在过去的五周里,来自卑尔根建筑学院35班的13名二年级学生深入挪威的索恩峡湾,在那里他们建造了LIVD,一个全新的公共社会空间,就在巴勒斯特兰小村的水边。

In the past five weeks, thirteen 2nd year students from class 35 at Bergen School of Architecture have lived deep within Sognefjorden in Norway, where they have built LIVD, a brand new public social space, just near the water in the tiny village of Balestrand.

该项目是 “气候室 “的最新版本,是索根达尔市政府和卑尔根建筑学院(BAS)之间的年度课程和合作项目,学生们在该地区获得一个场地来设计、开发和建造一个项目。学生们在本学年的前几个月进行了注册和研究,随后对场地进行了个人建议。任务是创造一些具有明确功能的东西,创造至少两个不同的气候空间,并以某种方式与周围的地理环境和具有挑战性的气候状况联系起来。一个建议被选中,随后被开发、建造和完成,所有这些都是由这些学生完成的。

The project is the latest edition of a «Climate Chamber», an annual course and collaboration between the municipality of Sogndal and Bergen School of Architecture (BAS), where the students are given a site within the area to design, develop and build a project. The students spent the first months of the academic year doing registrations and research, for later to work on individual suggestions for the site. The task was to create something that carries a clear function, creates at least two different climatized spaces, and somehow relates to the geographical surroundings and challenging climatic situation. One suggestion was chosen to later be developed, built, and finished, all and only by the same students.

LIVD是由学生Vilda Brekke Sundström设计的,后来与其他12名同学一起开发和建造。它包含五面独立的砖墙,一个混凝土和木头的地板,以及漂浮在上面的一个平坦的木头屋顶。这个地方邀请一个或几组人同时进行社交活动,因为墙壁将这个地方分成不同的区域用于不同的目的。

LIVD is designed by student Vilda Brekke Sundström, and later developed and build with 12 other classmates. It contains five separate brick walls, a floor in concrete and wood, and a flat wood roof floating on top. The place invites one or several groups of people to socialize simultaneously as the walls divide the place into different zones for different purposes.

由于位于Sognefjorden最宽阔的部分,Livd被壮观的美景所包围,该项目被设计为既是一个社交场所,又强调了四面的现有美景。结构的直线反映了陡峭和波浪形的景观。墙壁的位置、大小和方向使附近的美景重现,如南边的加拿大橡树,但也引导你看到靠东边的峡湾的壮观景色,地平线上有远处的山脉,西边有晚霞和绿色的山谷。墙壁上有一个可以挂毛巾的地方,如果你觉得要游泳的话,还有一个带长椅的太阳墙,可以完全暴露在风景中,还有一个带防风墙的壁炉,在那里你仍然可以欣赏到风景。

As being located in the widest part of Sognefjorden, Livd is surrounded by spectacular beauty, and the project is designed both to be a social place but also to emphasize the existing beauty on all sides. The straight lines of the structure reflect the steep and wavy landscape. The placement, size, and direction of the walls make the nearby beauty reappear, as the Canadian oak on the south, but also directs you to the spectacular view of the fjord against the east, with mountains far on the horizon, and the evening sun and green valley in the west. The walls contain a place to hang your towel if you feel for a swim, a sun wall with a bench to be entirely exposed to the view, and a fireplace with a wind-protecting wall where you can still enjoy the view.

触觉的表面,如地板的一个区域、长椅、屋顶和一个较短的墙,都是用柔软的落叶松木覆盖。这些空间是开放的、光亮的、包容的,但又有足够的私密性,可以独处,并希望有足够的平静来寻找 “LIVD”。如果您在挪威遇到索涅夫约登(Sognefjorden),请务必在巴勒斯特兰(Balestrand)停留,在那里您可以参观LIVD和其他几个由卑尔根建筑学院学生建造和设计的公共场所。这是值得一游的!

Tactile surfaces such as an area of the floor, the benches, the roof, and a shorter wall to lean on are covered in soft Larch wood. The spaces are open, light, and inclusive, yet private enough to be alone and hopefully calm enough to find «LIVD». If you ever come across Sognefjorden in Norway make sure to stop by Balestrand, where you can visit LIVD and several other public places built and designed by students at Bergen School of Architecture. It is worth the visit!

Architects: Bergen School of Architecture
Year : 2022
Photographs :Elias Huse
Lead Architect : Vilda Brekke Sundström
Architects & Builders : Jesper Nilsen, Elias Huse, Frede Håland Grepstad, Brage Neslein Korsnes, Kasper Svendsen, Fida Irene Heldal Stray, Julie Finstad, Alva Oleanna Thingnes Førsund, Katrine Mathisen, Njål Armin Kaland Homeyer, Ida Vigdis Slettvold
Architect, Project Manager & Builder : Erlend Hammer Ness
Structure Engineer : Kim Christensen
Country : Norway