AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.03.1994, Side 75

AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.03.1994, Side 75
ENGLISH SUMMARY PAGE 42: ACCIDENTS WAITING TO HAPPEN Dr. Haraldur Sigþórsson writes about road safety. He discusses the complexity of planning to reduce accidents. For instance, drivers are often especially careful in places which they perceive as dangerous, so that few accidents occur. On the other hand, accidents may be frequent in places where drivers are not on their guard. People may also compensate for stricter road safety measures by driving more carelessly. Im- proved road safety can not be achieved simply by making improvements to regu- lations and to the road system. It can only be the result of a concerted effort to that end. PAGE 45: ICELAND AS A RESOURCE A discussion of Trausti Valsson’s book about Iceland and how it has developed, and about ideas on the future of the proc- ess. PAGE 47: CONCRETE AND ITS SO- CIAL VALUE Concrete, a new construction material, ar- ri ved in Iceland at approximately the same time as the Icelanders began to gain a sense of nationhood and work towards inde- pendence. The first concrete house was built in 1895, although a building had already been constructed from precast blocks as long ago as 1882-3. From about 1910 onwards, almost all major buildings in Iceland were built of concrete. Concrete was not only important as a construction material for houses and other buildings, it also opened up new possibilities in har- bourconstruction, lighthouses, bridges and hydroelectric power plants, all of which were to play an important role in revolu- tionizing the entire Icelandic way of life. Research into concrete made from Icelan- dic materials has produced many impor- tant technical improvements. In 1965, the Building Research Institute was founded. The problem of high alkali content in Ice- landic concrete has been a problem as alkaline activity led to deterioration of the concrete. However, the BRI has achieved remarkable results by adding silicone to Icelandic concrete. PAGE54: FINAL PROJECT Arinbjörn Vilhjálmsson graduated last year in architecture from the University of Stutt- gart in Germany. His final project was for a concert hall at the old harbour in Reykja- vík. The building is intended to be a concert hall, opera house and music col- lege, as well as functioning as a conference centre. He builds upon the concept of elven wonderlands, hidden within rocks, which occur in Icelandic folklore. PAGE60: TRIOLA Triola is an unconventional coffee table design by Emma Axelsdóttir and Elísabet Ingvarsdóttir, interior designers. PAGE 66: SKRÚÐUR; THE CONSER- VATION OF A HISTORIC GARDEN Landscape architect Oddur Hermannsson of the State Horticultural School writes about Skrúður, a unique experiment in horticulture in Iceland. The garden was made in 1906-08 at Núpur, Dýrafjörður in the West Fjords region, by the Reverend Sigtryggur Guðlaugsson. The garden, which is 70 x 35 metres was intended to show what could grow in Iceland, whether decorative or edible. Its purpose was edu- cational, as pupils at the school founded by Sigtryggur and his brother learned not only horticultural skills, but also the value of eating fresh vegetables. The garden has gradually been altered over the years. In the 1960‘s and 70‘s it was developed into a botanical garden of kinds, but since 1983 the garden has not been maintained, and has fallen into a state of dilapidation. Al- though the garden can never be restored to its original form, plans are being made for its renovation and conservation as unique national treasure. PAGE 77: THE FURNITURE INDUSTRY IS NOT BLOOMING Olöf Guðný Valdimarsdóttir interviews upholsterer Grétar Arnason. He is con- cerned about the situation in the furniture industry in Iceland and fears that it may die out completely. Although Icelandic furni- ture designers are producing interesting work, their best designs go abroad for mass production. He feels that action must be taken to improve the competitiveness of Icelandic furniture production. PAGE80: ENVIRONMENTALIMPACT ASSESSMENT Halldóra Hreggviðsdóttir of the Physical Planning Agency writes about the applica- tion of new legislation on environmental impact assessment in Iceland. PAGE86: MIDTERMOLEN GesturOlafsson writes aboutMidtermolen, a new development of the old dock area in Copenhagen, which combines residential and office development, as well as restau- rants. Similar ideas could be applied in Reykjavík for the development of the old obsolete harbour area. PAGE90: FLOORS Architect GeirharðurÞorsteinsson writes about the choice of different flooring ma- terials for different spaces and rooms. PAGE 94: A VISITOR’S CENTRE AT GEIRANGERFJORDEN, NORWAY. Icelandic architect Guðmundur Jónsson has won, together with Kristín Jarmund, a competition to design a visitor’s centre at Geirangerfjorden in Norway. The centre is due for completion in 1995. ■ 73
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