AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.03.1993, Síða 110

AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.03.1993, Síða 110
ENGLISH SUMMARY PAGE 9 Editorial: Keeping in Touch with Time Editor Gestur Ólafsson bids farewell to the periodical Arkitektúr og skipulag (Architecture and Planning) and announcesanew one, Arkitektúr, verktœkni og skipulag (Architecture, Engineering and Planning). This has been made possible by an agreement between the publisher, the Association of Chartered Engineers and the Society of Engineers. Looking ahead to the forthcoming era of internationalcompetition.hearguesthatunityisstrength and urges more collaboration between the technical and design fields. PAGE 10 Vífill Oddsson, chairman of the Association of Chartered Engineers, looks back over the association's first 25 years. He suggests that engineers should not regard it as beneath their dignity to publicise themselves, in the lesssecureemploymentenvironmentwhichliesahead, PAGE11 EiríkurÞorbjörnsson.chairmanoftheSocietyofEngineers, welcomesthe publication of Architecture, Engineering and Planning. The two engineers' associations have hitherto jointly published the periodical Verktcekni. He discusses growing unemployment among engineers, and laments the present policy of cutbacks in higher education asshortsighted. Hediscussesthe international standards for engineers being introduced under the aegis of FEANI. He discusses the possibility of the two engineers' societies merging in the future. PAGE 17 Workers’ Homes in Reykjavík The building of low-cost subsidised "workers' homes" originated in the serious housing shortage in Reykjavík in the early years of this century, as people flooded into the town, which could not house them adequately. Following a handful of experimental housing projects, the first legislation on workers' homes was passed in 1929. The author gives a brief historical survey of the development of workers' homes since the 1930s, in the context of a newly-completed competition for the latest such housing development (see page 25). The "workers' homes" of the 1930s, some of which are typical of functionalist style, were terraced houses designed around a central garden/play area. In the 1940s, designers opted for small individual units of 4 to 6 apartments. The 1950s saw a tendency towards larger units, four-floor blocks of up to 32 flats. This reached a high point in the 1960s and early 1970s, when huge developments of workers' homes were built in the new suburb, Breiöholt. These large developments were in many ways technically innovative, using pre-cast units incombinationwithconcretecaston-site. Bythe 1980s, the trend was back towards smaller units, and away from large developments of low-cost housing. Planners aimed for a more even social mix, by interspersing groups of subsidized housing wifh other residential developments. PAGE 25 A Competition for a District Plan and Owner- occupied Subsidised Housing The competition, held in 1992, was for a new developmentofsubsidized low-costhomesin Reykjavík. The competition was held in two stages: an open competition where the primary emphasis was on the overall plan, building type and the links between buildings and open areas. Thirty-seven designs were entered. In the second stage, the judges chose five designs forfurther development. The specifications for the competition emphasised such aspects as: the overall design from the architectural and planning viewpoint, theefficientplanningofdensehousing.theadaptation of the plan to the topography of the site, the organisation of outside areas like play areas, car parking, pedestrian links, the qualities of the homes (arrangement, depth of buildings, light and views) and an economic approach to costs. Placed first was the design submitted by architects Þorsteinn Helgason and Hörður Harðarson (pages 26- 29). The judges were pleased with the general design of the area as well as the specifics of individual buildings, and praised the architects' response in stage 2 to the recommendations made after stage 1. The judges recommended thatthe area be developed according to this plan. In second place was the design submitted by architects Sigurður Halldórsson, Sigbjörn Kjartansson, Hans-Olav Andersen and Sigríður Magnúsdóttir (pages 30-32). Three more designs tied for 3rd to 5th place (pages 33- 41). A further three entries were commended (pages 42-47), and five were judged to be deserving of further scrutiny (pages 48-57). PAGE 59 Building Management Systems Engineer Þröstur Helgason writes about computerised building management systems (air-conditioning, fire alarm, security, etc.), which enable a caretaker, for instance, to keep a constant watch on many different factors all over a building, as well as controlling lighting, heat, humidity, etc. The author points out that this kind of system is not only suitable for large office buildings, but can be as easily applied to smaller units,, or groups of buildings, with a view to economising on energy, as well as monitoring possible problems with plumbing, electricity, etc. 108
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