AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.04.1999, Qupperneq 72

AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.04.1999, Qupperneq 72
e n g I i This issue of AVS focuses on the growing strength and dynamism of the private sector where large-scale construction projects are concemed. The emphasis is on cultivating the individual innovation and creativity that often flourishes under such conditions while simultaneously striking a balance between state control and private enterprise. P.9: BIG PROJECTS - PRiVATE ENTERPRISES In his editorial, Gestur Olafsson discusses the movement from state- controlled projects to increased par- ticipation by the private sector. In his view, the dynamism facilitated by this trend can lead to much bet- ter performance on a number of fronts if managed properly. P. 10: THE HVALFJÖRÐUR TUNNEL Here engineer Þorsteinn Þorsteins- son traces the construction by a pri- vate construction company of the tunnel under Hvalfjörður fjord, in west Iceland. The tunnel was con- structed on a Build-Operate-Trans- fer (BOT) system and the author discusses the advantages, draw- backs and other implications of this type of project. P. 15: RELOCATION OF REYKJAVÍK AIRPORT In this article Gestur Olafsson dis- cusses a proposal by a Reykjavík engineering firm on the relocation of the Reykjavík airport. The pro- posal involves creating a man-made island on which to situate the air- port, in Skerjafjörður fjord to the h s u m m a r y south of Reykjavík. The present air- port site would then be redesigned as a residential area. The various technical and planning-related aspects of this proposal are dis- cussed in some detail. P. 22: BOT PROJECT OPPOR- TUNITIES Here Sigfús Jónsson, managing director of the consulting firm Nýsir, writes about the concept of the BOT project. He analyzes the advantages of such projects, dis- cusses different types of BOT pro- jects, the preparation needed and in which sectors they are particularly successful. He encourages the pub- lic sector to explore the opportuni- ties afforded by this type of project and stresses that the best results can be had by allowing the innovation and creativity of those involved to flourish. P. 28: FINANCING PUBLIC PROJECTS This article criticises government authorities for fiancing large-scale public construction projects through the ill-considered taking of loans. In the view of author Jón Sigurðsson, authorities take such loans without being prepared to levy taxes to meet payments, thus passing on responsi- bility to the following generation. In his view, this has not changed in spite of the public sector’s current movement towards privatization. P. 31: CHANGING TIMES IN BORGARFJÖRÐUR Jónas Guðmundsson, director of The Co-operative College of Iceland at Bifröst in Borgarfjörður, discusses social changes in the Borgarfjörður area since the open- ing of the tunnel under Hvalfjörður fjord. The tunnel considerably shortens the road distance between Reykjavík and Borgarfjörður, thus opening up multiple opportunities in both areas. P. 35: A SPORTS COMPLEX IN LAUGARDALUR VALLEY Here architect Ari Már Lúðvíksson focuses on a proposal for a sports complex in Reykjavík’s Laugar- dalur valley. The complex will house an indoor 50-metre pool for swim competitions and will encom- pass the existing facilities of the Laugardalur swimming pool. The proposal won first place in a com- petition held to elicit proposals for the complex. P. 38: RESIDENTIAL AREA ON A MAN-MADE SHORELINE The company Björgun ehf. has pro- posed the construction of a residen- tial area on a man-made shoreline in Reykjavík’s Grafarvogur area. In this article Sigurður Helgason dis- cusses the proposal for the area, which includes an attractive pier for small boats. Also discussed are pro- posals for two other residential areas in Reykjavík, based on similar principles. P. 41: THE ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS IN PRIVATE PRACTICE The Icelandic Association of Architects in Private Practice was recently founded in Reykjavík. This 70
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