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  • URBAINISM SYCLE CITY GK 5 FALL 2010 PAGE 20-25 CoLLAborAtivE ProjECt with GinA MiChELLE KniGsEn And MAri hEuM

    CONFUSES CENTRE OSLO GK 7 FALL 2012 PAGE 7-13

    HOTEL WHITH BOTANICAL GARDEN GK 6 sPrinG 2011 PAGE 14-25

    VERTIVAL FARM (BLOMSTRA) GK 7 FALL 2012 PAGE 2-7 CoLLAborAtivE ProjECt with GinA MiChELLE KniGsEn And MAGnus AsKEr PEttErsEn

    PEDESTRIAN TUBEBRIDGE GK 4 sPrinG 2010 PAGE 26-31 CoLLAborAtivE ProjECt with jon KrE MAnnsKEr.

    STUDENT HOUSING HERSLEBS GATE GK 3 FALL 2009 PAGE 32-35 CoLLAborAtivE ProjECt with hAns MArtin FrostAd hALLErAKEr

    WOOD CABIN ON GRESSHOLMEN GK 3 FALL 2009 PAGE 36-39 CoLLAborAtivE ProjECt with ALEKsAndEr stEin EnGvoLL.

    120 HOURS 2011 21-23 04 PAGE 40-43

    CoLLAborAtivE ProjECt with hEnriK FLtE PouLsson

    [email protected]

    PhonE nr 15110020255

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  • VERTIVAL FARM ( BLOMSTRA) GK 7 2012

    In the future, the practice of conventional farming will become increasingly difficult. The lack of farmland, combined with the growth of population creates a demand for other ways of farming.

    the bLoMstrA has all the features of the vertical farm, the scale of the conventional green house, and in addition it has mobility, flexibility and efficiency. The BLOMSTRA can be put into larger structures, it can be a part of a medium scale farm and a family can use it as a personal farm. the bLAnK can also be used as a farming system for areas with drought, famine or natural disasters. the 798 vertical farm displays how the bLoMstrA can function in a larger scale urban farming system. Combining the flexibility of the BLOMSTRA with a high-rise structure, the 798 farm functions as an easily controllable farming system, with the ability to feed up to 1400 people in an urban situation. Situated in the south of the 798 district of Beijing, the 798 farm takes the flexibility of the bLoMstrA and combines it with the qualities of what a large scale vertical farming system can add to create a highly efficient urban farm. The roofing of the food court consists of solar panels, creating energy for the farm, and the aquaculture provides an efficient water filtration system for the BLANK units in the high-rise structure. In addition to these functions, the 798 farm also contains a food court, shops, restaurants, an educa-tional centre and a hotel. the bLoMstrA has the ability to act as a fully functional hotel room, with the main essentials needed for a basic hotel experience. The 798 farm acts as an example of how the small-scale vertical farming system BLOM-strA can be put into a large-scale urban situation. the 798 farm joins together the dif-ferent parts of the 798 district, while giving the district a new unique feature in the urban landscape of beijing.

    Collaborative project with Gina Michelle Knigsen and Magnus Asker Pettersen

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  • ROOF + 140 M

    ROOF + 15,5 M

    1:5000

    aquaculture

    aquaculture

    restaurant

    store

    store

    infocenter

    office /educationcenter

    caf

    restaurant

    market

    restaurant

    aquacultural information center

    Site plan 1:5000

    VERTICAL FARMING S L STACKED VERTICAL FARMING

    Water filtration- Air filtration- Solar Power

    Long section.

    breaking the conventions of a normal green house

    Combining social life, culture and industry

    Air filtration : reversed factory chimney

    stacked vertical farming

    Master plan

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  • ROOF + 140 M

    ROOF + 15,5 M

    1:5000

    aquaculture

    aquaculture

    restaurant

    store

    store

    infocenter

    office /educationcenter

    caf

    restaurant

    market

    restaurant

    aquacultural information center

    Site plan 1:5000

    Ground floor

    5

  • blomstra

    SPF qunn SPF diamond Sheet triPle wall Polycarbonate

    aluminum radiator

    galvanized Steel ProFile

    galvanized Steel ProFile

    StainleSS Steel railS

    aluminum boxeS

    Pvcwater tank Pvc

    battery Pack

    70 M2 165 x = = =

    = = 20 020 M2

    Closed box Open box

    In situation: farm land

    In situation: food marked

    In situation: emergency Response

    In situation: urban context instructions for assembly of Cell

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  • blomstra

    SPF qunn SPF diamond Sheet triPle wall Polycarbonate

    aluminum radiator

    galvanized Steel ProFile

    galvanized Steel ProFile

    StainleSS Steel railS

    aluminum boxeS

    Pvcwater tank Pvc

    battery Pack

    70 M2 165 x = = =

    = = 20 020 M2

    Closed box Open box

    blomstra

    SPF qunn SPF diamond Sheet triPle wall Polycarbonate

    aluminum radiator

    galvanized Steel ProFile

    galvanized Steel ProFile

    StainleSS Steel railS

    aluminum boxeS

    Pvcwater tank Pvc

    battery Pack

    70 M2 165 x = = =

    = = 20 020 M2

    Closed box Open box

    blomstra

    SPF qunn SPF diamond Sheet triPle wall Polycarbonate

    aluminum radiator

    galvanized Steel ProFile

    galvanized Steel ProFile

    StainleSS Steel railS

    aluminum boxeS

    Pvcwater tank Pvc

    battery Pack

    70 M2 165 x = = =

    = = 20 020 M2

    Closed box Open box

    blomstra

    SPF qunn SPF diamond Sheet triPle wall Polycarbonate

    aluminum radiator

    galvanized Steel ProFile

    galvanized Steel ProFile

    StainleSS Steel railS

    aluminum boxeS

    Pvcwater tank Pvc

    battery Pack

    70 M2 165 x = = =

    = = 20 020 M2

    Closed box Open box

    private farming arthotel research / educationindustrial farming

    Open box

    Closed box

    how much one cell produce

    Exploded cell

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  • CONFUSES CENTRE OSLO GK 7 2012

    the Confuses school its placed in a abandoned house in the centre of the city of oslo. the area have been heavily modernised with both cultural and educational institutions. they create a cultural hub alongside Akerelva river in oslo. implementa-tion of Chinese culture and traditions in the Norwegian context is the main focus for this project, and how to reinterpret Chinese architectural traditions in to a temporary context. The use of wood became a strong leading element since both china and norway has long traditions in the use of wood. therefore, wooden constructions from both countries were merged and created a new structure. this was going to be the spine for the project. the brick walls were the only elements that did not need replacement, and became a symbiotic element with the wooden construction. to make the communication flow between the different programs the firewalls needed to be perforated. this was done with the traditional Chinese round door as an idea. the architectural volume frames a courtyard that is protected from the street. the most extroverted programs use the courtyard as an arena for its activities. The vertical communication is placed in between the courtyard and the program inside so you feel the change of program and the perception of the nature when you are moving in the vertical direction. the biggest and most active programs its placed as a part of the communication inside so the use of corridors is minimised. the new facade will expose the wooden structure and work as a lamp that will change expressions from

    day to night. the semitransparent panelling its placed at the more private areas.

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  • AA

    AA

    BB

    BB

    N

    CHINA NORWAY

    SIGHT

    EXTENTION

    EXISTING

    BACK YARD

    sight diagram

    using wood as a binding element between China and norway

    Extention of exsisting volume

    situation plan

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  • new wood structure, using the old facade as a structuricing element

    Exploded axonometric of what to keep and not keep Exploded axonometric of supplement to the existing structure

    Exploded axonometric of perforation of the the existing structure

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  • 1 floor plan

    4 floor plan 5 floor plan

    Ground floor plan

    west elevation

    12

  • 2 floor plan 3 floor plan

    East elevation

    section AA

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  • HOTEL WHITH BOTANICAL GARDEN GK 6 2011

    Tyen need to enhance the existing cultural institutions.Botanical gardens are struggling financially to realize the planned greenhouse, My proposal allows for a realization of a botanical adventure center,of an implementation of a planned greenhouse to the hotel.the Green house has been added in the center of the building with the surrounding programs that takes advantage of the placement of the green hardt in the center of the structure. the public programs are loaded at ground level and hotel rooms are uplifted, and are experiencing both introverted and extroverted view.

    nominated for Aho works 2011

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  • OPEN FIRST PLAN

    INNTROVERT AND EXTROVERT VIWE

    PEN FRSTE PLAN

    CORRIDOR WORKING AS A NOISE BUFFER

    A VIEW BUT NO DISCLOSURE

    APPROPRIATE PLANTS LEVELS

    OPEN FIRST PLAN

    INNTROVERT AND EXTROVERT VIWE

    PEN FRSTE PLAN

    CORRIDOR WORKING AS A NOISE BUFFER

    A VIEW BUT NO DISCLOSURE

    APPROPRIATE PLANTS LEVELS

    OPEN FIRST PLAN

    INNTROVERT AND EXTROVERT VIWE

    PEN FRSTE PLAN

    CORRIDOR WORKING AS A NOISE BUFFER

    A VIEW BUT NO DISCLOSURE

    APPROPRIATE PLANTS LEVELS

    OPEN FIRST PLAN

    INNTROVERT AND EXTROVERT VIWE

    PEN FRSTE PLAN

    CORRIDOR WORKING AS A NOISE BUFFER

    A VIEW BUT NO DISCLOSURE

    APPROPRIATE PLANTS LEVELS

    OPEN FIRST PLAN

    INNTROVERT AND EXTROVERT VIWE

    PEN FRSTE PLAN

    CORRIDOR WORKING AS A NOISE BUFFER

    A VIEW BUT NO DISCLOSURE

    APPROPRIATE PLANTS LEVELS

    HOTELL MED BOTANISK OPPLEVELSE SENTERMed vekt p styniv, eksisterende kulturelle aktiviteter og eksponerings potensial, utmerket sirkustomten seg som en egnet lokalisering. Tyen trenger styrke de eksisterende kulturelle institusjonene. Botanisk hage sliter konomisk realisere planlagt veksthus, dette kan realiseres ved en implementering av tenkt drivhus til hotellet. Veksthuset er lagt i senter av bygningsmassen med omkringliggende programmer som drar nytte av plaseringen. De oentlige programmene er lagt p bakkeniv og hotellrommene er lftet opp, og opplever bde den introverte og ekstroverte utsikten.

    Tilleggsprogrammet er et tenkt veksthus tilknyttet Botanisk hage. Botanisk hage sliter konomisk med realisering av et planlagt opplevelse - veksthus p Tyen. Ved og legge det til en annen funksjon er det mulig og realisere et styrket prosjekt. De omkringliggende programmene vill ogs dra nytte av det grnne hjertet som ligger i senter av bygningsvolumet.

    Inndeling av bygningsmassen. Bygningsmassen er vertikalt inndelt med parkering, varelevering og tekniske rom i kjeller planet, de oentlige hotellfunk-sjonene p bakkeplan med en felles foaj og begynnelsen av den botaniske opplevelsereisen.Hotellrommene ligger p andre plan, lftet opp fra bakkeplan for og unng innsyn, forsterke den ekstroverte utsikten og f direkte innsikt til de introverte botani-ske sonene.Veksthuset strekker seg fra frsteplan til verste niv for og dele opp i forskjellige termiske soner som gjenskaper klimatiske soner fra forskjellige deler av verden.

    Plassering av program. Den nordlige delen av tomten, fra sirkustomten til Munch-museet, einer seg best for programmene forhold til de valgte enkeltparam-etrene for Tomtevalg.Med vekt p Infrastruktur, styniv, eksponerings muligheter og nrhet til aktuelle kulturelle aktiviteter. Ogs et nske om og ha programmene samlet p en felles tomt. Dette for og generere aktivitet p alle tider av dgnet.

    Orientering av program p tomt. Hotell lobbyen/ inngangspartiet til Vekthuset har en direkte kontakt med inngangen/ utgangen til botanisk hage. Butikk-lokaler er orientert mot hovedveien i st der det er hyest konsentrasjon av kritisk masse. Kontor programmet er orientert med en nordlig fasade og unngr direkte eksponering av sol. Hotell programmet er splittet i to forskjellige bolker, Den oentlige som bestr av Restaurant, bar, lobby osv. Denne er p bakkeniv for strst eksponering og tilgjenglighet. Andre bolk er hotellrommene som er utpliggende p vest og st fasaden av Vesthuset, her oppnr rommene direkte kontakt med utsikten og innsiden av byggningsmassen.

    + =H O T E L

    ground floor plan

    Secund floor plan

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  • 1 PLAN: OFFICES, CONFERENCE

    BAR

    COMMERCIAL

    KITCHEN

    LOBBY / ARCTIC CLIMATE ZONE

    BUBBLEDECK 450 mm UNDERPINNED BY COLUMS

    SUPPORTING ELEVATOR CORES WHITH COMMUNICATI-ONS AND

    CAST ON SITE STAIRCASE WORKS ASSUPPORTING AND STABILIZING FOR THECONSTRUCTION

    CURTAIN WALL, CC 1200 AND WHITH SUPPORTINGCOLUMS IN FACADE.

    THE TRUSS BEAMES WORKSAS THE PRIMARY STRUCTURE OFGREENHOUSE ROOFS

    SECONDDARY CONSTRUCTION IS CONSTRUCTIVE MAINSTAY FOR THE GLASS CEILING

    TERTIARY GRID WHITH BARS FORFASTENING PROFILES FOR GLASS

    STRUCTURE

    SUPPORTING WALS IN CAST ON SITE CONCRETE FORMS A BEAM, AS AREUNDERPINNED BY COLUMS

    CURTAIN WALL IN A WIRE CONSTRUCTION WORKS AS A CLIMATE SEPARATION BETWEENTHE DIFFERENT CLIMATE ZONES

    HORIZONTAL UP SCALED BRAIDED COPPER MESH COVER FOR VIEW BUT ALLOW A VIEWF ROM THE INSIDE AND SUN EXPOSURE

    RESTAURANT FOR HOTEL AND BOTANICAL GARDEN

    PARKING

    TECHNICAL ROOMS

    STORAGE FOR HOTEL AND BOTANICAL EXPERIENCE CENTRE

    HOTEL ROOM

    BOTANICAL EXPERIENCE CENTRE

    OFFICE

    SKY BAR

    PROGRAM

    Exploded axonometric of construction and program 17

  • ARCTIC CLIMATE / LOBY MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE TROPICAL CLIMATE DESERT CLIMATE SKY BARCARNIVOR-OUS PLANTS

    C+ 0

    C+ 3,950

    C+ 7,550

    C+ 10,850

    C+ 14,150

    C+ 19,350

    view from hotel rom Arctic climate view from hotel rom Mediterranean climate view from hotel rom carnivorous plants

    Long section.

    short section

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  • ARCTIC CLIMATE / LOBY MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE TROPICAL CLIMATE DESERT CLIMATE SKY BARCARNIVOR-OUS PLANTS

    C+ 0

    C+ 3,950

    C+ 7,550

    C+ 10,850

    C+ 14,150

    C+ 19,350

    view from hotel rom tropical climate view from hotel rom desert climate

    illustration of restaurant situation whith pathway sone

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  • URBANISM- CYKLE CITY GK 5 2010

    Fredrikstad is a city 100km south of oslo. the site/plot is a former important shipyard in the city center, Fredrikstad Me-kaniske verksted (FMv). The Sycle City intend to be a supplement and an extension of the existing city center and aims to attract industry, enter-tainment, housing and pedestrian life to the center.The existing city structure its dependent of the new part of the city to achieve carbon neutrality in 2050. the new district converts the organic waste from the region to biogas for public transport and fertilizer for the two new greenhouses. the consequence ofdealing with, and reusing waste, reduces carbon emission and provide the whole city with vegetables. we create the sycle.The north part of the plot must have a flood protection due to differences in height, so we create an artificial landscape with a biogas plant, water purifying plant, info center and parking on the ground level. Greenhouses, a park with culti-vated fields, sports facilities and a promenade along the river on the upper level.this creates an interaction between industry and environ-mental living in an urban context.in addition to the park, the project also incorporates sustainable technologies in the built area with use of solar power, rainwater harvesting,focus on materials etc.

    nominated for Aho works 2010

    Collaborative project with Gina Michelle Knigsen and Mari heum

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  • GREENHOUSE

    HOTEL

    CITY BATH

    INFO CENTER

    GREEANHOUSE

    CULTURE PARK

    site plan of FMv in Fredrikstad

    Diagram: Eco System.22

  • Kverning av biologisk avfall Biogass Gjdsel

    EnergiGrvann Svartvann Drikkevann Grvann

    Organisk rensing

    ZERO CITY

    INDUSTRI 34%93 000 tonn CO2

    TRAFIKK 53%

    145 000 tonn CO2

    HUSHOLDNING 13%

    35 000 tonn CO2

    SYKLUSBYEN

    +

    Diagram : less food transport.Diagram : The sycle. balance between energi production and industry.

    Problem and solution.

    Diagram: Eco System. 23

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    Illustration of info center/ water purification plant.

    site section.

    section of housing.

    Diagram : Section of dry dock

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  • illustration of Greenhouse path.

    illustration of main street meeting between the park and buildings.

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  • PEDESTRIAN TUBEBRIDGE GK 4 2010

    on harestua is 80% of the inhabitants are commuters to oslo. the prognoses of the population growth form 2800 in 2010 to 7000 in 2020.As a consequence of this prognosis, harestua will need to improve the infrastructure from the new city center to the train station to meet the universal design requirements and have an option for the car as trans-port.the distance has a height difference of 39 m, and 275 m in linear distance and gets precluded by roads and ski slopes three places.this and the topography were the main parameters for the project. the tubebrige consist of tree vertical towers, with a horizontal link between them represented by the walkway.The movement in, over and through the landscape gives a diversified sett off experi-ences and situations framed inn by the architecture.some of the architectural elements in use to be opening, closing, pull in and hide the landscape; this is to make a diverse experience each time.

    Collaborative project with jon Kre Mannsker

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  • Master plan.

    diagram of design principle steps.28

  • Elevation of entrance.

    section of the walk way with look out platfom and square.

    section under the train brige.

    section of the stasjon entrance from road level. 29

  • 1 GLAS2 PLASTIC PLATE3 TENSION ROD4 WOOD PANELING5 CAST6 LAMINATED TIMBER7 FOUNDATION

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    4

    3

    6

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    Model photo of the structure.

    Explosion of brige module.30

  • Rigid corners become variable expression.

    Model photo of walk way.Explosion of elevator tower 31

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  • STUDENT HOUSING HERSLEBS GATE GK 3 2009

    The student housing are localized on a infill plot in the bustling town Tyen in Oslo.the apartments intend to give the students a high quality of living to an affordable price.to archive this qualitys, the apartments are throughout, whit a narrow plan.the bedroom its facing the quiet street herslebsgate and gets the morning sun, while the living room its facing

    the sunny tranquil backyard

    Published in Aho works 2010

    Collaborative project with hans martin Frostad halleraker

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  • Sports Shopping Kindergarten School Busstop Heimdals gate

    Vahls gate Jens Bjelkes gate

    Herslebs gate

    Herslebs gateHerslebs gate

    Motzfeldts gate

    1:800

    1:200

    site plan of herslebsgate

    illustration of facade towards the street. illustration of the opening between the street backyard. illustration of the facade towards the backyard.

    site section34

  • Fasade mot gaten 1:100

    1256

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    400

    1200

    840

    3797

    5493

    OVEN

    OVEN

    OVEN

    SECTION E-E

    BALCONIE

    BALCONIE

    BALCONIE

    BALCONIE

    OVEN

    Elevation of facade towards the street.

    illustration of structure principle.

    Second floor plan.

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  • WOOD CABIN ON GRESSHOLMEN GK 3 2009

    the cabin its plotted on a rocky beach on Gressholmen in oslo. A un insulated small cabin that at a few people could build without heavy machinery, with a smal footprint to leave minimal dam-age to the protected natural aria.the cabin is lifted up form the ground on a les attractive part of the plot to make the beach accessible and un privatized.Also avoid disturbing of the vacationers. The building volumes are in front of a dense tree and utilize its placement for wind, sun and interferes protection.

    Collaborative project with Aleksander stein Engvoll.

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  • Elevation of facade towards the beatch.

    site plan of Gressholmen

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  • Photos of the model.

    Master plan. Elevation of facade towards south.

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  • 120 HOURS ConsEPtuAL CoMPEtition 2011

    We want to expand the public use of Tullinlkka, make the space more attractive to all social groups, and expand the range of activities at the site. it would therefore be against our intention to confiscate the square with a permanent building with a locked program. the project is not a building, but a framing of, and preparation for, any activity that is initiated at the site. A structure to be able to accommodate the unforeseen and temporary.The structure is designed to provide flexibility in spatial layout to optimize for the given program. Yhe square is given an extra dimension, it is no longer just an empty plot in the urban land-scape, but a stage for city residents to adopt.the design consists of twelve trussframes. the frames are at-tached to rails on the ground and are mobile in the east-west axis. The framework consists of telescopic pillars carrying a trussframe. the telescoping columns makes it possible to raise and lower the height of each frame. between the frames a membrane stretches that is stored in a roll in each beam and allows the membrane to always be in tension despite the varying distance of the frames. the membrane can also be unhooked of frame at one end, and open up the structure at selected loca-tions.the structure will be able to accommodate everything from food market, art exhibitions and concerts, to sports events.

    Exhibitiond at the 120 Hours exhibition

    Collaborative project with henrik Flte Poulsson

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  • Exploded axonometric

    42

  • Elevation of the structure as a basketball and volyball turnument arena

    Elevation of the structure as a marked hall

    Elevation of the structure as a concert hall

    Elevation of the open square with triumphal arch43