AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag


AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.12.2003, Side 67

AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.12.2003, Side 67
átaki heldur með því að treysta undir- stöðurnar til lengri tíma. Leggja þarf áherslu á að hið opinbera marki stefnu í byggingarlist og hönnun. Slík stefna verður að byggjast á virkri samvinnu yfirvalda, atvinnulífsins, arkitekta og hönnuða svo og neyt- endanna. það skiptir miklu máli að viðhorf opinberra aðila til íslenskrar hönnunar sé jákvætt. Fyrir um það bil 100 árum fengu íslendingar heimastjórn og því varpa ég fram þeirri hugmynd hvort ekki sé tilvalið að halda upp á aldarafmæli heima- stjórnarinnar með því að gefa ís- lensku þjóðinni frjálslynda og framsækna opinbera stefnu í bygg- ingarlist og hönnun. ■ An Official Architectural Policy Dennis Jóhannesson, Architect Lack of public initiative The lcelandic government has no policy on architecture. The trend over the last years seemingly points towards limiting architecture far too much, and is tailored to the needs of tenders and construction firms. Cultural, social and environmental values do not seem to be important. General lack of interest and initiative, regarding its possibilities on wealth- creation in the business life of the country, has been dominant with the authorities on lcelandic design. This is not very promising. Official support The governments of Denmark, Finland, Holland and Scotland, to name a few, look differently on these matters. They have formulated progressive, official policies regarding architecture and design, realising that design and new ideas are a solid foundation for wealth creation. For example, dynamic information and education centres about architecture and design are operated that sup- port all kinds of design activities. Their ministries take an important part in the running and financing of these centres, as their role is to inform and educate the public about architecture and the value of good design. Until now, the lcelandic ministries have not given these mat- ters much thought. Good design pays off Countries now successful in their industries consider good design their strongest weapon in the face of increasing competition. The Dutch have gained much attention for high- quality architecture. The Danes live to a large extent on their good ideas, with designs marketed as „Danish Design" having been very successful. The Finns realised a long time ago that good design pays, and the triumphal march of Finnish designers is a sign of this. British research has confirmed that design costs, com- pared to other production factors, are comparatively small yet return the greatest value. A policy on architecture for Scotland. It is a sign of the importance archi- tecture has for a nation’s self-image that the first bill approved by the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, after gaining home rule in 2000, deals with their official architecture policy. Among other initiatives, this bill encourages well-prepared architectural competitions for all major, official projects. An effective information and educational centre has been created in Glasgow, per- taining to everything about architec- ture, design and city planning. Scotland is pursuing a progressive policy on architecture, which lcelanders could learn a lot from. The Scottish home government appears to understand that good design pays, not only from the narrow fiscal angle, but also from a social, cultural and environmental viewpoint. An architectural policy for a new century For a dynamic society to develop in lceland, the lcelanders must put an increased emphasis on design. This cannot be done as short-term action. The foundations have to be strength- ened for continuing development. Official bodies must formulate an architectural and design policy, based on the active cooperation of public bodies, lcelandic firms, archi- tects, designers and consumers. A positive official attitude towards design is very important. About 100 years ago, lcelanders received home rule. A good way to celebrate this 100-year anniversary may include giving the lcelandic nation a liberal and progressive archi- tectural and design policy. ■ RENNISLÉTT • Flotílagnir í nýbyggingar • Verksmiðju- og lagergólf • Sérstök bílageymslugólf • Afrétting gólfa undir gólfefni • Tilboðsgerð og ráðgjöf Verktakar í flotílögnum £ 89 ? 1060 www.fi o tefni. is flotefni@mmedia.is avs 65

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