AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.03.1993, Side 111

AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.03.1993, Side 111
ENGLISH SUMMARY PAGE 62 A Competition in Ahjo, Finland Kristjana Aðalgeirsdóttir's design, Xanthippe, recently won a competition for a district of detached houses in Ahjo in Finland. She uses a modular system which will offer variation in the design of individual houses, She uses "flat" roofs, which are not quite flat in fact. PAGE 64 The New Face of Europe Sigurður Guðmundsson discusses some of the questions confronted in the European community's document EUROPE 2000. He discusses the question of population (much denser in Europe than in the Scandinavian countrieswhichnowaimtojointheEC),andpopulation growth, which is now at a standstill. He mentions the economic prospects, and the economic differential between rich and poor EC countries, and within them. He discusses the importance of large new construction projects which aim for faster transport across all of Europe. The EC's energy policy, with the possibility of importingelectricity,couldprovesignificantforlceland as an exporter. PAGE 70 Choosing a Consultant A recommendation to engineering consultants and their clients to consult "FIDIC's Client/consultant Model Services Agreement- the White Book" before they start, PAGE71 Indriði’s Square Three proposals for "Indriði's Square", an open area connecting with the National Theatre, between Laugavegur and Hverfisgata in downtown Reykjavík. The square resurrects a concept originally suggested by Guðjón Samúelsson (then State Architect), who designed the National Theatre. PAGE 76 Natural Sciences Centre A final-year project by Ásdís H. Ágústsdóttir at University College, London. She places the natural-sciences centre in central Reykjavík, and also plans a related centre at Mývatn lake in the north. PAGE 81 Antiques Jóhanna Harðardóttir writes about decanters. Most decanters found in lceland are from Denmark and Norway. Attracfive decanters from the mid-19th century onwards are quite easily available. PAGE 83 It’s Difficult to Give an Architect Good Advice An interview with Gísli Halldórsson, one of lceland's eldest active architects, whose career began over 50 years ago. He mentions the stimulus given to construction and building technology in lceland by World War II, considers the art of adapting ideas to rules and regulations, and the connection between architecture and other art forms. He looks back on the changes in architecture in recent years, especially after computerisation, but he feels that architects should not abandon the pencil entirely for the computer screen. He mentions the lack of continuily on many construction projects.wherethearchitectisnotinvolvedthroughout the process. He feels that lceland is too small to found its own college of architecture. PAGE 91 Reality: an Empty Gesture? ArchitectSigurðurEinarssondiscussesthedevelopment of town plans for Hafnarfjörður, from a 1967 plan which would have cleared away old buildings and built tall new ones in the spirit of the age, to a revised 1980s plan which allows for preserving old buildings, but cuts the community off from the sea - its centre and traditional heart. He feels that the present state of planning forthe town is a muddle and a mess, in spite of many proposals and efforts to create something better. PAGE 95 Jazz Workstation Dennis Jóhannesson aims to give office life the élan of jazz with his unconventional workstation design, Jazz. PAGE 97 Introduction to an Artist: Sverrir Ólafsson Sverrir Ólafsson, who studied in the sculpture department of the lcelandic College of Arts and Crafts 1973-76 and took part in the Cambridgeshire Experimental Workshop 1973-76, writes about the symbolism of his sculptures, and the significance of Mother Earth. PAGE 102 Apartment-building Gardens Landscape architect Þráinn Hauksson writes aboutthe design (or, more usually, lack of it) of the land around apartment blocks in lceland. He mentions one of his designs, where a small area was designed to provide pleasant outdoor space for children to play, and for adults to enjoy. Costs were kept as low as possible, as the apartments were mostly being bought by first-time buyers who had little money to sparee. The owners were awarded a prize by the City of Reykjavík for their quick and satisfactory completion of the shared garden. PAGE 106 A Family Park in Laugardalur Þórólfur Jónsson writes about the Family Park ín Laugardalur, Reykjavík, which he designed, and which is due to open this summer. The idea, which is familiar from Scandinavia, is for a pleasure-park for the whole family, which will offer different sorts of games and leisure activities. It is closely connected to the Farm Zoo. The park is intended to be dynamic and ever-changing. 109
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