Arkitektúr og skipulag - 01.08.1988, Side 89

Arkitektúr og skipulag - 01.08.1988, Side 89
OG HiPU L AG Summary The theme of this issue of „Arkitektúr og skipulag“ (Architecture & Planning) is Utopias, with the emphasis upon some lcelandic utopian ideas. Page 7 The City, Cradle of Life Póröur Ben Sveinsson, an artist, took a keen interest in planning questions. The editor has chosen extracts from Póröur Ben’s writings to illustrate his views on man’s relationship with nature. He sees the city as a reflection of life, which can create a garden of delight. Page 13 Town Planning in the 1920s — Guð- jón Samúelsson Pétur H. Armannsson discusses the lesser- known side of Guöjón Samúelsson, State Ar- chitect and designer of many public buildings. Samúelsson was involved in lceland’s first town planning projects, and he drew many of his ideas from German and British „model towns“, rather than from lceland’s closest neighbours in Scandinavia. He suggested plans for Skólavöröuholt in Reykjavík in 1915 and again in 1924, when he conceived the area as a „citadel of culture" with church, universi- ty, library, theatre, etc. Other town plans cre- ated by Samúelsson were for the fishing vil- lage of Bolungarvík and for the centre of (sa- fjöröur, both in the West Fjords. None of these ideas were put into practice in their entirety. Page 19 Puturistic home designed in 1966 The Appollo (Apollo?) Pythagorion SL2030 is a home design influenced by the practical as- pects of space technology. Computerized, with mechanical wasteprocessing and air condition- ing, the house is movable (moving house is no longer necessary). It can either stand alone, or be a component in a community-complex. Page 24 Futuristic Ideas in the Early 20th Century Einar Benediktsson, one of lceland’s foremost poets, was also a pioneer in attempting to ex- ploit geothermal energy, one of lceland’s most important natural resources. One of the com- panies he founded with foreign backing, Titan, aimed to harness 600 to 800 megawatts at six HEP stations on the Þjórsá river. Benediktsson was also involved in plans to involve investors abroad in building a harbour at Skerjafjöröur near Reykjavík. Icelandic fears of foreign dom- ination prevented his ideas becoming reality. Page 30 „Grettisgarðar“ One of the many new planning ideas suggest- ed for Reykjavík in the 1970s was redevelop- ment around the major shopping street, Laugavegur. Allowing for the removal of all ex- isting buildings, Garöar Halldórsson’s and Ingi- mundur Sveinsson’s plan provided for a cov- ered mall with shops, etc with office and resi- dential accommodation on the upper floors - offices facing Laugavegur, apartments facing Grettisgata. No serious attempt was ever made to put the plan into practice. Page 34 Viðey Island Viöey island, a historic place, now uninhabit- ed, off-shore from Reykjavík, could be devel- oped into a theme park of lcelandic history. Among the features which could be recreated on the island are: the village of Reykjavík as it was in the early 19th century, a reconstruction of the medieval Viðey monastery, a farm at the turn of the century, etc. The Árbær city mu- seum of old buildings could be moved to the island. Initially, transport to the island would be, as at present, by ferry, but a bridge could follow as a later option. Page 38 A Roof over „Hallærisplan“ in Reykjavík Ten years ago Gestur Ólafsson, working with Hilmar Pór Björnsson and örn Sigurðsson, suggested a development plan for Hallæris- plan, a vacant lot in downtown Reykjavík. Roofed in, surrounded by new three- to five- storey buildings, this square would have pro- vided an comfortable environment with facil- ities for restaurants, play area, street theatre, etc. Page 42 Trausti Valsson and the Highland Road System Trausti Valsson has suggested the idea of a developed system of roads across the central highlands, in addition to the present Ring Road. This would also involve the develop- ment of a service centre in the highlands, and regional centres. In spite of this development, it would be practicable to set aside large con- servation areas, thus preserving the unspoilt nature of the interior. Page 45 Land in Danger Gunnar G. Schram, Professorof Law, discuss- es the problem of land erosion and protecting the environment. Iceland does not yet have a Ministry of the Environment, but a Bill will be ► 87

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