22/10/2010

Thanks to

_my wife, Kine, for dinner, laundry, care and support.

_Ingrid for keeping me on the right track during the field work and it's aftermath.

_tutors Hans and Steffen for great guidance.

_friends and fellow students, Maren, Eirik, Marthe, Bjarke, Rune, Erlend, Ørjan, Ragnhild, Marit, Yashar, Pasi, Anders and especially Andreas and Caroline for tips, hints and inputs.

_Mocambican architects José Forjaz and Pedro M. Louro for intruducing me to the architecture of Maputo.

_Mona, Pedro and Olaf for showing me Maputo.

_Brith, Tadzo, Soley, Kristine, Victor and Dori for giving me a glimpse into Mocambican arts teaching.

_Søren for intruducing me to this challenge.

_TYIN tegnestue for a great warm-u
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12/10/2010

The exhibition






The exhibition of all of the master's thesises is now ready at KiT and we're in the middle of the presentations. There are a lot of very good projects and many interesting discussions going on.


Eirik's city development at Nyhavna


Bjarke's aquacultural center at Austevoll


Rune's plan of how Trondheim could provide it's own food


Ørjan and Erlend's three off-grid housing projects

The exhibition vernissage is here at Galleri KiT on Thursday 14th of October.

Opening hours of the exhibition is from 15th to 21st of October at 14.00 to 18.00

05/10/2010

At the finish line

I have now finally handed in the thesis.

6-7 months of work is boiled down to a 2 by 5 meter presentation wall and a 2,5 by 2,5 meter model. Here it is:






























I am presenting the thesis at KiT next monday at 11.15. Feel free to stop by.

20/09/2010

Back in the days

I got some old photos of the Praca de Touros a while ago from an internet news agent/blog callde "Mozambique para Tudos" (Studies for Mocambique). So here they are.






10/09/2010

CUT THE CAKE

I've finally nailed the title for my thesis: "Cut the cake"

It's been a darling since Maputo and I've rejected it many times, but it has matured on me now and I think it suits the project beautifully.

First of all, it describes the shape and structure of the building




and at a party in Maputo I learned that they use the expression "Let's cut the cake!" as "Let's start the party!"




and, by the way, I got married this summer...




and all the Mozambican students in dance, music and visual arts are now going to share one common school - like friends sharing a cake.


Exhibitionized

The guys in TYIN went to participate in an architecture exhibition this summer in Malmesbury, west of London. The exhibition was part of the WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) festival and they wanted to bring some other related projects with as well. I gladly shared some of my work and made a poster for them to bring.


the poster, hammered together during a couple of hours pit stop in Bodø on my summer vacation


from the exhibition. my poster in the back and Andreas' funky hairdo in the front

06/09/2010

Roof construction

To be able to use the center arena space actively in the everyday life of the school, it is necessary to build some kind of shading over parts of it. I spent a few days looking for good examples and inspiration, mainly membrane structures since that is a very material effective way of covering a large area.

Structural engineers Schlaich Bergermann und Partners has a lot of nice projects in this category.


Stellingen Ice Rink in Hamburg


Bull Ring in Zaragoza



I made some section sketches of how this kind of structures could be used in my project







I could use the logic of the existing structure to create variations in the roof, adapting it to sun conditions


Some model studies:














A spoked wheel construction seems like a good choise. It is light weight, effective and does not demand supporting columns. It also fits nicely wit the existing structure.