Iceland review - 2014, Síða 62

Iceland review - 2014, Síða 62
60 ICELAND REVIEW it took us more than a year to convince them we weren’t crazy! The council saw the old fish processing plant and didn’t believe that we could possibly be planning a creative center here,” laughs 31-year-old rósa valtingojer, a textile and ceramics designer and one of the founders of the project. “They were thinking about demolishing the building; they didn’t see any future for it.” once the heart of the thriving fishing industry, the factory was closed in 2005 when seafood company Samherji moved its operations to dalvík, north iceland, resulting in 32 people out of the 200-strong community losing their jobs. The closure of the village’s store, post office and bank followed shortly after, prompting many to leave. determined to do what they could to help save the village, rósa and her husband Zdenek paták, a graphic designer originally from the czech republic—the pair also run Mupimup!, a design studio focused on post-consumerism and recycling industrial waste—along with 13 others in the orga- nization Sköpunarmiðstöð svf., bought the abandoned factory for around iSk 100,000 (uSd 980, eur 700) in 2010. They then set out to develop a platform for creative industries and a sustainable and alternative living environment. The project—known as the Here creative center—aims to create work for young people, thereby encouraging an influx of new people and ideas into the village. if all goes to plan, the factory will even- tually house workshops, studio spaces, a venue for concerts, exhibitions and theater performances, a café, museum and market, as well as provide support for the local fish- ing industry. At 2,800 square meters (30,140ft2) in size and the factory having been out of use for several years, there were months of clean- ing ahead. “it was full of rubbish. There was no water or electricity,” rósa describes. And it wasn’t just the local municipality which needed convincing. oddur J. Guðjónsson, who worked in the factory for 46 years, remembers the state of the building when they began work on the project. “There was no way i was going in there without my boots,” he says, laughing. “There was so much oil, sand and dirt—several centime- ters thick,” he explains. over time, though, the team’s vision has been gaining more and more traction in the community. “overall the community has been very supportive of the project—and many people have been helping us out by cleaning, painting, or cooking for the vol- unteers—but it took some time for people to see how the project would actually be realized,” rósa says. “of course there was skepticism. it was difficult for people to believe that we could turn this place into something but slowly more and more peo- ple are on our side and are coming to take a look,” Zdenek adds. oddur has warmed to the project too. “now they’ve cleaned it all up, taken everything away. it’s good that they’re doing something new with it.” And support from the community is key, Zdenek emphasizes. “We really need to stick together. We want to work with the community and for them to be able to use this space too,” he says. Here also collabo- rates with the MAke by Þorpið project, an communitY the fish factory-turned-creative center. “
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