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- Summer Retreat Fuglevik | Reiulf Ramstad Architects
- Fagerborg Kindergarden | Reiulf Ramstad Architects
- Portland Symphony Designer Show House
- Light Art 1st glow – 9th International Festival of Contemporary Art – ART STAYS 2011
Summer Retreat Fuglevik | Reiulf Ramstad Architects Posted: 31 Jul 2011 01:13 PM PDT Reiulf Ramstad Architects has completed a summer retreat located in Fuglevik, Norway. The house is designed around the concept of a mono-view, meaning that the house opens up to the landscape in one direction only. This gives the entire indoor experience a sense of unambiguous orientation and intensifies the sense of bringing the landscape into the house. + Project credits / dataSummer retreat / Sommerhus i Fuglevik / Moss, Østfold + All images and drawings courtesy Reiulf Ramstad Architects |
Fagerborg Kindergarden | Reiulf Ramstad Architects Posted: 31 Jul 2011 11:50 AM PDT
Reiulf Ramstad Architects has been involved in designing a new kindergarten for Fagerborg Congregation in central Oslo. The kindergarten offers 2 units for children between 1-3 years old and 2 units for children between 3-6 years old. Gross building area is around 1200m2. There are many cultural heritage guidelines to be considered in the project site. The area is characterised by residential buildings from 1900-1950. As a requirement from the local authority, the kindergarten is to have a contemporary expression. With its location in the middle of a small city park, the kindergarten has an outdoor area that is protected like an enclosed garden. The planning solution enables the 4 kindergarten units to function both independently and together as required. All units share a common area and a kitchen in the heart of the building. Administration is placed on the upper floor separate from children areas. Process / Fagerborg congregation committed Reiulf Ramstad Architects to develop and design a brand new nursery at Fagerborg in central Oslo. An existing nursery and a park of both poor and inappropriate standard was sanitized to make room for the newly completed Fagerborg Kindergarten. The new kindergarten comprises a total of four units – two of which are small units. The project has a total area of 1200 m2. The architect has been involved from the initial planning and followed the process from programming to final construction and completion. Reiulf Ramstad Architects has designed both the building and the outdoor facility area. Kindergartens are all too often made up by a basic or random and often very poor architectural design. The Fagerborg Project did not want to be a part of this trend but rather give the kindergarten an important priority in order to develop a building with a stimulating environment for the next generation. Goal / In nature, top seeds needs the best soil for the best growth conditions to flourish. This is the same for humans. Children are the citizens of "tomorrow" and the resources of the future and it is important that this group have stimulating and developing physical limits in their everyday sphere. Therefore, the objective of the program- agreed upon by both the client and the architect – was to create a nursery that would have a rich architectural register and become a house of character to encourage the development of character – a meaningful architectural framework for children’s important first phase of the formation and development of the Childs experience outside the family. Project strategy The project has high expectations and demanding terms, the following strategies have been used:
+ Project credits / dataProject: Fagerborg Kindergarden + About Reiulf Ramstad ArchitectsReiulf Ramstad established RRA in 1995 in order to create an architectural practice that would turn conceptual research and the analysis of practical and theoretical issues into driving forces of design. The office has earned a reputation for innovative architecture, displaying a deep understanding of the uniqueness of every site and program and rejecting standardized solutions. RRA has created award-winning designs in all kinds of environments, from urban densities to remote unpopulated areas. Yet, the specific profile of the practice relies on a particular sensitivity to natural landscapes. Time and again RRA has displayed the rare ability to create the kind of unequivocal architecture that comes to be experienced as iconic. Philosophy
Clear thinking, bold design. The RRA philosophy is to create contemporary architecture characterized by clarity of thought. Clarity depends on two things: analysis and decisiveness. The first is a matter of method, the second one of mind-set. When a sensitive interpretation of a location yields a set of essential characters, this opens up for creative decisiveness. With the uniqueness of every site and context as our point of departure we employ a distinct and limited architectural palette characterized by a strong focus on materials and the sense of a location's individual spatiality. Each project becomes a unique departure when highly individual design emerges from a set of clearly defined and controlled elements. RRA's architecture is distinguished by innovative tectonic forms that interpret the spatial continuity between exterior and interior landscapes in new ways. This is underscored by choices of material and structural solutions that purposely express the possibilities and natural qualities of these specific materials. + All images and drawings courtesy Reiulf Ramstad Architects + Thomas Bjørnflaten/NYE BILDER+ Projects by Reiulf Ramstad Architects on +MOOD |
Portland Symphony Designer Show House Posted: 31 Jul 2011 10:20 AM PDT The Portland (Maine) Symphony Orchestra will present the 13th biennial Designers’ Show House from September 10 – October 2 with a Preview Party on September 9. Seventeen top local designers will renovate fifteen distinct spaces in an historic house on Portland’s picturesque Western Promenade. As a group, the designers have won national and local awards and accolades for their work, and their influences range from the classic and traditional to the modern and contemporary. The PSO Show House combines old and new in coastal design, showcasing the designers’ innovative talents and the classic beauty of Portland, Maine. Location: SHOW HOUSE EVENTS The Show House Committee is still adding events. For the most up-to-date listings, please visit http://www.portlandsymphony.org/content/support/special-events/2011-designers-show-house/. Empty House Lobster Bake, Wednesday August 3, $40 per person. Gala Preview Party, A Gatsby-themed Lawn Party on Friday, September 9, $100 per person. Guests at the Party will have private access to the Show House the night before it opens to the public and will be able to meet the designers. Costumes of the 20s invited. Sponsored by Wright-Ryan Construction. (Admission to the following events is included with Show House ticket)
Show House Boutique The Boutique is always a popular feature of the Portland Symphony's Show House events. Featuring products, artwork, and crafts from local artisans and vendors, it provides visitors to Show House an opportunity to purchase a unique gift or a special remembrance of their visit. Typically, some 6,000 people may drop in during the Show House run. The Boutique contributes a significant piece of the PSO's overall profit for this major fundraiser. Affordable art pieces, jewelry, tabletop items, fashion accessories, special soaps and lotions, gourmet foods, and unique ornaments, are among the products at the 2011 PSO Show House Boutique. |
Light Art 1st glow – 9th International Festival of Contemporary Art – ART STAYS 2011 Posted: 31 Jul 2011 03:33 AM PDT In cooperation with Light Art Biennial from Austria, Ptuj will host light objects by artists such as Manfred Kielnhofer, Christoph Luckeneder, Mounty R. P. Zentara and Alexandre Murucci. Korean artist Jeongmoon Choi also is invited to exhibit her light drawings. Installations by Art Stays’ artists (Dušan Fišer) will join and complement the visiting works of art. The Light Art Project is a conceptual by Jernej Forbici upgrade of Art Stays projects from 2005, when the festival carried the name Light Please. The aim is to awaken life in the sleepy oldest Slovenian town. Each night, Ptuj will shine under the glow of the light installations and take a peek into a brighter future. + About 9th International Festival of Contemporary Art – ART STAYS 2011The ninth yearly edition of the Art Stays International Festival of Contemporary Art will be taking place this summer, the third time in the context of Art Ptuj Summer Festivals. This year’s festival is entitled CONNECT, as it will connect over 100 artists in Ptuj, Slovenia. 80 of them will be presented for the first time in Slovenia, almost 60 are younger than 35 years, 20 are Slovenian, 6 of them newcomers. 16 curators will present 54 events between 22nd July and 5th September. Images from the Opening: Tuesday, Slovenski Square, Manfred Kielnhofer + For more information, visit http://www.artstays.si. |
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