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SANDNES / LANTERN
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SANDNES / LANTERN
PROJECT: NORWEGIAN WOOD : LANTERN PAVILION PROGRAM: giant canopy and public realm on a main street LOCATION: Langgata, Sandnes, Norway DATES: competition 2006-2008, delivery 2008 (pavilion) et 2010 (ground) CLIENT: Sandnes Municipality ARCHITECT: AWP (leading consultant), Atelier Oslo (co-contractor) STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Dr. techn. Kristoffer Apeland BUDGET: 1 400 000 SURFACE: 140m2 (pavilion), 2500 m2 (public space) VOLUME: 900m3 NOMBRE OF FLOORS: 1 PHOTO CREDIT: AWP / Atelier Oslo, T. Liu Nominated for the Mies Van der Rohe European Prize 2009 Currently exhibited in New York, Nordic Models + Common Ground Scandinavia House, 58 Park Avenue, NY 10016
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SANDNES / LANTERN
1. PREVIOUS STATE
The second fastest developing city in Norway, Sandnes, lacked a defined identity an appropriate, recognizable image of its urbanity. The city is strongly affected arxxx xxx xxx by its railroad tracks splitting it in two poles, both in terms of xxx xxx xxx Longitudinal section Cross section chitectural dimensions and typologies and in terms of social uses. The historical part up hill is denser and conveys the values of domestic life: small wooden houses and small shops. The modern extension of the city towards the harbour has a wider scale and is more open though less welcoming. The issue of scale is the heart of our proposal for the historical part on the amphi location in Langgata, the main pedestrian road. The squares relatively narrow dimensions were not up to the symbolic needs of this unique space, and the wish to reinforce its importance for the citys attractivity. The starting point would be a redefinition of what public space is about: the collective spirit. We believed the people of Sandnes deserved a strong, clear but also delicate image of their urban reality: homely but looking at the future.
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Roof
As well as having an iconographical and recognizable shape, the roof provides an ever-changing experience for
the daily passers by. The roof stretches out to capture the sun; light is filtered through the depth and translucency of the structure. In rainy weather rolling clouds are reflected in the glass. At night, the whole pavilion glows like a lantern. An abstract and lightweight sensation is achieved through the uniform structure, where there is no division between primary and secondary elements.
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It is a double grid made solely of 90x90mm wood members. Where needed, additional elements are added within the system. The material of the roof construction is laminated pine with steel reinforcement in the joints.
Columns
The roof is held up by four groups of columns, creating a flexible space, open for different interpretations and activities. The columns are individual and sculptural, and in contrast to the simple shape of the roof, create different informal spaces. In some places the columns turn into benches when meeting the ground. The columns are withdrawn from the edge of the roof, both to be protected from the rain, but also to blur the sensation of when the users are covered or not. With inspiration from gothic principles, the continuity of the structure is shown from the ground to the roof. The material is massive oak with steel reinforcement in the joints.
Ground
The ground has been designed as a carpet offering the base for the most varied uses. This carpet is made of different samples of resistant concretes, based on different ways of building in this climate.
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AtelierOslo
Partners:
Nils Ole Bae Brandtzg Thomas Liu Marius Mowe Jonas Norsted
CV Thomas Liu:
Born in Taiwan, 1978 Graduated from the Oslo School of Architecture (AHO) in 2003 Established Atelier Oslo in 2006
CV Marius Mowe:
Born in Oslo, 1973 Graduated from the Oslo School of Architecture (AHO) in 2000 Established Atelier Oslo in 2006
CV Jonas Norsted:
Born in Oslo, 1973 Graduated from the Oslo School of Architecture (AHO) in 2000 Established Atelier Oslo in 2006
CV Office:
The portfolio includes projects ranging from large public projects to single family houses. The Lantern in Sandnes is the offices first realized project. Awards and prizes: Nominated for Norsk Forms Prize for Young Designers (2008) Nominated for the European Mies van der Rohe Award (2009), with AWP. Finalist for the CCCB European prize for Urban Public Space (2010), with AWP.
Matthias Armengaud
2003 Employees:
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office AWP-HHF co/HHF Established: Allschwilerstrasse 71 2003 4055 Basel Affiliated office: Switzerland AWP-HHF co/HHF 15 employees Alleschwilerstrasse 71, 4055 Ble, Suisse Fields of Activity 15 collaborateurs Architecture Landscape Architecture Fields of activity: Urban Planning Architecture Design Paysagisme Public Space urbanisme Urbanism urbain amnagement Urban research espaces publics OVERVIEW / AWP recherche sur lurbain and design. design is an award winning interdisciplinary office for territorial reconfiguration
It is based in Paris and Basel (AWP-HHF) and develops projects internationally working on a wide variety of programmes: architecture, landscape design, strategic planning, urbanism. Overview: These projects only differ in terms of context and scale but they all share the same values AWP is an award winning interdisciplinary office for territorial reconfiguration and design. visions: hospitality, an and innovative confrontation between symbol uses andof aproItand is based in Paris and Basel beauty, (AWP-HHF) develops projects internationally working on and a wide variety renewed relationship between architecture and landscape. Their portfolio of clients includes grammes : architecture, landscape design, strategic planning, urbanism. These projects only differ in terms of several european metropolitan andvisions: regeneration authorities, cultural institutions context and scale but cities, share the same values and hospitality, beauty, an innovative confrontationand between developers. Among their works: the French Pavilion for the Architecture Biennale Saoincludes Paulo symbol and uses and a renewed relationship between architecture and landscape. Our portfolio of in clients (Brazil, 2007), the Lantern pavillon in Sandnesauthorities, (Norway, cultural 2008) the sculpture for the LAM, several european cities, metropolitan and regeneration institutions and park developers. Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Art, Fr (France 2010), the enlargement of a in Among relevant works: the French Pavilion for theOutsider Architecture Biennale in Sao Paulo (Brazil), the Lantern pavillon water purification plant (Evry, France 2003-12) and a 230ha strategic planning project for the Sandnes (Norway) the sculpture park for the LAM, Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art, Fr (France), Praille Acacias Vernets sector (Geneva, Switzerland, 2009-ongoing, with HHF), the public realm the enlargement of a water purification plant (Evry, France 2003-12), a 230ha strategic planning project for the redesign of Capodichino airport, It (with RSH-P). Praille Acacias Vernets sector (Geneva, Switzerland, 2009-ongoing, with HHF), the public realm redesign of CapodiAWP also curates and designs exhibitions for major cultural institutions (such as the GAMC, chino airport, (Naples, Italy, with RSH-P). City of Architecture and Heritage and Pavillon de lArsenal, Paris Fondazione Adriano OliAWP also curates and designs exhibitions for major cultural institutions (such as the GAMC, City of Architecture vetti, Rome) and write regularly books and essays. and Heritage and Pavillon de lArsenal, Paris Fondazione Adriano Olivetti, Rome) and write regularly books and The three partners have exhibited their work and lectured at many architectural venues in essays. The three partners have exhibited their work and lectured at many architectural venues in Paris, London, MiParis, London, Milan, Rome, Barcelona, Beijing, Toronto, Belgrade, Toronto, Tianjin, Winnipeg, lan, Rome, Barcelona, Beijing, Toronto, Belgrade, Toronto, Tianjin, Winnipeg, Geneva, Copenhagen, Oslo, Trondheim, Geneva, Copenhagen, Oslo, Trondheim, Tirana, Lausanne, New York and many others places. Tirana, Lausanne, Montral, New York and many others places. Awards : Awards : PSA Foundation international awardfor for urban urban mobilities, 2000; Prix NAJA du Ministre de la Culture FranPSA Foundation international award mobilities (2000); ais Ministryde of Culture Award young best architect), 2006;of Nominated for the European Mies van der Prix(French du Ministre la Culture Franais (French Ministry Culture Award young best archiRohe 2009; Palmars des Jeunes Urbanistes du Ministre de der lEcologie, lEnergie et du Dveloppement tect Award, NAJA (2006); Nominated for the European Mies van Rohe de Award (2009).
durable (Innovative masterplanning Award from the French Ministry of Ecology, Energy and Sustainability), 2010
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