AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag


AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.03.2003, Side 68

AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.03.2003, Side 68
Þorvaldur S. Þorvaldsson, City Architect Architecture policy for Reykjavík The job description for the post of Reykjavík City Architect states, “The City Architect shall formulate policy with regard to the character and appearance of the built environ- ment in the city, including roads, street furniture, squares, green areas, views, lighting, streetscape et al., which pertains to the appear- ance and aesthetic of the city.” In this light a working group was assembled under the direction of the City Architect last autumn to prepare policy for the post. Members of the group are: ÞorvaldurS. Þorvaldsson, Clty Architect, Chairman; Anna Margrét Guðjónsdóttir, Office of Cultural Affairs, Secretary; Guðmundur Pálmi Kristinsson, Property Dept. of Reykjavík; Hjörleifur Stefánsson, Association of lcelandic Architects; Ólöf Örvarsdóttir, Planning Department; Pétur H. Ármannsson, The City Art Gallery; Pjetur Stefáns- son, Union of lcelandic Artists; Dagný Helgadóttir, Property Dept. of Reykjavík; Dennis Jóhannesson, Association of lcelandic Architects; and Ágústa Kristófersdóttir, The City Art Gallery. A considerable amount of already- existing material has been evaluat- ed. The group has culled informa- tion regarding similar policy making from foreign countries, such as Scandinavia and Scotland, compar- ing it to work done in November 2001 conference on Cultural Policy in Architecture held at the Nordic House. Local materials, such as the Ráðhúsið í Reykjavik Town Hall, Reykjavík. pioneering work in Akureyri done by Árni Ólafsson, have also been considered. Basic Architectural Policy is also contained in the development plan for the City of Reykjavík, detailed plans, the devel- opment policy for the Central City as well as district plans. During the first meetings of the working group the following ideas were discussed: Why an Architectural Policy? What is spe- cial about Reykjavík and in what respects is it unique? The following abstract has been compiled from discussions held at these meetings. Why an Architectural Rolicy? Environment influences the health and happiness of people and there- fore it is important to take careful notice of the built environment. An ever-larger proportion of the coun- try’s inhabitants will live in an urban, man-made environment the greater part of their lives. It is a human right to live in a good environment. With an architectural policy, it is intended to show an economic gain from the creation of a good envi- ronment, strengthening the ties between generations and empha- sizing the cultural affinity of the inhabitants. Emphasis is put on showing the possibilities of the city, also giving thought to the architectural heritage at the same time. Seeing the posi- tive side of the unbuilt can be even more interesting than what already exists. 66

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