Arkitektúr og skipulag - 01.08.1988, Síða 90

Arkitektúr og skipulag - 01.08.1988, Síða 90
brought before Parliament this year to estab- lish a clear system of responsibility for envi- ronmental questions. Page 50 Chaos in Environmental Affairs Hjörleifur Guttormsson traces the history of nature conservation in lceland from the pass- ing of legislation in 1971, arguing the necessity for decisive action, and the foundation of a single Ministry of the Environment. Page 53 Regional „Core“ Policy The idea of „core“ development was suggest- ed 25 years ago by Valdimar Kristinsson, but much of it remains valid today. He suggested that regional balance could be achieved by stimulating urban communities in the regions and consequently „development areas“ around them. He suggested four such development areas, and another six designated „active ar- eas“ around smaller urban communities. Al- though some opponents objected to the policy as elit, only 10% of the population was resi- dent outside these ten areas or the existing ur- ban centres of Reykjavík and Akureyri. This re- gional policy was never implemented. Page 56 Fifty Years of Town Planning lceland’s first laws on town planning were in- troduced in 1921, and the Town Planning com- mittee produced plans for Reykjavík and other communities in the 1920s. The post of Direc- tor of Town Planning was established in 1938, when new laws were passed. The present planning laws date from 1964, with amend- ments made in 1972 and 1978. Page 59 Vestnorden The West Nordic countries, lceland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland, are collaborating on a planning project, which aims to benefit all three participating countries. Planning organi- sation is compared, and specific communities in each country have been chosen for compar- ative study. It is hoped that the project will lead to further collaboration in the future. Page 60 Summer Houses The State Planning Department lays down de- tailed regulations about the granting of build- ing permission for summerhouses. Summer- houses enjoy great and growing popularity, and a survey carried out for the planning de- partment in 1986 showed 4,749 summerhous- es, 405 under construction, and many more plots, undeveloped as yet. Page 63 A Monument to Geothermal Ener- gy Ingimundur Sveinsson’s design for a new complex, now in preparation and due for com- pletion in 1990, which will be made up of new storage tanks for storage of geothermal water supplies for the city of Reykjavík, topped by a glass dome. Within will be a „winter garden", and under the domed roof a revolving restau- rant. The „winter garden” will offer facilities for events of many kinds, from art exhibitions to conferences and markets. There will also be a coffee shop and information centre. The dome itself helps to heat or cool the interior as nec- essary, as water flows through the steel framework. Page 70 Two Reykjavík Nightspots Kjartan Jónsson compares the design and fur- nishing of two new nightspots in Reykjavík: Hotel ísland, a new building, specifically de- signed as a nightspot, and Lækjartungl, a con- verted cinema. Hotel ísland exemplifies a sim- ple „arena" style, around the dance floor, with brass railings, but most decoration is given by use of lighting, laser and smoke equipment. Lækjartungl makes some use of fittings from the cinema, about 40 years old, to underline the history and atmosphere. Page 78 Apartments for the Elderly at Dal- braut, Reykjavík Designed by Árni Friöriksson, Páll Gunnlaugs- son and Valdimar Harðarson, there are two buildings, made up of two- and three-roomed apartments, with a common sitting room and dining room in each building. They have been designed to give each flat a south-facing bal- cony. The design has kept to simple forms, enlivened with variations of windows, and un- usual balcony railings. Although lceland is known for brightly-painted houses, the blue used here is an unconventional and striking choice. Page 82 Local Planning at a Time of Change Skúli H. Norðdahl examines local planning questions in the light of the writings of Greek architect and planner Doxiadis. Page 84 District Planning District planning has introduced a new level in- to Reykjavík town planning. Plans are dis- cussed, first within the municipal organisation and then at open meetings, where residents can comment on suggested changes. The City of Reykjavík has completed its plan for District Four, and issued a one-sheet plan to all resi- dents in the district. Two more district plans are expected to be completed by the end of 1988, and the remainder by the end of 1990. English summary prepared by Anna Yates. 88
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