AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag


AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.04.2001, Side 65

AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.04.2001, Side 65
e n g I i s h s u m m a r y Akureyri, and details the planning, location and design of the centre. PAGE 39: A „NEW” AKUREYRI TOWN CENTER Here architect Páll Tómasson outlines his ideas for a new town centre in Akur- eyri, which largely consist of building a glass cover over alleys and walkways in the town centre, to join the two main shopping streets and make them more accessible to each other. PAGE 40: MORE ON AKUREYRI TOWN CENTER Páll Tómasson here puts forth further ideas on improvements to the Akureyri town centre, in particular to the main shopping street, which is closed to traf- fic, as well as the Skátagil ravine in the centre of town, and Ráðhústorg square. PAGE 41: THE FUTURE OF THE REYKJAVIK DOMESTIC AIR- PORT In recent years, there has been an ongo- ing debate about whether or not to move the Reykjavík domestic airport to a new location. On March 17, 2001, residents of Reykjavík will have an opportunity to vote on the airport’s future. This article lists the five options available, and encourages the general public to take an active part in city planning by casting their ballots. PAGE 43: COMPETITION FOR THE AUSTURHÖFN AREA IN REYKJAVÍK The City of Reykjavík has decided to hold an open competition regarding plans for the area of the Reykjavík har- bour known as Austurhöfn, which will be the location of a music hall, a con- ference centre and hotel. The article gives the purpose, goals, and other par- ticulars of the competition. PAGE 44: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND DESIGN In this article, occupational safety inspector Bjarni Snæbjörnsson writes about his experience of occupational health inspection in various work- places, particularly as it relates to the design of workspace. He writes about laws and regulations on the one hand, and his experience of how these are car- ried out on the other. Finally, he encour- ages designers and other professional groups to co-operate with the actual users, so as to ensure the best possible results. PAGE 49: AN IDEAL CITY Here Bjarni Reynarsson of the City of Reykjavík’s Development Division gives an account of a report prepared by a work group on desirable urban devel- opment in Reykjavík. He writes about aspects such as social development, environmental issues, desirable devel- opment, and traffic, and gives an exten- sive discussion of each. PAGE 54: PROTECTION AND DEVELOPMENT IN REYKJAVIK CITY CENTER Anna Margrét Guðjónsdóttir, project manager, writes here about the fourth phase of Reykjavík’s development plan, which involves the protection and development of the city centre. She describes the main parts of the plan, including goals, areas and buildings in need of protection, and proposed con- struction. She refers to the website www.revkiavik.is/skipulag for further details. PAGE 55: RESIDENTIAL AREAS IN REYKJAVIK CITY CENTER This article focuses on the fifth phase of Reykjavík’s development plan, which involves the planning of residential areas in the centre, and covers three main areas: residential areas in the cen- tre, apartments in the centre, and apart- ments in residential areas on the fringes of the centre. PAGE 57: EBENEZAR HOWARD’S GARDEN CITY, AND REYKJAVÍK This article by Haraldur Sigurðsson, city planner and historian, focuses on the philosophy of Ebenezar Howard, as expressed in a work entitled Garden Cities of To-morrow, and how it influ- enced the planning of the city of Reykjavík. PAGE 65: TRAVELLING ARCHI- TECT In this short article, architect Úlrik Arthúrsson writes about his recent trav- els, which included a trip to the vol- canic island La Réunion, and places where efforts have been made to restore rivers or rock mines to their original form, such as the river Rhóne where it runs out of Lake Geneva. He also visit- ed a former coalmine in Essen, Ger- many, which has been converted into an arts centre. PAGE 69: METACITY DATATOWN This article by Bjami Reynarsson of the City of Reykjavík’s Development Division discusses the book Metacity Datatown. The book is based on an exhibition about possible urban deveopment in the 21st Century, held in the Stroom Centre for Visual Arts in The Hague, from December 1988 to February 1999. The article gives a brief overview of the contents of the book, and relates it to developments in Reykjavík. PAGE 74: GRAFARVOGSKIRKJA CHURCH Here architect Hilmar Þór Bjömsson writes about the construction of Grafarvogskirkja church in Reykjavík. The lead-in to his article describes the changes in the function of churches over the past centuries, and how this has influenced, and also inspired, the design of churches. He then goes on to discuss the design of Grafarvogskirkja, relating it to traditional church design as well as modern functional uses. ■ 63

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