Monday, July 20, 2009

Architectural Competition :: National Museum at Vestbanen

The deadline for Phase 1 of the National Museum at Vestbanen competition was June 12, 2009. 236 teams from around the world entered the open competition. A detailed description and competition brief can be read here. Competition proposals were on display for the public until July 19, 2009


The physical site for the project is extremely challenging. There are 2 historic buildings that sit on the corner of the site that must be retained. One building currently houses the Nobel Peace Museum. The site is adjacent to the Rådhuset (Oslo City Hall) and its connecting public plaza, and next to the Aker Brygge waterfront development.

Integration with the existing urban context, building orientation, scale, and the relationship to the existing heritage buildings seemed a common challenge for all entries.

The open nature of the competition provided a variety of proposals on a scale not typically seen in North American competitions. Though varied, the majority of entries could be generally grouped into one or more of the following categories:
  • The spaceship has landed
  • The spaceship has crash landed
  • Deconstructivist/Platectonic/Landscape interpretations
  • Massive block-like structures with little or no landscape
  • Massive landscape structures with little or no apparent building
  • Vague but colourful crystalline structures
  • Other
(click on any image to be redirected to a Flickr Photostream where photos can be viewed at a larger scale)

The majority of schemes seemed to shy away from any sort of integration with the heritage buildings. Some proposals appeared to be held back from the buildings by an invisible, albeit powerful magnetic field like zone. Others avoided acknowledging the heritage buildings at all. A few proposals swallowed the buildings whole in a matter not unlike "Jonah and the Whale".

Of the 236 entries, 4-6 will be invited to move on to Phase 2. The announcement of those selected will occur on Sept.3, 2009.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Craig Dykers of Snøhetta :: The Norwegian Opera House - Podcast

This video is from the Architectural League of New York Podcast Series

Sunday, July 12, 2009












::SEPTEMBER 05, 2009::


Designers Saturday is the only national exhibition event in Norway, dedicated to furniture, textiles, lighting, flooring and other interior and design related products aimed at both industry professionals and the wider design aware public. Approximately 140 Norwegian and international exhibitors show their latest designs in 25 venues across the centre of Oslo. More than 6,000 architects, interior designers, suppliers and other trade professionals from all over the country use this opportunity to catch up on the latest designs, trends, looks and style within their particular profession.


A free bus service is available to attendees; simply jump on and off the bus where your want. Saturday is allocated to the professional audience, whilst Sunday also is open to the general public. 135 cutting edge Norwegian, Scandinavian and international exhibitors display their latest offerings, some having never been displayed in Norway before. ...read more at http://www.designerssaturday.no


Images from this years event can be seen at:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/38614657@N08/sets/72157622309087299/


Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Joanna Lumley in Norway: Land of the Northern Lights BBC special

This is a clip from a wonderful BBC special about Joanna Lumley, (better know as Patsy on Ab Fab) and her trip to Norway to see the Northern Lights.

The design genius of Charles + Ray Eames from TED - http://www.ted.com


courtesy of gaile guevera on flickr