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Projects
pp. 8 - 19
Farmhouse, Radøy, Norway
2015
Waiting room, Fleinvær, Norway 2015 pp. 20 - 35
House for a sculptor, New York, USA
2014
pp. 36 - 47
An Endless Path, Hokkaido, Japan
2014
pp. 48 - 61
Northington Street Hotel, London, England
2013
Wanderings, Valparaiso, Chile 2013
Children’s senter, Jardim do Pantonal, Sao Paulo, Brasil
2012
Church, Vina del Mar, Chile 2012 Housing, Torshov, Oslo, Norway 2012 Urban plan, Lier, Norway 2011 pp. 62 - 67 Briskeby School of Performing Arts, Oslo, Norway pp. 68 - 72 Cabin, Gressholmen, Oslo, Norway
2011 2010
Surf Wave, Odda, Norway 2010 Collective Housing, Odda, Norway 2009
Farmhouse
Th e b a s i s o f t h e p roje c t i s an oc c u p a t ion of a r ui n o f a b arn . A n e w ad d e d layer in w o o d i s pl a ce d u p on an e xi s ti n g s t r u c ture o f ston e an d c on c re te , c re a t ing ne w li v i n g a n d work i n g s p ac e s , an d roof s sh el ter i n g th e e xi s ti n g s p ac e s . To l ive o n t he i sland Radøy o n t he wes tc oa s t o f No r w a y is to live clo se t o nature a n d di s t a n t fro m the cit y. T he sit e is at t h e en d o f a ro a d and clo se t o a narrow l a k e. Fo r t h e i n h abitant s it provides spaces t o w o rk, l i ve a n d exhibit in a rest raine d a n d c a l m se t t i n g . A re a l i t y o f t he barn as a t ypo log y h a s a l w a y s b e e n a st ro ng co nnect io n t o t he l a n d sc a p e in a f unct io nal sense. “ En h e t sl å ve n” i s a No r wegian term f o r t h e b a r n - t y p o l o g y that gathered m any f u n c t i o n s o n t he f arm under o ne big roof. T h i s b e c a m e t he co m m o n barn f ro m the mi d d l e o f t he 1 9th cent ur y in No r w ay. E a rl i e r e ve r y funct io n o n t he f arm had its own l i t t l e h o use. Eve n t h o ugh the ro o m s now were ga t h e re d, b e n e fitt ing f ro m it in a climatic a n d p r a c t i c a l w ay, the ne w spaces and f u n c t i o n s ke p t t heir indiv idualit y by of t en h a v i n g t heir ow n separat e ent rances a n d a d i re c t c o nt act t o the surro unding t erra i n . L e a v i n g t he building and co m ing b a c k t o i t , t he ref o re result ed in a range of s eq u e n c e s . Se a so n a n d tim e o f the day w ith t h ei r sp e c i f i c weather and light co nditions f o r ea c h m o m e n t are f acto rs naturally a f f ec t i n g t h i s t r ansitio n. A reading o f this orga ni s a t i o n , w i th a senso r y variatio n
between the rooms , is that it create s a n appear ance of the s tr ucture as if it i s lar g er than it “actually” is . An idea in the project is that t h i s outs ide circulation is kept to be ab le to move objects between the var iate d works paces , whils t an additional ce n t ra l connection is created to be able to m ove on your own ter ms between the s pac e s and from a centr al s pace within. Th i s i s to create a pos s ibility of finding you r ow n way within the s tr ucture. A reading of the r uin today i s t h a t it s tand in a mediating s ituation be t we e n lands cape and building . The near e n c lo s e d nature is fr amed and found to be a quality as it s tands in contr as t to th e va s t lands cape. It creates a microclimate w h i c h is beneficial als o in a functional s e n s e . In the project three open s paces wi t h individual dimens ions are kept, one o n each floor. The project has an architectu ra lly elementar y expres s ion. C ompos ed by s imple wood member s , columns , be a m s and boards the s tr ucture echoes the for mer bar n in ter ms of mater iality. A loadbear ing wooden wall is placed u p o n the mas s ive s tone walls and holds se ve ra l minor roofs . The roofs appear fr ag i le i n a climate with a lot of wind and r ain . The or ig inal g eometr y of the b a rn is kept, whils t ne w in- between s pac e s a re placed upon the wide s tone walls d e fi n i n g the exis ting s paces . By inhabiting th i s s pace a thres hold is created, which s e r ve s as g aller y and circulation s pace. The s ur rounding g aller y has a
f r a gm e n t a r y c h aracter w here m ino r sp aces f o r ex hi b i t i n g o bject s are def ined by in d iv i d ua l ro o f s and co nnected t hro ugh l on g si g ht l i n e s . T hese spaces have in d iv i d ua l re l a t io ns t o the surro unding n a t u re w i t h l a r g e o penings - shut t ers w h i c h o p e n f o r bo t h sight and air. T he l a rge o p e n i n g s are a co nt inuat io n o f a f r a gm e n t a t i o n a nd an atm o sphere o f a ir ine ss t ha t t h e r uin po ssessed. T h e re a re tw o separate studio s w h i c h fun c t i o n s independently, each w it h a b a t h ro o m and bedro o m co nnected. T h es e p r i va t e spaces are placed in between t h e s ha re d c e n t ral liv ing space and t he s t u d i o s , c re a t i n g tw o internal link s, h i d d e n f ro m t h e public. T he individuality of ea c h s t ud i o i s stat ed t hro ugh t emp e r a t ure , d i mensio ns and light. With t h i s i s a n a i m t o create distinct spatial q u a l i t i e s w i t h i n t he building and provide s p a c e s fo r di ff e rent uses and seaso ns. T h e sur ro unding galler y has a f r a gm e n t a r y c h aracter w here m ino r sp aces f o r ex hi b i t i n g o bject s are def ined by in d iv i d ua l ro o f s and co nnected t hro ugh l on g si g ht l i n e s . T hese spaces have in d iv i d ua l re l a t io ns t o the surro unding n a t u re w i t h l a r g e o penings - shut t ers w h i c h o p e n f o r bo t h sight and air. T he l a rge o p e n i n g s are a co nt inuat io n o f a f r a gm e n t a t i o n a nd an atm o sphere o f a ir ine ss t ha t t h e r uin po ssessed. Tutor: Neven Fuchs-Mikac Diploma Project
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House for a sculptor in NY The concrete floor inside the building levels with West 11th Street in New York City. When the 6 meter tall double doors open towards this intimate street, large stones and other material can be brought in. This is where the sculptor is working. By closing the doors behind, he can sit uninterrupted and view across the room and out to the garden on the backside of his house. Direct sunlight lands on the large window sill, where there is kitchen and dining. It is a framed view defined by the hanging wall and tilted column. Together these elements form a sculpture in the open space, which is a structure and creates functional space.
Tutors: Neven Fuchs-Mikac Raphael Zuber
A metal stair leads up and around the heavy hanging wall. In the passage between this wall and the outer wall, there is a door to the bathroom. Moving further up, the sculptor has a visual contact with the projects he is currently working on. Before going through the wall and to the bedroom on the other side, he leaves his work robe inside the space within the wall. When sitting down on the bed he can lean on the wall behind him which is still warm from the sun, and turn his back to the ongoing project for a while. The route continues up with a narrow stair inside the wall. After few steep steps there is a shower. On the next level, an opening provides a visual connection to the large outside workspace. Here the room is wider to make space for a bookshelf. A ladder next to the bookshelf leads to a sky lit study room at the top. From this private and concentrated space the sculptor can still hear if anyone is coming to visit.
Published in “Magasinet KOTE #5 - form og virkning” Nomination to “Excellence in the Use of Concrete or Brickwork in Architecture” at AHO
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An Endless Path Our proposal is an architectural vision- how to develop the existing Memu Meadows farm on Taiki-cho, Hokkaido into a sustainable ‘productive garden’. We propose to create a ‘productive centre’, an orchard, within the existing indoor horse track, where scientists and visitors can grow vegetables, fruits and flowers. All future building should be concentrated to the west, allowing the eastern part to be kept as an open landscape, to be discovered and enjoyed by visitors during all seasons in all its richness.
In this space along the path people can find places where they can meet other people, places to buy local products, hold ceremonies, or places where one can simply be alone and watch the beauty of nature.
The architecture we propose is A PATH, connecting the ‘productive garden’ in the centre with the open area of the outdoor track, enlarging it into the wild river space and almost ENDLESS landscape of Hokkaido. At some places, we plan to plant some specific arrangements of seasonal vegetation. Furthermore we propose to install a basic kitchen in the existing track building. The idea is that visitors can pick fruits and vegetables in the garden, prepare a meal in the kitchen and then find a place along the path to eat and enjoy the scenery.
Tutors: Neven Fuchs-Mikac Thomas McQuillan Raphael Zuber
In collaboration with: Pedro Sjøblom Tavares Niklas Lenander David Kennedy Mercè Lorente Gras Young Eun Choi
The path is detached from ground and partly covered with a roof. It invites people to experience the richness of the landscape with different sensations and places to discover, sit down and enjoy. It consists of a few simple, but precise constructions: an entrance screen, a gate into the open, a bigger covered space for contemplation, ceremonies and gatherings, a viewing platform into the riverwetlands and a gate at the end of the path. The construction is a very basic structure, using a minimum of technology, intended to create a kind of timeless expression inspired by traditional vernacular and rural architecture. It is composed of standard wooden members with a section of 105x105mm and a length of 3.60m, which are joined in the most direct way to form a floor, columns, roofs and- create space.
2nd place in LIXIL International University Architectural Competition Nominated to The RIBA President’s Medals Student Awards
Orchard
Kitchen
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an event, a workshop or a group of people travelling together. In the same way as a farm is organized, the separate houses create a common "farmyard" which connects them together. The idea of this space is that it is an open garden, somehow protected from the street and lifted from street level. The coffee room, the library, or other common facilities, will face the farmyard and articulate it further.
Northington Street Hotel
In addition to common rooms surrounding the farmyard, each Tutors: of the houses have their own common space. These spaces Sergison and Batesdiffer in their connection with the outdoors, possible connectNeven Fuchs-Mikac ed with a terrace, and in that manner provide each house with a unique room. To create a distance between public and more private common spaces, and in addition a wandering, these rooms are thought detached from other common facilities.
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Briskeby School of Performing Arts
In a central area of Oslo, Briskeby, a culture station is proposed as an addition to Hartvig Nissen School. A new public space for different musical events. The foyer extends through the passage and is aimed towards school, this is both to show that the building is integrated with the school, aswell as events will be visible to those who use the passage. The steps in the passage extends into the building foyer and connects the whole ground area. The glass that separates the inside and outside area let light in / out, and reflect daylight and “nightlight” from the building into the passage. The music cafe is placed at the most visible point on the plot, and we hope to attract people who otherwise would not have anything to do culture station. The main entrance at the other end of the building is marked by a higher door towards President Harbitz gt. Around the site there are three buildings of the college Hartvig Nissen. The college was the first in the country with a music program, but no longer offer this to their students. There is great demand, but few college music programs in the capital. The program can be reintroduced at the College with stuidos at Briskeby School of performing arts. It is conceivable that students by Nissen also can teach younger students. On both floors, we have divided the building diagonally in a public and an internal part. It is possible to set up doors to lock the
internal part if it would be desirable. In section, we have divided the functions who needs a lot of light and those who need less. The foyer extends over two levels, from the front the cafe. Toilets, a database for notes, and small kitchens are located on both floors. The outdoor stage is immersed in the building, and is the roof to inside hall.This hall is located in the middle of the building and communication sirculates around this. Diagonally located, in two corners of the building, are nodes with elevator or staircase. We wanted to create a building that provide different venues for performances. Some music genres fits well in a “low-key” setting as in a cafe, while others require more space like the main hall. With the staircase in the foyer and outdoor stage on the roof, we have made four music scenes. In addition, the large stairs outside gives room for various events. The area around the school of performing art are also the students at Nissen’s schoolyard, and it has therefore been important to develop various outdoor rooms around the building. We have focused on creating quiet spaces, rather than thoroughfares. In addition, we have not built towards Gyldenløves street, so that the area between the three schoolbuildings remains connected visually. In collaboration with: Ingvild Rud Skjærstad
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Cabin at Gressholmen
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