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Aleksander Nowak+47 45463244 (Norway)+48603063611 (Poland)[email protected]

ALEKSANDER NOWAK

ALEKSANDER NOWAK

L E M O N D E

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5. DISTRIBUTION PROGRAMMATIQUE

L’aménagement intérieur du bâtiment sera défini par les besoins des utilisateurs, mais nous précisons d’ores et déjà que nous favorisons en général les espaces de travail ouverts, propices à l’échange et au partage d’informations. Le projet prévoit parallèlement la création de zones plus intimes et privées, dédiées aux fonctions les plus sensibles.

Au plan de la conception des espaces intérieurs du projet, la thématique dominante est celle de la flexibilité. Ainsi le bâtiment sera en mesure de proposer aux utilisateurs une pluralité de services ainsi qu’une grande qualité d’usage et de confort.

private office open office work loungeoutdoor break area auditoriumexhibition

lounge arealibrary

themed rooms

archive/storageprint/copycirculationbreak zone

mini kitchensanitary

redaction

niv. 0:+0,0m, SDP: 2130m2

max H=+37,0mSDP total: 22490m2

niv. 1:+5,0m, SDP: 2810m2

niv. 2:+9,0m, SDP: 3755m2

niv. 3:+13,0m, SDP: 4060m2

niv. 4:+17,0m, SDP: 4075m2

niv. 5:+21,0m, SDP: 3765m2

niv. 6:+24,5m, SDP: 1290m2

superdesk

mezzanine:+28,0m, SDP: 610m2

niv. 0:+0,0m, SDP: 2130m2

max H=+37,0mSDP total: 22490m2

niv. 1:+5,0m, SDP: 2810m2

workgroupingworking

private office open office work lounge

meeting room

commercial

unformal meetingspace

study both/cubicle

superdesk

superdesk

workgroupingworking

private office open office work lounge

meeting room

commercial

unformal meetingspace

study both/cubicle

superdesk

superdesk

workgroupingworking

private office open office work lounge

meeting room

commercial

unformal meetingspace

study both/cubicle

superdesk

superdesk

Programme distribution per level

10 stk100m2

30m2 30m2 30m2

20m2 25m2

10m2

20m2

15m2

12 stk85m2

private office20%

worktype clustersclusters of 150m2

open office 60%

work lounge20%

meeting room unformal meeting space study both / cubicle

14 stk85m2

bureau privatif20%

bureau en open-space60%

“Salon de travail”10%

travail en groupe

salle de réunion espaces de réunioninformels

kiosque individuel

Illustration du mode de conception paramétrique

recharging hubworkgrouping

working

private office open office work lounge

meeting room

commercial

unformal meetingspace

study both/cubicle outdoor break area auditorium

exhibitionlounge area

librarythemed rooms

archive/storageprint/copycirculationbreak zone

mini kitchensanitary

redaction

niv. 0:+0,0m, SDP: 2130m2

max H=+37,0mSDP total: 22490m2

niv. 1:+5,0m, SDP: 2810m2

niv. 2:+9,0m, SDP: 3755m2

niv. 3:+13,0m, SDP: 4060m2

niv. 4:+17,0m, SDP: 4075m2

niv. 5:+21,0m, SDP: 3765m2

niv. 6:+24,5m, SDP: 1290m2

superdesk

superdesk

relaxing complement

mezzanine:+28,0m, SDP: 610m2

recharging hubworkgrouping

working

private office open office work lounge

meeting room

commercial

unformal meetingspace

study both/cubicle outdoor break area auditorium

exhibitionlounge area

librarythemed rooms

archive/storageprint/copycirculationbreak zone

mini kitchensanitary

redaction

niv. 0:+0,0m, SDP: 2130m2

niv. 1:+5,0m, SDP: 2810m2

niv. 2:+9,0m, SDP: 3755m2

niv. 3:+13,0m, SDP: 4060m2

niv. 4:+17,0m, SDP: 4075m2

niv. 5:+21,0m, SDP: 3765m2

niv. 6:+24,5m, SDP: 1290m2

superdesk

superdesk

relaxing complement

mezzanine:+28,0m, SDP: 610m2

super-desk

recharging hubworkgrouping

working

private office open office work lounge

meeting room

commercial

unformal meetingspace

study both/cubicle outdoor break area auditorium

exhibitionlounge area

librarythemed rooms

archive/storageprint/copycirculationbreak zone

mini kitchensanitary

redaction

niv. 0:+0,0m, SDP: 2130m2

max H=+37,0mSDP total: 22490m2

niv. 1:+5,0m, SDP: 2810m2

niv. 2:+9,0m, SDP: 3755m2

niv. 3:+13,0m, SDP: 4060m2

niv. 4:+17,0m, SDP: 4075m2

niv. 5:+21,0m, SDP: 3765m2

niv. 6:+24,5m, SDP: 1290m2

superdesk

superdesk

relaxing complement

mezzanine:+28,0m, SDP: 610m2

recharging hubworkgrouping

working

private office open office work lounge

meeting room

commercial

unformal meetingspace

study both/cubicle outdoor break area auditorium

exhibitionlounge area

librarythemed rooms

archive/storageprint/copycirculationbreak zone

mini kitchensanitary

redaction

niv. 0:+0,0m, SDP: 2130m2

max H=+37,0mSDP total: 22490m2

niv. 1:+5,0m, SDP: 2810m2

niv. 2:+9,0m, SDP: 3755m2

niv. 3:+13,0m, SDP: 4060m2

niv. 4:+17,0m, SDP: 4075m2

niv. 5:+21,0m, SDP: 3765m2

niv. 6:+24,5m, SDP: 1290m2

superdesk

superdesk

relaxing complement

mezzanine:+28,0m, SDP: 610m2

recharging hubworkgrouping

working

private office open office work lounge

meeting room

commercial

unformal meetingspace

study both/cubicle outdoor break area auditorium

exhibitionlounge area

librarythemed rooms

archive/storageprint/copycirculationbreak zone

mini kitchensanitary

redaction

niv. 0:+0,0m, SDP: 2130m2

max H=+37,0mSDP total: 22490m2

niv. 1:+5,0m, SDP: 2810m2

niv. 2:+9,0m, SDP: 3755m2

niv. 3:+13,0m, SDP: 4060m2

niv. 4:+17,0m, SDP: 4075m2

niv. 5:+21,0m, SDP: 3765m2

niv. 6:+24,5m, SDP: 1290m2

superdesk

superdesk

relaxing complement

mezzanine:+28,0m, SDP: 610m2

espaces de pause extérieursauditorium

espaces supports

être inspiré

recharging hubworkgrouping

working

private office open office work lounge

meeting room

commercial

unformal meetingspace

study both/cubicle outdoor break area auditorium

exhibitionlounge area

librarythemed rooms

archive/storageprint/copycirculationbreak zone

mini kitchensanitary

redaction

niv. 0:+0,0m, SDP: 2130m2

max H=+37,0mSDP total: 22490m2

niv. 1:+5,0m, SDP: 2810m2

niv. 2:+9,0m, SDP: 3755m2

niv. 3:+13,0m, SDP: 4060m2

niv. 4:+17,0m, SDP: 4075m2

niv. 5:+21,0m, SDP: 3765m2

niv. 6:+24,5m, SDP: 1290m2

superdesk

superdesk

relaxing complement

mezzanine:+28,0m, SDP: 610m2

recharging hubworkgrouping

working

private office open office work lounge

meeting room

commercial

unformal meetingspace

study both/cubicle outdoor break area auditorium

exhibitionlounge area

librarythemed rooms

archive/storageprint/copycirculationbreak zone

mini kitchensanitary

redaction

niv. 0:+0,0m, SDP: 2130m2

max H=+37,0mSDP total: 22490m2

niv. 1:+5,0m, SDP: 2810m2

niv. 2:+9,0m, SDP: 3755m2

niv. 3:+13,0m, SDP: 4060m2

niv. 4:+17,0m, SDP: 4075m2

niv. 5:+21,0m, SDP: 3765m2

niv. 6:+24,5m, SDP: 1290m2

superdesk

superdesk

relaxing complement

mezzanine:+28,0m, SDP: 610m2

recharging hubworkgrouping

working

private office open office work lounge

meeting room

commercial

unformal meetingspace

study both/cubicle outdoor break area auditorium

exhibitionlounge area

librarythemed rooms

archive/storageprint/copycirculationbreak zone

mini kitchensanitary

redaction

niv. 0:+0,0m, SDP: 2130m2

max H=+37,0mSDP total: 22490m2

niv. 1:+5,0m, SDP: 2810m2

niv. 2:+9,0m, SDP: 3755m2

niv. 3:+13,0m, SDP: 4060m2

niv. 4:+17,0m, SDP: 4075m2

niv. 5:+21,0m, SDP: 3765m2

niv. 6:+24,5m, SDP: 1290m2

superdesk

superdesk

relaxing complement

mezzanine:+28,0m, SDP: 610m2

travailler

commerces

se détendre

bureau privatif

bureau en open-space

“salon de travail”

salle d’expositionsalon de repos

bibliothèqueespaces thématiques

archives /stockageimpression/photocopies

circulationscuisine

sanitaires

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faux plancher

absorbant acoustique

poutrelle type IPE

dalle béton mince

tuyaux d’activation thermique

Plancherbéton ou autre

Plafondbéton préfabriqué et réseau d’activation

StructurePoutres alvéolaires pour les installations

techniques

faux plancher

absorbant acoustique

poutrelle type IPE

dalle béton mince

tuyaux d’activation thermique

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STATION

SEINE

Carrying points analysis

Stratégie générale

La proposition architecturale a été élaborée en prenant en compte les fortes contraintes techniques liées à la construction du bâtiment sur la dalle existante, en particulier la position des points porteurs et leur capacité respective à reprendre les charges verticales et horizontales.

Afin d’assurer la faisabilité du bâtiment et en particulier de l’ouvrage de franchissement, la collaboration avec les ingénieurs de l’équipe de conception a orienté les choix

• recherche de légèreté

• compensation des e�orts horizontaux

• prise en compte de l’hétérogénéité des points porteurs

Afin de limiter le poids de l’ouvrage de franchissement, le bâtiment s’affine dans la zone centrale en plan et en élévation. L’objectif de légèreté a également orienté le choix du système constructif envisagé pour les planchers (cf. description ci-contre).

La structure des extrémités du bâtiment (entre les files 3 et 4 et entre les files 10 et 12) est basée sur un système conventionnel poteaux-poutres. Leur stabilité latérale est assurée par un système de cadres rigides sur toute la hauteur du bâtiment dans les directions transversales et longitudinales. La structure de la partie centrale est basée sur le principe de l’arc à poussée

repris par des tirants positionnés entre le niveau brut de la dalle et son niveau fini. Ainsi, les seuls e�orts horizontaux transmis aux points porteurs sont ceux liés à l’action du vent.

La géométrie envisagée pour le système d’arcs résulte de la prise en compte des capacités hétérogènes des points porteurs disponibles. En e�et, les points porteurs à l’Ouest de l’ouvrage (à droites sur les figures ci-contre) ont une résistance jusqu’à deux fois supérieure aux points porteurs situés à l’Est. Les arcs sont liés entre eux par des poutres parallèles qui assurent la transmission des e�orts verticaux des étages supérieurs ainsi que la stabilité latérale des arcs.

Choix constructifs pour les planchers

La solution structurelle retenue pour les planchers consiste

se composent de poutres en acier de type IPE portant transversalement des dalles minces en béton installées entre les poutres métalliques sur leurs semelles inférieures. Ces dalles minces préfabriquées sont coulées autour des poutres en atelier. Elles assurent la protection au feu de l’acier et la transmission des e�orts horizontaux.

Dans la hauteur structurelle du plancher, tous les équipements techniques peuvent être installés. La sous face des dalles minces en béton préfabriqué est laissé nue du fait de leur haute qualité de finition, ce qui permet de s’a�ranchir d’un faux plafond supplémentaire. Le système permet par ailleurs de bonne performances d’isolation acoustique, un montage de la structure sur chantier très rapide et un apport d’inertie thermique.

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P/2

P/4P/4

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11D

E

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GARE

SEINE

string

arch compression

Capacités porteuses des points d’appuis

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P/2

P/4P/4

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12C

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GARE

SEINE

tirant tendu

arc comprimé

Capacités porteuses des points d’appuis

8. STRUCTURE

ALEKSANDER NOWAK

Warsaw / Milestones

Milestones

Europan Warsaw 2015

Warsaw / Milestones

Summer Winter

Humanscale

Auditorium and leasure-scape Experimental pavilion zone Experimental pavilion proposal Entrance to BUW gardens Stage zone Vistula boulevards

Urban concept is considering various scales of influence and adaptibility.

From city scale which activates perpendicural and circural connections to the boulevard, throught plot scale where influences of CNK and BUW were considered in pragmatic (time frame schedule) and mental (`adaptable experimental pavilion`) ways. Up to `little global` influences of wind, sun and noise within the park and outside proposed design location.

Cubryna square is strictly related with strong axis connection to Kazimierzowski Palace (from which

most of the sculptures exhibited on square were taken), where it is proposed to rebuild and expose the old staricase.

The proposed concept establishes additional axis: Dowborczykow monument; to be visible from Wilostrada street and open new view axis to power station as ̀ undescribed tribute` to Kazimierz Cubryna.

It is also prominent spot visible from the opposite coast, which allows for various artistic and cultural interventions.

city centre

BUW

CNK

Vistula coast

coffe insidethe temporary

pavilion

yoga / excersizes

exhibitionin closed mode

(see section)

all access pathsalong green belt

all access pathsalong Vistula coast

POWISLE green belt

(see city diagram)

Vistula coast

exhibition programin closed mode

(see section)

protection of whole existing trees allow

for shaded space during the summer

various hard/soft scapes with mild

slope and orienta-tion towards

the water and sun allow for relax

leasurewave landscape protect visitors

from strong coast wind

Vistula coast

BUW

centre

new developments

centre

events

leasureleasure

tourists flowfrom CNK

tourists flowfrom centre

students

studentsleasure

exhibition programprotected or open mode

(see sections)

exhibition programprotected or open mode

(see sections)

big square after temporary pavilion for winter events

shallow and unevenslopes allow for

safe sledging

leasure

exhibition programin closed mode

(see section)

wave landscape protect visitors from strong and cold coast wind

open scape on topand strong

coast winds allow for familly activities

like kiting

city centre

BUW

BUW gardens and POWISLE green belt

CNK

Vistula coast

leasure

concerts

leasure

tourists flowfrom centre

exhibition programopen or open guided mode (see sections)

events

Vistula coast

wave landscape protect visitors

from strong coast wind from the north

protection of whole existing trees

creates west wind protection

POWISLE green belt

north-west

POWISLE green belt

(see city diagram)

POWISLE green belt

south

demountable shallow bumps for slowing down car speed

northern pedestrian / bike

access from vistula boulevards

Vistula coast

leasure

leasure

leasure

leasure

exhibition programin closed mode

(see section)

light and water system treatment

to push visitors towards the river(see description)

noise from wis-lostrada high traffic road

hardscapes and trees create natural sounds barrier from street noise

designed hard-scape create natu-ral sound barrier from street noise

residential districtbeeing noise pro-tected by natural hard and softscape

special light and watering system allow for noise con-trol during night(see section)

high traffic within CNK opening hours

concerts and events

urbanadaptibility

Location and urban possibilities :

Present trend of opening towards the river can only be successful, if promotes fully accessible and `hub like` solutions for further developement and constitutes a vibrant place within the city and riverscape fabric . Design propose to activate perpendicular connections in relation to the Wisla river to attract new events to the area. It also creates a connector of POWISLE green belt which allows for circular connection dispersion from the site.

Present urban connection

Morning activities

Summer activities

Activating perpendicural and other conenctions to the river bank

Afternoon activities involving and activating BUW and CNK visitors

Winter activities

Possible new urban connections activating park in a `hub like` zone

Evening activities activating park event s after BUW and CNK opening hours

Wind protection and possibilities

Connecting all parks to green belt as additional attractor path to riverbank and park

Night activities pushing people towards the river bank with quiet zone close to residential zone

Noise protection

Activities and influences :

Sustainable approach ,as a part of social knowledge, was considered on a level of various analysis (please find booklet attached). Those environmental factors together with local influences e.g. noise were a driving factor for the shaping of the milestones park concept.

Sculptures :

Excaveted treasures are grouped by categories inside each of the `stones` (see section). Kazimierzowski Palace staircase is considered to be rebuild in original location and exposed in the viewv axis.

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Daily Schedule :

It was considered to activate the space 24/7 in relation to neighbouring program and location. Various activities and events might occur in the open space zone, `stone market` or in the boulevard auditorium depending on the requirements and specific for various time zones audiences.

two arcade elements

architectural element with engraved surnames

eleven marble arcsparts of arc

part of the balustrade

parts of greater arcade building

decorative vases with human masks

dolphin’s sculpture

Putto sculpture

bases with eagle and coat of arms of vasa

fountain stem

spherical decorative vase with motive of festoon

12 parts of comice

40 cannonballs

bench in marble

marble floor

parts of garden fountain

small marble elements

three lintelsmarble base

bench bases

portrait frames

volute keystones with motive of sequins

vase with coat of arms of Vasa

Warsaw / Milestones

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Pavilion program Pavilion program

Open mode exhibition with access control by water level

Section AA Section line diagram

Close mode exhibition with climarized space (i.e. winter conditions) or night time.

Open guided mode exhibition with access control by water level View from entrance to BUW gardens

Water create natural protection against direct access or vandalism in a same time create none-border accesible feeling. It is also a part of `experimantal space` where flooding the square might be a part of art installation or have purely functional purpous by pushing people towards the river bank i.e. in case of high noise behave.

Location and influence of Science Centre (rational) and library (mental) create perfect conditions for experimental pavilions curated by famous polish architects or artists.

Temporary pavilion (like Serpentine Gallery in London) might adapt not only dedicated space for pavilion but work with whole square and become attractor itself.

Park as installation was a primary concept allowing for a high degree of Cybruna Square adaptability. Various exhibition modes create permanent landscape, which strengthen by theme of water and constantly changing and evolving space for temporary initiatives.

Our concept treats water as a tool for mental and physical border between the visitors and the exhibited treasures, activating and controlling the pedestrian flow within the site. It creates an unique opportunity to play and experiment with the temporary structures raised on the Cybruna Square.

Experimental pavilion is an essential part of the the park concept. Following and learning from successful exemples like the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in London, the new Cybruna Square project leaves to the public an unprogrammed space for spontaneous top-down and bottom-up initiatives including a zone for periodically changing, adaptable, temporary structure, giving an oppurtunity to artists, designers, engineers and architects to curate a temporary pavilion for a specific period of time.

Perfect location allows for tighening collaboration between city cuncil, Sience Centre and University

siteadaptibility

pavilion

A

A

View from north side of boulevard

Warsaw / Milestones

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CALLOUT

CALLOUT

Pavilion program Pavilion program

Open mode exhibition with access control by water level

Section AA Section line diagram

Close mode exhibition with climarized space (i.e. winter conditions) or night time.

Open guided mode exhibition with access control by water level View from entrance to BUW gardens

Water create natural protection against direct access or vandalism in a same time create none-border accesible feeling. It is also a part of `experimantal space` where flooding the square might be a part of art installation or have purely functional purpous by pushing people towards the river bank i.e. in case of high noise behave.

Location and influence of Science Centre (rational) and library (mental) create perfect conditions for experimental pavilions curated by famous polish architects or artists.

Temporary pavilion (like Serpentine Gallery in London) might adapt not only dedicated space for pavilion but work with whole square and become attractor itself.

Park as installation was a primary concept allowing for a high degree of Cybruna Square adaptability. Various exhibition modes create permanent landscape, which strengthen by theme of water and constantly changing and evolving space for temporary initiatives.

Our concept treats water as a tool for mental and physical border between the visitors and the exhibited treasures, activating and controlling the pedestrian flow within the site. It creates an unique opportunity to play and experiment with the temporary structures raised on the Cybruna Square.

Experimental pavilion is an essential part of the the park concept. Following and learning from successful exemples like the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in London, the new Cybruna Square project leaves to the public an unprogrammed space for spontaneous top-down and bottom-up initiatives including a zone for periodically changing, adaptable, temporary structure, giving an oppurtunity to artists, designers, engineers and architects to curate a temporary pavilion for a specific period of time.

Perfect location allows for tighening collaboration between city cuncil, Sience Centre and University

siteadaptibility

pavilion

A

A

View from north side of boulevard

Warsaw / Milestones

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CALLOUT

CALLOUT

Proposed site - Powisle district - is located in the essential part of Warsaw city which has a potential to stimulate and define directions of development for the rest of the city along the Vistula coast. Proposed solution should be a milestone in terms of accesibiliy and posibilities of bottom-up proceses of people social movement.Current redevelopment related with new riverscape and metro create new quality for north-south axis. Concept is striving to activate perpendicural and circural connections around the Powisle district. West-east flow influenced already by BUW does not have it`s proper continuation to the river. Green spaces around the whole district do not have an accesible and clear

connections for the people to follow. In the current site status, the biggest attractors like BUW and CNK become mental boarders and destination points without further urban concept.

Design proposal is to investigate urban scale possibilities of creating green belt along all green areas for pedestrians and cyclist enforcing this way the Powisle area to access locations in the city centre. In the same time the goal is to a create clear path from the centre to the river with high quality urban acupuncture interventions giving citizens and the city fabric an ability to adapt to various activities and events.

Small scale city interventions allowing for `green belt` connection along whole POWISLE district for local habitants and between most attractive points (scale from gray to black)

New possible non colission `event hub` connections from University, `Krakowskie Przedmiescie`, Castle and Mariensztat through parks up to river front.

Designed space create various adaptable sub zones from intimate conditions - stones market - to open and auditorium zones.

Warsaw / Milestones

Exhibition volumes were defined in a way to protect from surrounding noise and wind conditions, all in mild sank relation to the groud, (respecting tunnel condition) in a human scale, natural materials and greenery without any ingerence in existing trees.

View from `stone market` towards exhibition space under stones and experimental pavilion zone.

milestones 1

Discoverers park

Science Centre Roof Garden

Kahla Square

Boulevards squares

Swietokrzyski Bridge

New Metro Station

Science CentreBUW

New developments

Entertainment events

< Castle

< City centre

National Museum

Cubryna park

BUW garden

Agaton garden

Kazimierzowski park

K. Beyera Park

E.R.Smilgy Park

> Metro Station

> CNK visitors

< Boulevards

> POWISLE

< North Warsaw

< South Warsaw

> Krakowskie przedmiescie

> Old town and Castle

> City Centre and University

Auditorium and Exhibition space

Exhibition stones market

Boulevards Stage Zone

Vistula Boulevards

Temporary Experimental Pavilion Zone

Open Space events zone

Green connector to BUW

Kopernika square in Opole / Spetial mention

GUGGENHEIM HELSINKI2014, SNØHETTA, PLANS, CONCEPT, DIAGRAMS, VISUALISATION

GUGGENHEIM HELSINKI2014, SNØHETTA, PLANS, CONCEPT, DIAGRAMS, VISUALISATION

ALEKSANDER NOWAK

+6,1m

+12,1m

+11,0m

+3,1m+1,1m

+1,1mSuperEfficient appliances

Sensor activated lighting

Very lowinfiltration

Daylight optimization

Cradle to cradleMaterials

Area efficiencySuper insulated building envelope

Monitoring of building energy performance

Low energy lighting

Local energy productionsolar thermal

Local energy productionground source heat pump

Local energy productioncombined heat and power

A++sqm

LED

DIAGRAM OF ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS

THE FLYOVERcreates a new urban link from the park over Laivasillankatu towards the Guggenheim Museum. On the roof the rampis continued in a gangway parallel to thewaters edge.

THE DECKin Tähtitorninvuoren puisto forms the startingpoint for the flyover towards the GuggenheimMuseum and is subtly integrated in the existingnetwork of pathways and small squares.

To realize the roof cantilever towards the North-East of the building a free-standing column is introduced.

The roof of the building serves the dual function of daylight control and energy production. Large sensor controlled flaps with solar panels are oriented in optimal angles towards the sun during the lighter months of the year.

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STRUCTUREThe roof as the main building element above the public `Third Space` consists of a large scale spaceframe structure made of steel. These spaceframes are clad in reflective recycled aluminum, forming cas -settes of 5x5m. The roof rests on the concrete structure of the larger exhibition halls, the auditorium, as well as an integrated structure in the glazed atria connecting the `Third Space` with the museum level below.

SUSTAINABILITYThe Sustainabilty approach is based on the principles of simplifica -tion, area efficiency and (re-)use of cradle-to-cradle materials.

DAYLIGHTBesides the aspect of energy production through the solar panels the roof flaps, if desired, also enable curators and artists to work with daylight in the exhibition halls. In addition horizontal blinds under the roof allow for adjusting the levels of natural light or blocking out daylight completely.

THE ROOFshelters the public `Third Space` ando�ers views of the bay and the horizon. The moveable roof flaps for solar harvesting canbe adjusted for ideal positioning towards the sun.

THE RAMPcontinues the public pedestrian flowfrom the park and the roof down to thepublic `Third Space from where pedestrianscan continue in the Museum or towards theseaside promenade.

THE THIRD SPACEis a new sheltered public space for outdoor exhibitions and various urban activities.From here passers-by can have glimpsesinto the exhibitions through glazed atria.

THE MUSEUM LEVELis accessed from the north via a large, slightly inclined surface. All exhibitions as well as the performance hall are grouped arround the central foyer/multi-purpose-zone.

THE PUBLIC ART SQUAREis an outdoor exhibition space that connects thepublic realm with the `Third Space` of theGuggenheim Museum.

THE PLINTHprotects the museum and its contentwith its double-layer watertight structure.

LØKKEVEIEN 99 LIGHTHOUSE HLA, APRIL 2014, WINNING PROPOSAL, COMPETITION, STAVANGER, NORWAY

The winning proposal for an o�ce building in Stavanger. The �exible proposal consists of 10630 up to 20000 m2 of o�ce and commercial space. The form of the new building was designed in a way to respect and celebrate the historical build-ing on the site. We did achieve a high �exibility in terms of use of the units, together with unifying the new and the old.High emphasis on sustainability issues was a prior-ity. Double glazed facade with automatic curtains

was planned to achieve the highest daylight control. The facade, the shape and interior natural raw materials are in a strong relation to the context of the site. The designed architec-tural object and the space around it are meant to attract people and constitute a landmark in the city landscape.

SANDNES ULF STADIUMHLA, AUGUST- NOVEMBER 2013

The proposal includes a school and sport-shal adding up to a total of 15-20.000 m². We've been working with a light frame on top of a multi-functional base with school, fitnesscenter, sportsarenas, rehabilitation center, cafés and much more. The heavy base makes the light frame hover and is suposed to be lit acording to the

ADGANG TIL STADION

SANDNES ULF STADION

WIND

ongoing events ranging from soccergames, concerts, ishockeymatches, horseshows etc. We've had great help from sustainability department in Copenhagen to come up with inputs such as WDR (wind driven rain) - strate-gies to shape the roof, watermanagement, windbarriers. (HLA)

ÅDLAND ZERO ENERGY DISTRICTFALL 2014, SNØHETTA, MASTER PLANNING, VISUALISATION

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