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Øvre Strandgate typically has residential buildings from 1860s Stavanger and is located right next to Lendeparken. Øvre Strandgate has a length of 0.35 kilometres. They are part of the wooden housing development in "Old Stavanger", and are probably the city's best preserved and therefore hold important architectural and cultural-historical values.
The houses in Gamle Stavanger were not white when they were inhabited by cannery workers. Some of the houses were dismantled, moved and rebuilt by poor people. Much of the credit for preserving Old Stavanger goes to the young architect Einar Heden.
#59 på høyre siden - Byggeår: 1841 av Henrik Henriksen.
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tingbjerg social housing, copenhagen, c.1950-1972.
architect: steen eiler rasmussen.
many influences come together in steen eiler rasmussen's postwar essay in urbanism, tingbjerg: his liking of urban spaces, repetition, and anonymous architecture bespeak his origin in nordic neoclassicism; there is the klint school's reactionary insistence on local craft, masonry in this case; also rasmussen's love of all things English shows itself in street scenes resembling at times a garden city and at times a mining town...finally, there is more than a hint of Italian rationalism.
but all that is invisible to most Danes, not because they don't appreciate architecture, but rather because of the almost complete failure of tingbjerg as an urban experiment.
its 2000-3000 counsil flats have been used as a social dump by the copenhagen municipality for decades; together with the physical isolation of the neighbourhood this has created an endemic condition of unemployment, substance abuse, and crime. flats are abandoned, shops are boarded up.
steen eiler rasmussen knew full well that his major work was a failure and made no effort to hide the fact that a different approach had to be found for public housing. his legacy as a building architect was permanently tainted and his reputation today rests solely on his writings.
these days see the early stages of a huge reinvestment in the area. the basic architectural fabric is of a quality that should make change possible even if some of us remain sceptical about what landscape architects can do about social problems...
still, as the early modernists well knew, social problems are best adressed with education, jobs, and decent housing. architecture does play a part.
teglværkshavnen housing, copenhagen denmark, 2003-2008.
architects: tegnestuen vandkunsten.
its back to work after paternity leave.
winter building site of an almost completed housing project in copenhagen's south habour.
north facades.
surroundings.
the image and atmosphere, klint was striving for in the surrounding housing was one of small scale, pre-modern, provincial denmark. even today, it remains a quiet corner of copenhagen.
the mountain: housing, parking, and office space, ørestaden, copenhagen 2005-2008.
architects: project begun by PLOT, completed by jds architects and BIG.
concrete ramps and columns of the parking house interior. piranesian to say the least.
the diagonal elevator, known from archigram and others, is a copenhagen first.
teglværkshavnen housing, copenhagen denmark, 2003-2008.
architects: tegnestuen vandkunsten.
escape stair on north facade of housing block put together from the cheapest profiles in the catalogue.
Today was quite a rainy day in Bergen (Noway). Still the city looks so beautiful inside puddle reflection.
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edifício acal, brutalist housing, são paulo, brazil, 1974.
architects: pedro paulo de melo saraiva with sérgio ficher and henrique cambiaghi.
a house for two friends - situated on the outskrits of Copenhagen in a dull neighbourhood - but benefiting from a first row location overlooking the sea
an all wood construction with a rather simpel exterior and a spatially rich interior
the last finishes still missing (such as a third coat of paint on the facades) but nevertheless happily inhabited by the owners
(sketch up model views uploaded december 2015)
A house near the British village of Tong.
12 July 2020
Une maison située près du village britannique de Tong.
12 juillet 2020
Music: The Lamplight, Bee Gees, 69
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When on a short trip to my hometown Copenhagen, I fell in love with my brother in law's lamp made of wood. Here it is with its cosy light.
See more here about sustainable lamps: www.detgodeforbrug.dk/bolig/baeredygtigt-dansk-design/
2012, Norway; Reflections of colorful houses in a puddle on Kampen in Oslo. The wind makes smal ripples on the surface of the shallow water.
Fargerike trehus i Kampen hageby speiler seg i en sølepytt. Det blåser og små krusninger i vannet gjør speilingen uskarp.
Photo; Heidi Voss-Nilsen
bbb low-cost housing, kvistgård, elsinore, denmark.
architects: tegnestuen vandkunsten, 2004-2008.
new photos and text, june 2009.
prefab courtyard low-cost housing. flat, wood elements. you are looking at a single unit in two floors. this is a prototype done partly to serve as a sales pavillion and partly to learn how to assemble the next 124 houses effectively.
four different courtyard houses are archieved by combining 5.2x5.2 meter modules. nine by nine, the courtyard houses are gathered around intimate communal spaces (kitchen always looking into this space). the resulting enclaves are placed freely in the gently sloping landscape.
facades are carbonized (that is baked or heat treated) wood and aluminium. the windows were not particularly low-cost but the client was looking for certain details whereby he could increase the quality of his project in a single move, so to speak. we recommended the windows. the client's own input here was to increase the interior ceiling height to 2,6 meter.
there is a lot to tell about this project, it has a long and troubled history already, but that won't be today.
we did a similar project for IKEA but I didn't work on that. this one is for a highly ambitious Danish client.
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The old houses are dwarfed by the cruise ship Celebrity Silhouette.
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Bergsmauet 6
Byggeår : 1861
Grunnflate : 41 kvadratmeter
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Celebrity Silhouette is a Solstice-class cruise ship operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. She was ordered with German shipbuilder Meyer Werft in May 2007 and was delivered in July 2011 as the fourth Solstice-class ship in the fleet.
The 122,210 GT-vessel is 319 metres (1,047 ft) in length overall and has a beam of 36.8 metres (121 ft). Upon completion, she had a capacity of 2,885 passengers.
Bramley Park in the Bramley suburb of the British city of Leeds.
6 July 2020
Le parc de Bramley dans le quartier du Bramley à la ville britannique de Leeds
6 juillet 2020
Både området og bygningen Tollerodden fikk sitt navn da den var bolig og arbeidssted for tolloffiserer from 1684 til 1789. De var direkte underlagt vår danske konge.
Opprinnelig var det en to etasjes midtgangsbygning med to fløyer . Bygningen er fra 1600- hundre-tallet. Denne ble ombygget til sitt nåværende utseende av handelsmann, skipsreder og kaptein Falkenberg i 1794- 98. Husets hovedstruktur i første etasje overlevde forandringene.
I 1826 kjøpte skotten William Archer eiendommen og anla hagene. Hans etterkommere beholdt eiendommen de neste hundre år. Den verdensberømte skipskonstruktør og skipsbygger Colin Archer ble født og hadde sin oppvekst på Tollerodden. Han hadde også et av sine verft på eiendommen. Tollerodden hadde kommunal eier i perioden 1939 til 1999. I dag er eiendommen eiet av en stiftelse, Stiftelsen Tollerodden.
Colin Archer (1832-1921) was Boat designer and boat builder.
He grew up in Kirkestredet 9 in Larvik, in a house that today is lovingly restored including baroque decoration from the 1700s.
Colin Archer was born in Larvik of Scottish parents and grew up in one of Larvik's oldest house. His restored childhood home in Kirkestredet on Tollerodden 1668., and with it one of Larvik's oldest house. The house has a unique location at Larviksfjord and some of Vestfolds most valuable old buildings including 300 years old baroque decoration located on the property.
In summer it is possible to enjoy themselves at the cafe outside, and often played it too intimate concerts that provide little in the summer season.
The house was awarded Larvik municipality conservation rate in 2007.
In the mid-1850s did Colin Archer and his wife built "Little Odden" on the lovely neighboring property in Kirkestredet 11.
Here was Archer workshop and workroom, where he constructed a large number of its vessels.
Colin Archer is especially known for the design and construction of the polar ship "Fram" commissioned by Fritjof Nansen, and for his work with rescue boats. Colin Archer built 14 rescue vessels, and all in all more than 200 boats. - See more at: visitlarvik.no/no/Produkt/?TLp=4275#sthash.xbQVVriN.gcv8L...
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Music: The Lamplight, Bee Gees, 69
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgLpMFklwHs
When on a short trip to my hometown Copenhagen, I fell in love with my brother in law's lamp made of wood. Here it is with its cosy light.
See more here about sustainable lamps: www.detgodeforbrug.dk/bolig/baeredygtigt-dansk-design/
VM-housing, copenhagen, 2002-2005.
architects: PLOT, now BIG and JDS architects.
the VM houses is an interesting project in a problematic new part of copenhagen, ørestad, which is situated so close to the centre of town that it could easily have been integrated into the existing urban fabric but which was instead planned as a suburb with green and urban spaces equally unappealing.
in general, units in the ørestad plan are very large (c. 120 flats pr building) and entirely independent of each other, bureaucratic decisions made to please investors but resulting in very poor urbanism.
the VM-houses was the only project to engage critically with the flawed plan and ultimately the only project to succeed architecturally out there.
the plans of the two blocks of flats are twisted into the shape of the letters V and M, hence the name. these are not arbitrary shapes, they are derived from an analysis of sun, views, scale and space-making between the houses, issues that the masterplan ignored.
as such, we are looking at a basic funktionalist approach, even if PLOT achieved just a little more funk than what is commonly seen in scandinavia.
in questions of large scale urbanism, the shape of balconies loses much of its importance. their triangular plan is experienced, to some degree, as an extension of the angular geometry of the buildings. they are loud but not incoherent.
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architect's own house, hellebæk, 1950-1952.
architect: jørn utzon.
here she is, a small house, yet expansive; monumental in conception, humble in materials; built in the middle of a forest, but raised on a low platform as if standing back slightly from nature, viewing it rather than being part of it.
from the lecture notes of kay fisker, utzon's teacher at the royal academy, we know that he would quote voysey's 1906 book, "reason as the basis of art":
"the sense of order conveyed by breath of surfaces and reposeful arrangement does suggest qualities akin to faithfulness, simplicity and selfcontrol. we do not naturally value simplicity in ourselves. to have travelled much, to be versatile and cosmopolitan in our tastes and complex in our behavior, is to most people more attractive than simplicity of character and conduct which, to aquire in these days, needs strong will and independent thought."
I am reminded of utzon's house by these words - it could never have happened without the English freestyle in the first place. yet contrary to voysey's rant, utzon appears to have learnt simplicity from his travels. today, such a claim is as absurd as voysey made it sound in 1906 but following the horrors of the second world war and the european selfdestruction, the idea of travelling the world to find a natural way to live and a natural way to build must have made a lot of sense.
utzon himself wrote, "the simple, primitive life in the country, trips into the mountains with skis or guns, sailing trips, a few weeks together with Arabs in the mountains and the desert, a visit to north america and mexico, the lifestyle of the Indians - all this has formed the basis for the way of life my wife and I have wanted to lead, and thus for the design of the house".
the house was listed in 2005. www.kulturarv.dk/fbb/sagvis.htm?sag=26904023
For the RE group:
SB in a shoot–through brolly up high camera left plus one bounced from ceiling camera right. Plus two firing behind camera that were left there since the wider comp of the room.
Countryside surrounding the small British village of Tong.
12 July 2020
Le paysage qui entoure le petit village britannique de Tong.
12 juillet 2020