06 april 2009

Internasjonal pris til studentprosjekt fra BAS

Arkitekt Espen Folgerø var en av åtte vinnerne av den prestisjetunge arkitektur- og designkonkurransen Archiprix i Uruguay. Hans avgangsprosjekt, «Deviational Space», ved Bergen Arkitekt Skole, tar utgangspunkt i Kristiansund etter 2. verdenskrig. Da byen skulle bygges opp igjen etter bombingen, ble det laget en helhetlig plan for byen.



Prosjekt tar utgangspunkt i at det i små områder er mulighet for forandring og som til sammen vil kunne bidra til store endringer i en by.

  • 09_deeply rooted tree, designed by: Pasqual Herrero Vicent
    Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
    Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura Valencia - Spain
  • 10% Building, designed by: Naoki Kato
    Kanagawa University
    Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering Yokohama - Japan
  • Abandoned Territories Chile, designed by: Eilidh Henderson, Andrew McEwan, Martin Tarnawski
    University of Strathclyde
    Dept of Architecture Glasgow - Scotland
  • Croproad Park, designed by: Claire Oude Aarninkhof, Minke Mulder
    Wageningen University
    Chair of Landscape Architecture Wageningen - Netherlands
  • Deviational Space, designed by: Espen Folgerø
    Bergen School of Architecture - BAS
    Bergen - Norway
  • Dialogues with the landscape, designed by: Cristina Haumann, Alice Marzola, Carlotta Meneguzzo
    Università degli Studi di Ferrara
    Facoltà di Architettura Ferrara - Italy
  • Evolution of a refuge city, designed by: Shaikha f Al-Mubaraki
    Kuwait University
    Engineering and Petroleum Kuwait - Kuwait
  • Fish Tower, designed by: Hsing-O Chiang
    Tunghai University
    College of Fine Arts and Creative Design, Department of Architecture Taichung - Taiwan
  • GAPA - K125m, designed by: David Baros
    Czech Technical University in Prague
    Faculty of Architecture Prague - Czech Republic
  • Housing for Shipmakers, designed by: Anand Mata
    Centre for Environmental Planning & Technology CEPT University
    Faculty of Architecture Ahmehabad - India
  • Islamic Community and Cemetery Site in Vorarlberg, designed by: Gunar Wilhelm, Tobias Hagleitner
    Universität für Kunstlerische & Industrielle Gestaltung
    Architektur Linz - Austria
  • MAJA TURG: a market for Tallinn, designed by: Max Rink
    Delft University of Technology
    Faculty of Architecture Delft - Netherlands
  • MArchitecture, designed by: Ryo Kitazawa
    Tokai University
    Department of Architecture and Building Engineering Kanagawa - Japan
  • Markerpark, designed by: Sander Lap
    Rotterdam Academy of Architecture and Urban Design
    Rotterdam - Netherlands
  • Mercado de Barceló, designed by: Alexandre Massé
    Universite de Montreal
    School of Architecture Montreal - Canada
  • Metropolitan Markets, designed by: Matthew Murphy
    University of Edinburgh
    Dept of Architecture Edinburgh - Scotland
  • Open Source Fabric, designed by: Max von Werz
    Architectural Association
    School of Architecture London - England
  • Past the Green Line, designed by: Gert Breugem
    Amsterdam School of the Arts
    Academy of Architecture Amsterdam - Netherlands
  • Regional Museum of Mine Site: North of Chile, designed by: Tomás García de la Huerta
    Universidad del Desarollo
    Arquitectura Santiago - Chile
  • Symbol, designed by: Naoko Kasahara
    Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music
    Department of Architecture Tokyo - Japan
  • the Dying Sea Project, designed by: Michal Reich, Naomi Perez - Davidi
    Bezalel Academy of Art and Design
    Architecture Jerusalem - Israel
  • Tokyo Littoral Art Center, designed by: Kazuaki Hattori
    University of Tokyo
    Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering Tokyo - Japan
  • UP-Villa, designed by: Gonzalo Rivas Zinno, Joaquin Pereira Cendan
    Universidad de la Republica - Uruguay
    Facultad de Arquitectura Montevideo - Uruguay
  • Waterfront for Chuao, designed by: Lucy E Querales
    Universidad Simón Bolívar
    Departamento de Diseño, Arquitectura y Artes Plásticas Sartenejas - Venezuela
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