Arkitektúr og skipulag - 01.03.1989, Síða 102

Arkitektúr og skipulag - 01.03.1989, Síða 102
Page 74 Clivus Multrum The dry lavatory, Clivus Multrum, was invented by Rickard Lindström. It has become increasingly popular, as it saves water and no drainage is necessary. Waste is broken down by natural bacteria and fungi in a closed tank. Page 76 Peter Cook A provocative, innovative and influ- ential architect, Prof. Peter Cook directs th architectural Academy in Frankfurt. He held a lecture in the Nordic House in Reykjavík on March 13, on the occasion of the 50th anni- versary of the Association of Ice- landic Architects. Page 78 Malls Haukur A. Viktorsson writes about the planning of Reykjavík's new City centre, which was part of the City Plan for 1962-83. The idea of cov- ered malls was part of the plan, which also allowed for a garden square, and a mixture of commercial and resi- dential devlopment, with services, places of entertainment, etc. inte- grated into the whole. Information about malls in other countries was used in the planning. The author points out that the new city centre has developed quite difffemtly what from what was orginally planned. Page 82 Kringlan Shopping Mall Kringlan has a ground area of about 29.500 sq.metres. It houses over seventy different shops and services on its two main floors, including a bank, a post office, medical centre, etc. Open wells between the floors, escalators and plants link the two floors strongly. Intheplanningofhe centre, individual businesses had a realatively free hand to disign each unit, but without impinging on the general look of the mall. 70 to 80 thousand people shop in Kringlan each week. The idea of roofing over open areas could be applied in more ways in Reykjavík. Page 84 Opinion Poll An opinion poll in the Kringlan shop- ping mall in the new city centre: 81 %arrived by car, 86% were happy with the size of shops, 83%felt the natural daylight was enough, 41%criticized the exterior and sur- roundings, for reasons such as dis- tance from bus stops, pollution of car exhausts, etc. Asked to name the main advantages of Kringlan, most people mentioned being able to shop indoors, and the convenience of being able to buy everything in one place. Page 87 Plctures and Struc- tures. Aðalsteinn Ingólfsson writes about the art of Sigurður Örlygsson, who dreamed of becoming an architect when he was a boy, and whose works are clearly influenced by architec- tural concepts. It was only recently, however, that he undertook his first commission of a work of art for a public building - new old people's home in Sauðárkrókur, northem Ice- land. The finished work “To touch a Rainbow" with flying figures, makes reference to patients'hopes of recov- ery, as well as to the miracles worked by medical science. The artist says he would like the chance to make a work of art for a power station, which would give him plenty of space. Page 88 The Association of lcelandic Architects-Fiftieth Anniversary. The Association of Icelandic- Archi- tects is devoting its anniversary year to the campaign for architectural studies in Iceland. No truly Icelandic architecture can exist until the subject can be taught in Iceland. The anniversary year is being marked with a programme of varied events, exhibitions, conferences, awards, etc. Page 90 A Book on Sir Chris- topher Wren Hreggviður Stefánsson has written an informative book on the great English architect. Page 90 Arkitektur i Norge The yearbook “Architecture in Nor- way“ gives information on develop- ments in Norwegian architecture and planning. Norway and Iceland have much in common, and can leam from each other. Page 93 Communications in the Winter Environment Ever since the advent of the motor car, efforts have been made to clear snow off the roads and keep the traf- fic going, although it was only after WWII that real progress was made, when Icelanders acquired heavy machinery for the purpose. Today the degree of effort made to keep roads open varies greatly - some mountain routes are closed for months of the year without causing any real inconvenienc, as other means of trans- post (air and sea) are sufficient. On the other hand, there are many places which are unduly isolated as snowclearing is prohibitively un- economic. In towns, there is little differende in traffic between sum- mer and winter. It seems likely that the need to keep roads open during the winter will grow, with increasing centralisation of services. The exca- vation of tunnels at an altitude of not more than 200 m over sea level should facilitate easier travel in mountain regions. ARKITEKTÚR OG SKIPULAG TÍMARITIÐ ARKITEKTÚR OG SKIPUIAG KEMUR ÚT ÁRSFJÓRÐUNGSLEGA OG FJALLAR Á FAGLEGAN HÁTT UM BYGGINGRLIST, SKIPUIAG OG UMHVERFISMÁL.ÞETTA TÍMARIT ER SAMEIGINLEGUR VETTVANGUR ALLRA EIRRA SEM FÁSTVIÐ SKIU V\G, HÖNNUN, MANNVIRKJAGERÐ OG ALMENNA UMHVERSMÓTUN, BÆÐI SÉRFRÆÐINGA, SVEITARSTJÓRNARMANNA OG FÓLKS, SEM HEFUR ALMENNAN ÁHUGA Á ÞESSUM AAÁLUM._______________________________________________ ÁSKRIFT 1989 SUBSCRIPTION 1989 Eg óska að greiða áskriftargjald að Arkitektúr og skipulag árlega með greiðslukorti þar til fyrirmæli berast um annað: Nafn................................................................................ Nafnnúmer/.....................Kennitala............................................... Heimili............................................................................. Sími.............Póstn..............Staður.......................................... Land................................................................................ Euro....Visa.....Kortnúmer...................Gildir til............................. Áskriftargjald hcrlcndis cr kr 1500 og USD 55.00 crlcndis. Sendiö til SAV, HAMRABORG 7,200 Kópavogur Iceland EÖa hringið :( 91 )45155. Sé grcitt mcð gfró cða í sparisjóðum: Banki 1135 26, Kcnnitala 490288 1419, Reikn 7737. 100 ARKITEKTÚR OG SKIPULAG
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