trondheim design progress
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QUESTIONSTRONDHEIM
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Trondheim at “night”June 4, 2008 by burpeeh
I didn’t get much sleep in Trondheim — I was really curious how much light there would be at 63 degrees N latitude at the beginning of June. Sunset was officially at 11:24 PM and sunrise at 3:10 AM but, the sky never got dark. Not quite midnight sun, but close! Amazing.
Memory
MatterLOCAL materials that reflect the historic use but also the rather simple way, easily perceived or understood, clear or apparent, as could be refered to as a scandinavian styleMATERIAL
LIGHT+
The concept of the pavilion centers on the impact of natural resources and energy on humans as well as the relationship between urban and rural areas. With most of Norwegian cities being close to the sea, forests, or mountains, the country will demonstrate through the pavilion how these cities incorporate nature to improve the quality of life of their inhabitants.
FaceTrondheim has many pleasant and quite different neighbourhoods. In the centre of town you'll find the special wooden houses of Bakklandet, terraced flats along Nidelven and the classic wooden town houses from the 17th and 18th centuries.
‘DAYLIGHT, TRANSPARENCY and FLEXIBILITY’
‘green hill for activities and recreation’
Confrontation
BORDERS rough oasis in the city
natural borderslow designed, just creating oppurtunities to get people to meet, and invent activities on their own
Confrontationbody culture in urban space
Katie’s class “body culture in urban space” went on a field trip today to several sites in Copenhagen. It was a bicycle field trip, which added to the fun. There seems to be a lot of emphasis on sports facilities and community centers within the urban center of Copenhagen. I really like the connection between this and the Valle work that I’m doing. It was interesting to talk with her professor from the Danish Royal Academy — His studio does work in sports facilities, schools, and health. I like that combination. For more discussion on that topic, visit my Valle site here. It is also an interesting connection to see these facilities after the work that I’ve done at the daylighting lab and our emphasis on daylit gyms. See more on Katie’s blog here.
Outdoor activitiesYou can enjoy fishing, riding, swimming, walks, skiing, skating, trotting and lots more...
Sports You can join sportsclubs, atletics and orienteering, boxing, martial
arts, fencing, cycling, equestrian, football, handball, ice hockey, swimming, skiing, snowboarding, watersports and lots more...
Future...
ROW house two faces
GREEN border + point
BLENDin historic typologie
SMALL large fully build
ROW house village within block
STREET low impact >< high organisation
LARGE ring block >< small blocks
ROW house courtyard/ light yard
GREEN enclosed In and around
BUILDup area VILLA objects on fenced plot
GREEN all around, but block of
from street
STREET > ALLEY >
GREEN street parking,
walkways, paths,
shared outdoor green
SOLO together, 4 form
one, few form a block
GREEN connecting
STREET > garage
BUILDup area / claimed
squares
STREET > Parking > Play > Passing
by BUILDup rational and dense
close up or closed in
Multi to one
facing street, green or
neighbours
Morfology
ROW house GREEN border + point BUILDup areaSMALL large fully build
Morfology
ROW housecourtyard/ light yard
GREEN enclosedIn and around
BUILDup area
PACKEDhouses GREEN center shared BUILDup area / claimed squares
VILLAobjects on fenced plot
GREEN center shared BUILDup area / claimed squares
STACKEDhouses GREEN Functional shared BUILDup area small strips in between
Rosenborg gate
General Buddes gate
Nonnegate
St Olavs gate
Nedre Bakklandet
St Olavs gate
Nedre Bakklandet
General Buddes gate
Nonnegate
Rosenborg gate
MorfologyRosenborg gate
General Buddes gate
Nonnegate
St Olavs gate
Nedre Bakklandet
FunctionalSQUARE
‘multi-functionality’
‘informal atmosphere‘
‘expresses movement’
‘a connection between the different activities and users’
indoor <> outdoor ‘village green’
‘common’
‘different sport and cultural activities’
‘central space is encircled by a sequence of minor spaces
with different characters’
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‘connection between indoor and outdoor areas’
‘This new urban landscape – a ‘village green’ lifted 9 m above the street level is enriched by the evening sun 1-2 hours longer than the same area on the street level.’
TypologyNEW identity or added identity, should this harbour be something completly diffrent or should it join its existing , less important use with something new and exiting to bring life to both
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Connections
Vision
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