Norden // Nordic countries
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Samlingen innehåller modeller av byggnader i Norden (med undantag av Sverige) av namngivna arkitekter eller konstruktörer och byggnader av traditionell byggnadstyp.
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The collection contains models of buildings in the Nordic countries (with the exception of Sweden) by named architects or constructors and buildings of traditional building type.
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- PostBeltesholmen Summer House, concept model(Chalmers tekniska högskola // Institutionen för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, 2022) Doucet, Isabelle; Björk, Isabelle; Khudur, Abrar; Faxberg, Greta; Robertsson, Kalle; Stahre, KerstinIsland of Stora Beltesholmen in the Norwegian archipelago.
- PostBeltesholmen Summer House, main model(Chalmers tekniska högskola // Institutionen för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, 2022) Doucet, Isabelle; Björk, Isabelle; Khudur, Abrar; Faxberg, Greta; Robertsson, Kalle; Stahre, KerstinWenche Selmers summerhouse in the Norwegian archipelago. Main model in scale 1:20. Materials: Wood, plaster, concrete and plexiglass.
- PostBeltesholmen Summer House, section model(Chalmers tekniska högskola // Institutionen för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, 2022) Doucet, Isabelle; Björk, Isabelle; Khudur, Abrar; Faxberg, Greta; Robertsson, Kalle; Stahre, KerstinThe model shows the kitchen on the first floor and bedroom on the second floor.
- PostEbeneser House, Concept model(Chalmers tekniska högskola // Institutionen för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, 2022) Nilsson, Tabita; Gauger, Bri; Doucet, Isabelle; Andersson, Sophia; Gatenbeck, Charlotta; Karlsson, Maria; Lu, Yongting; Ömmelspång, EllenEbeneser House is a kindergarten that was built in 1908 in Helsinki. It was one of the first kindergarten that was free for the working class in the Nordic countries and the pedagogics of Fröbel was practiced by is users. The education was practical and the children participated in both cooking and garden activities. A loving relation between the student and the teachers was important. The style of the building is Art Nouveau and it is still used as a kindergarten as well as a museum.
- PostEbeneser House, Main Model(Chalmers tekniska högskola // Institutionen för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, 2022) Nilsson, Tabita; Gauger, Bri; Doucet, Isabelle; Andersson, Sophia; Gatenbeck, Charlotta; Karlsson, Maria; Lu, Yongting; Ömmelspång, EllenEbeneser House is a kindergarten that was built in 1908 in Helsinki. It was one of the first kindergarten that was free for the working class in the Nordic countries and the pedagogics of Fröbel was practiced by is users. The education was practical and the children participated in both cooking and garden activities. A loving relation between the student and the teachers was important. The style of the building is Art Nouveau and it is still used as a kindergarten as well as a museum.
- PostTietgenkollegiet, Lägenhetsmodell(Chalmers tekniska högskola // Institutionen för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, 2022) Doucet, Isabelle; Rosenlund Lindvall, Kajsa; Ulvestig, Amanda; Bergman, Sara; Ceric, Nerma; Langbein, Saskia; Erioli, DarioThe student apartment has spatial limitations and fitted furniture. Within this set frame only the occupants creativity sets the boundaries to the apartments use.
- PostTietgenkollegiet, Situationsmodell(Chalmers tekniska högskola // Institutionen för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, 2022) Doucet, Isabelle; Rosenlund Lindvall, Kajsa; Ulvestig, Amanda; Bergman, Sara; Ceric, Nerma; Langbein, Saskia; Erioli, DarioA student residency realised with the design brief "dormatory of the future". The complex shape makes room for private apartments facing out towards the urban context whilst shared spaces face inwards towards the building courtyard. Five cuts in the volume creates the Tietgenkollegiets vertical communications.
- PostTILA Housing, Byggnadsmodell(Chalmers tekniska högskola // Institutionen för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, 2022) Gauger, Bri; Nilsson, Tabita; Doucet, Isabelle; Lundqvist Berle, Malou; Johansson, Tomas; Wink, Alice; Schwarztrauber, Fenja; Al-Azzawe, ShamsA case study house questioning high-rise building blocks and the lack of adaptability to changing living situations within a building. Pia is reexamining norms and standards and conventional architectural practice by creating in an open building and DIY philosophy. One aim was to create loft-living with “maximum space and minimum cost” Tila consists of 39 flats which were equipped with the bare minimum: a bathroom. ILO architects created the frame and the infill was made by the residents, something Pia describes as different chapters in the process. The infill is adaptable to future changes of the residences living situation. The intention of the house was to make it possible for the users to change the plan according to changing lifestyles and life stages. Thus Pia raises the question of how adjustable a plan really is with time.
- PostTILA Housing, enhetsmodell(Chalmers tekniska högskola // Institutionen för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, 2022) Gauger, Bri; Nilsson, Tabita; Doucet, Isabelle; Johansson, Tomas; Schwarztrauber, Fenja; Wink, Alice; Lundqvist Berle, Malou; Al-Azzawe, ShamsA case study house questioning high-rise building blocks and the lack of adaptability to changing living situations within a building. Pia is reexamining norms and standards and conventional architectural practice by creating in an open building and DIY philosophy. One aim was to create loft-living with “maximum space and minimum cost” Tila consists of 39 flats which were equipped with the bare minimum: a bathroom. ILO architects created the frame and the infill was made by the residents, something Pia describes as different chapters in the process. The infill is adaptable to future changes of the residences living situation. The intention of the house was to make it possible for the users to change the plan according to changing lifestyles and life stages. Thus Pia raises the question of how adjustable a plan really is with time.
- PostTILA Housing, Konceptmodell(Chalmers tekniska högskola // Institutionen för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, 2022) Gauger, Bri; Nilsson, Tabita; Doucet, Isabelle; Lundqvist Berle, Malou; Schwarztrauber, Fenja; Johansson, Tomas; Al-Azzawe, Shams; Wink, AliceA case study house questioning high-rise building blocks and the lack of adaptability to changing living situations within a building. Pia is reexamining norms and standards and conventional architectural practice by creating in an open building and DIY philosophy. One aim was to create loft-living with “maximum space and minimum cost” Tila consists of 39 flats which were equipped with the bare minimum: a bathroom. ILO architects created the frame and the infill was made by the residents, something Pia describes as different chapters in the process. The infill is adaptable to future changes of the residences living situation. The intention of the house was to make it possible for the users to change the plan according to changing lifestyles and life stages. Thus Pia raises the question of how adjustable a plan really is with time.
- PostVilla Kjærholm, concept model(Chalmers tekniska högskola / Institutionen för arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, 2022) Doucet, Isabelle; Wallén Beatrice, Isaksson Natalie, Bensköld Ellen, Berglund Amelia, Skredsvik MartinConcept of Hanne Kjærholm House in Rungstedt. Villa Kjaerholm was built in 1962 at Rungstedt coast in Denmark. The building is Hannes second project in her career and is a 145 sqm villa with a visible construction and a simple, minimalistic design of wood and bricks. The interior is created by her husband Poul, who made all furniture especially designed for their home. The house was inspired by a pergola and the Japanese concept of “borrowing the landscape”. Hanne wanted the combination of open facades, closeness to the sea and the green surroundings to create a “zen” vibe in the house. MATERIAL The building is constructed with stained wood and white painted bricks that is visible through the inside and outside. The contrast between warm and cold material creates a balance and a minimalistic atmosphere in the house. The flat roof has an edge of oxidized chopper and an upper side made of sedum that ties the building together with the surrounding greenery.