Rebecca Schulz
A concrete workshop was conducted to increase the knowledge for the material. After finishing the design, the form-work was carefully made out of plywood, before choosing types of grain and colour and mixing the batches of casting. The result became a white combined bookshelf, seating and table along with blue candle holders and a heating plate for pots.
The exhibition took place in the Deichmanske library of Oslo, from the 28th of May to the 30th of June 2015. The proposal “Open Quarter” designed by a student team from the AHO for a new government quarter were exhibited along with previous projects, research, drawings and models by students from the AHO and The Columbia University, New York. The important history of the government quarter and the architect of both the H- and the Y-block, Terje Viksjø, was also displayed.
My production was chosen to be exhibited at the “Bygg reis deg” exhibition in Oslo, 2012, as well as getting the second place in the student/teacher evaluation for best projects.
The design for the exhibition was formed and produced by the students before assembled in the library.
POWER HOUSING HYDRO WORKSHOP
M OD EL 1:10 TERJE MOES HOUSE
2012 In collaboration with Ole Knagenhjelm Hauk Lien Nora Mørch Halvor André Saga Liv Marit Oppebøen Hans Andreas Brandal
2011 In collaboration with Sindre Fredriksen Jenny Rognli Jonas Løland
A small exhibition space formed to contribute for energy positive solutions. Gaps exploit the reigning summer winds from the northeast and southwest to natural ventilation of the building. One can regulate and release hot air from the top of the facades. The southern facade is covered with solar tubes that captures solar energy and creates a shadowgrid in the gallery. The northern facade is a clean glass surface that provides uniform lighting. Inside is a raised plateau of concrete to regulate the temperatures.
The self-built home of Terje Moe is situated at Bygdøy, Oslo. The plot measures 6x6 m, and has a maximum height of 5,8 m. A wooden model of his house was produced in a 1:10 scale, to increase the understanding of the plugged structure system which the architect himself designed and completed in 1973.
Ida Gjerde Nordstrøm 2016