Portfolio Marius Erikstad

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Portfolio Marius Erikstad


Portfolio

Content AHO - student projects

Maintaining the white corridor Against the grain NRK 2.0 NF from 08-11 Carré Grünerløkka Metro Grünerløkka If-built

Other projects Marius Erikstad

Cabin Fekjan

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Løe Grashola

mariuserikstad@gmail.com

Filadelfiakirken Oslo


Maintaining the white corridor


Maintaining the white corridor

The project deals with the shift in how to understand Nordmarka, the forest surrounding Oslo — from a carpet of “endless wilderness” to a system of strict, specialized, urbanized, and regulated corridors. From “endless” opportunities for the individual to the main stage for the performance of our national identity. But what happens when the natural snow that maintains our white corridor melts away? Historically, the landscape has shaped our identity by the way of labor. At one point this process was reversed and we started to shape nature in order to perform our learned identity within it. Ironically enough, global warming has turned snow management into a year-round practice that claims space in the forest. As architects, this is where we can react. With this as a departure, we want to bridge the gap between the identities and spaces at play. We want to expand the threshold of who and what you might meet, and how and where you will meet them.

Master course - The forest Supervisors

w. Eirik M. Skogli Luis Callejas Gro Bonnesmo Mattias F Josefsson

Nominated for RIBA president silver medal 2021

Our projects propose a series of interventions to secure and enhance the White corridors. We maintain an existing linear system by editing the forest, shaping the snow, and inserting new structures and elements. We establish a snow production bosquet in the forest which ties and leads several corridors together through the Bosquet. We are now in a situation similar to the National Romantic Movements project, but instead of altering the landscape through painting, we alter the actual landscape and the structures, objects, atmospheres, paths, and trees which, in the end, construct the forest of Nordmarka.


AHO - The forest

Maintaining the white corriodor

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1. Forest corridor

2. Snow production bosquet

1. Water reservoir

Snow production bosquet


AHO - The forest

Maintaining the white corriodor

Forest corridor

Water reservoir


AHO - The forest

Maintaining the white corriodor

3. Water reservoir

1. Forest corridor

The project consists of three main components 1. Forest corridor: an updated and edited corridor curated to maintain the experience of the white corridor. 2. Snow production bosquet: a snow production bosquet that both provides the corriords with snow off season and a new forest space in itself 3. Water reservoir: providing the snow canons in the corridors with water and becoming small forest clearings - places to stay in itself.

2. Snow production bosquet


AHO - The forest

Maintaining the white corriodor

Plan and section - Snow production bosquet


AHO - The forest

Maintaining the white corriodor

The pond / water reservoir

Pump room / lunch room

Poduction bosquet / outdoor fireplace

White corridor


Against the grain


Against the grain Røros has been preserved for 100 years - with the consequence being that preservation work itself has made a considerable impact on the built environment. A preservation practice running in a feedback loop - only reproducing and pushing the same architectural motif on every building - regardless of scale, program, and context. The prevailing system is slowly contaminating every building it touches, old and new, which could gradually leave Røros with a generic Scandinavian town aesthetic, unable to absorb the needs of a contemporary town, and jeopardizing its unique characteristics. We aim to break the Feedback Loop and propose new forms of architecture by feeding the preservation loop with new inputs from an expanded archive. Radically opposed to the governed input, but indisputably rooted in the place. Throughout the semester we were acting as collectors — ripping the “un-choosen” architecture out of the past, out of historical photos and and collecting them in our own archive. Ours is an archive of affinities and juxtapositions rather than one of science and chronology. This archive revealed a different tale of Røros—a city in the middle of Norway that offered a funny, strange, and eclectic architecture of particularities, opposed to the tame and tidy architecture of today.

Diploma Supervisors

w. Eirik M. Skogli Amandine Kastler

Our mission was not to reconstruct the architecture that did not develop due to preservational weeding in the 40s or stating that we as architects can create something vernacular. Instead, we simply confront a building culture with its history, we make a call for preservation to include the particularities of a place, and try to find a position for us, as two architects, to design new architecture when the alternative has proven to even all out. In the end, our contribution is three case study buildings, designed with an expanded understanding of the history of a place.


AHO - diploma

Against the grain

01. Industrial building

02. Multi purpose building

Three case study buildings

03. Hot dog kiosk - public space


AHO - diploma

Against the grain

Essay/main argument - Preservational loops


Against the grain

Against the grain

NR.005 NR.007 NR.007

CATALYSTS NR.10

NR.011

NR.008

NR.011

NR.034

NR.013

NR.037

NR.015

ARCHIVE ELEMENTS: NR.042

CATALYSTS NR.01

ARCHIVE ELEMENTS: NR.016

NR.027 NR.031

CATALYSTS NR.06

NR.040 ARCHIVE ELEMENTS: NR.041

NR.010 NR.011 NR.008

NR.018

NR.011

NR.024 NR.027

NR.013

CATALYSTS NR.03

NR.008

NR.018

NR.014

NR.038

ARCHIVE ELEMENTS: NR.018

CATALYSTS NR.05

ARCHIVE ELEMENTS: NR.039

NR.028

CATALYSTS NR.08

NR.038 ARCHIVE ELEMENTS: NR.040

NR.007 NR.010 NR.011

CATALYSTS NR.09

Expanding the archive - Documenting lost/removed objects

NR.002

NR.002

NR.003

NR.008

NR.008

NR.011

NR.011

NR.027

ARCHIVE ELEMENTS: NR.014

CATALYSTS NR.04

ARCHIVE ELEMENTS: NR.031

NR.012 NR.015 NR.017

CATALYSTS NR.02

Catalysts - first design exersice only with lost objects

NR.027 ARCHIVE ELEMENTS: NR.029


Against the grain

AHO - diploma

01. Industrial building

Site plan

Exterior view


Against the grain

AHO - diploma

01. Industrial building

Section B-B

B-B

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Plan - Ground floor

Interior view - production hall


Against the grain

AHO - diploma

02. Multi purpose building

Site plan

Exterior view


Against the grain

AHO - diploma

02. Multi purpose building

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multi purpose hall entrance gate “portskjæle” entrance “døra” wardrobe

5. 6. 7. 8.

WC kitchen cafe/dining place secondary entrance

Facades

Interior view - main hall


Against the grain

AHO - diploma

03. Hot dog kiosk / public space

Site plan

Exterior view


Against the grain

AHO - diploma

03. Hot dog kiosk / public space

1. hot dog kiosk 2. covered outdoor space 3. small public square

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A-A

2.

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B-B

Plan - ground floor

Section

Facade


AHO - diploma

Against the grain

01. Industrial building

02. Multi purpose building

Three case study buildings

03. Hot dog kiosk - public space


NRK 2.0


NRK 2.0

A new media house for NRK and master plan for the surrounding area aT Marienlyst.

GK6 - Offentlig form

Supervisors

Namik Mackic Elisa Grindland

Nominated for “Profesjonalitetsprisen” at AHO Works spring`19

This project proposes a new type of organization that focuses on visual contact between functions, departments and editorial offices at NRK. In contrast to today’s NRK these functions, departments and editorial offices are spread over large distances, and the interior is characterized by long corridors and there is generally little connection between the various components. In the new NRK there is a desire to provide greater insight into production and work both for employees and visitors. By clarifying and exposing the various components of a production, one will be able to see the depth and the various layers that together make up the “media products” NRK delivers. With a focus on adding functions that are interdependent in close connection, one will also make the working prosess more effective. On an urban scale, the project proposes to continue the campus typology from Blindern in the north, by introducing new urban plazas - connecting NRK and Marienlyst to Blindern in the north, and down to the other educational institutions in the south (NHM and Politihøgskolen).


NRK 2.0

AHO - Offentlig form

Exterior view - main plaza

Site plan


NRK 2.0

AHO - Offentlig form

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Today’s NRK is like a barrier on the plot between south and north. The various buildings create few good and accessible outdoor spaces and invite the public to a small extent into the project.

In today’s NRK, functions, departments and editorial offices are spread out and distributed over several buildings at Marienlyst. There is little connection between the volumes and the distance can be large. The interior is characterized by long corridors that reinforce the isolation of the various components of NRK.

Exterior view

The project is divided into three volumes that are connected by a common basement. In this way, different productions and projects can be expressed in the different volumes, even if they function as a single “machines”

The new structure enables a greater flow through the site and creates places to be, both for the public and the employees.

Site plan - public plazas


NRK 2.0

AHO - Offentlig form

Section - NRK 2.0

Model photos


NRK 2.0

AHO - Offentlig form

Interior view - workshop


MANUAL

the NF guide to deconstructing, moving and storing historic buidlings - as a method of preservation and museum strategy.

01 deconstructing

02 moving

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

03 storing

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

NF from 08-11

MANUAL

AHO. OSLO

2020


NF from 08-11 Every building at Norsk Folkemuseum has been unbuilt, moved, and rebuilt. And though many buildings now seem permanent, it was at least partially their ability to be relocated that landed them a spot in Norwegian architectural history. The spectacle of this movement was an exciting beginning to the museum, but since collecting all-but-stopped after the war, the site has become stagnant. Movement at the museum is still happening—it just happens so slowly that the process is difficult to perceive. Our project is to adjust the timing and scale of the movement of buildings in order to reintroduce this history to the folkemuseum today. The title of the project, Norsk Folkemuseum from 08-11, refers to the time of day when the maintenance of the museum is completed; the durational equivalent of the back of house. NF from 08-11 is the initiation of a process that will add value to the museum’s collection as a method of preservation. The process includes removing the back of house, deconstructing buildings in the front of house, and developing a new plan for the museum. The project is the long-term implementation of this action over 30 years.

Master course - Re-store Supervisors

w. Alena Rieger Amandine Kastler Erlend Skjeseth Ane Sønderaal Tolfsen

Through their deconstruction, documentation, and relocation, 149 NF buildings will once again go through the value-gaining process that brought them to the museum originally. Throughout this process, the buildings will be on display in various states of completion. Whole buildings will deconstruct into a series of parts, making the relationship between the parts(deconstructed) and the whole(erected) more prominent and making space for more buildings to be inculded in the museums collection.


AHO - Re-Store

NF from 08-11 1A. current situation

1B. apply grid

1C unfold elevations

1D Stack materials

NF024

NF024 NF024-01, NF024-01, A-J A-J

NF024-01, NF024-01, A-J A-J

NF024 NF024-01, A-J

NF024

NF024-01, A-J NF024-01, A-J NF024-01, A-J KEEP CLEAR CLEAR KEEP

KEEP CLEAR CLEAR KEEP

NF024-Rest Area Area NF024-Rest

NF024-01, A-J A-J NF024-01,

NF024

Model photo - deconstructing building

Plan - building deconstructed

01. Deconstructing


AHO - Re-Store

NF from 08-11

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

02. Moving


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03. stacked roofing corrugated metal

02. stacked lumber

01. stacked logs stacked lumber

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

NF from 08-11

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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04. stacked windows

PRODUCED BY PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

06. stacked bricks

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

05. stacked roof tiles

07. notched logs

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03. Storing

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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AHO - Re-Store

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STU


Carré Grünerløkka


Carré Grünerløkka This project originated with an early wish to work with the existing local typology - the carré. Not only to ensure a contextual continuity, but also because we had a notion of the qualities and possibilities a carré could offer. Our final project is a result of several concepts which deal with basic architectural dichotomies including private/public, outside/inside, sharing/ owning and continuity/”interruption”. These discussions were formulated and answered with the following key actions: 1. Lowering the private inner courtyard, and lifting the apartment-volumes: To secure privacy for the lowest apartments without sacrificing the private courtyard. This division is further cemented by the introduction of common indoor areas and the contrasting choice of materials and structures. 2. Making every dwelling double-oriented, and with large openings: In order to secure a base level of objective “natural” qualities for every dwelling.

GK3 - Bybolig Supervisors

w. Eirik M. Skogli Jørgen Tanberg Jonas Lippestad Christine Petersen

Winner of “Profesjonalitetsprisen” at AHO Works fall`17

3. The reintroduction of a somewhat archaic plan concept fitted to modest floor area: To create flexible apartments consisting of a series of small general rooms which can be opened up to create a large central space with the kitchen as its core. 4. A translucent “double-facade”: To give each unit a private outdoor space and introduce the ability to adjust the inner climate at any given time, blurring the line between inside and outside. The double-facade protects the tenants from wind, water and unwanted exposure to pedestrians and neighbors, without stealing daylight and fresh air.


AHO - Bybolig

Carré Grünerløkka

Model photo - 45 m2 apartment

Site plan


AHO - Bybolig

Carré Grünerløkka

Entrance from street

Section - common basement

Plan carré


AHO - Bybolig

Carré Grünerløkka

Steel

Steel and polycarbonate Apartment 45 m2 CLT elements

Steel

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Axo - components / materials

Apartment 89 m2


Metro Grünerløkka + mini recycle station


Metro Grünerløkka + mini recycle station

A metro station situated in a park in Oslo connecting the ground level to the underground. Two different worlds are connected together with volumes penetrating the ground carrying people, recycling articles and light between these two levels.

GK4 - mindre offentlig bygning Supervisors

w. Hans Honningsvaag Jørgen Tanberg Espen Surnevik Lina Broström

Nominated for “Profesjonalitetsprisen” at AHO Works spring`18

The station is constructed with the cut and cover model and the sheet pile wall defines the outer perimeter of the project. The walls, the platform and the mezzanine in concrete contrasts the light steel boxes covered with polycarbonate boards. The steel boxes work as reference points when entering further down in the station making it easy to navigate, and the experience pleasant even though you are situated far underground. The middle steel box contains a mini recycling. The purpose is to make recycling more accessible and present in the town and use the already existing infrastructure of the metro to carry the waste out of town.


Metro Grünerløkka

AHO - Mindre offentlig bygning

Concept sketch - mini recycle

Interior view - mini recycle

Interior view - platform

Section


Metro Grünerløkka

AHO - Mindre offentlig bygning

Plan and section


If-Built


If-Built

Self-programmed studio course

Collaboration w . Eirik M. Skogli Tora Lie Brunborg Louis Gervais Hans Honningsvaag Vegard Riise Sebastian Jørung Øvrebø Ask Olsson Aabø

Supervisors

Martin Bransdal Kathrine Næss Lina Broström

A self-programmed course investigating contemporary architectural production and its bureaucracy. We (eight students) collaboratively designed three typical projects: an urban loft transformation, the renovation of a 20th century detached house and a new suburdan semidetached house. The course resulted in a 623-page book, containing working drawins, essays, transcripts of lectures and meetings, templates and research. The book represents a reflection on designing a built project, in addition to designing an architectural office and designing an academic course.


If-Built

Selection of pages from the book

AHO - Self programmed course


If-Built

Labben 1. Plan 1.50

AHO - Self programmed course


Cabin Fekjan

Private project

Seterdalen 455, 3588 Dagali

Seterdalen 455, 3588 Dagali

Godkjente fasadetegninger

Seterdalen 455, 3588 Dagali

E2

Interior view

Cabin Fejkan - under construction New extension of cabin from 1960. Progam: two bedrooms and a small gathering space. In addition of a new plan of excisting cabin.

Collaboration w:

Camilla Erikstad Under construction


Løe Grashola


Løe Grashola

Private project

Exterior view

Løe Grashola Designing and building of a “løe” in Suldal, Norway. A private Initiative with support from Norsk kulturarv (Norwegian culture heritage) to replace an existing “løe” in bad condition. The first phase consisted of building “Grindverket”, a traditional construction system, down in the valley of Suldal. The second phase consisted of assemble the “grindverk” and finishing the project on site up in the mountains. Installing windows and fixings for shutters to cover the windows when the “løe” is not in use. Interior view


Løe Grashola

Private project

Grindverk

Under construction

Interior view


Filadelfiakirken Oslo competition proposal


Filadelfiakirken Oslo

Invited competition

Section Interior view - chapel

SCENE

GARDEROBE

Competition Filadelfiakirken Oslo

GARDEROBE

ROTUNDA

KIRKEROM

GARDEROBE

Transformation of existing church/building

FOAJE

KAPELL

Team:

VÅPENHUSET

KAPELL

KAPELL

Espen Surnevik Eirik M. Skogli Louis Gervais Exterior view - new entrance

Plan - ground floor

MATSAL


Marius Erikstad

Portfolio

2022


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