2009-09-14

HATLEHOL CHURCH


In january we participated, in collaboration with KRADS Architecture, in the open architectural competition for a new church at Hatlehol in the Ålesund region in Norway. 123 proposals were submitted, with participants from several european countries.

Our proposal interprets the site and activates the stony ground to create intimate closed spaces, while the wooden rib structure reinterprets the forest of the church site to create flowing ancillary spaces together with the main church room.

While our proposal focused on interpreting and creating a sense of place with dissolved boundaries and subtle light variations, the winning entry (by danish architects Cornelius + Vöge) focused on creating an expressive space with pin-pointed visual and light effects, an altogether different strategy.

2009-08-10

TREEHOUSE FINISHED!


Finally the treehouse is finished, at least for this season...

2009-07-28

TREEHOUSE COMING UP


Recycling material from our old roof; still under construction...

2009-06-20

COVER FOR TRINE

Ett CD-cover til for våre lokale helter...

2009-06-11

SUMMER PIE























This is a surprisingly good mix of tastes...

2009-05-28

SOMMERKONSERT























Da er plakaten til sommerkonserten klar...

2009-05-03

APPLE & LEMON CAKE























Here is a fresh and different apple cake with a touch of Normandy... 

2009-04-26

CHOCOLATE MERINGUE



Here is last saturdays cake for KAFÉ NYT, a super simple recipe!

2009-04-22

FAMILIEKOR-CD


Og da er CD´n til familiekoret endelig klar, den er vi alle veldig stolte av!

2009-03-29

HAFNARFJÖRÐUR LIBRARY

HAFNARFJÖRÐUR LIBRARY (HAFNARFJÖRÐUR, ICELAND)



Last October we participated once again in an open competition in Iceland. Since the credit crunch had hit Iceland pretty hard, a large part of the icelandic architectural offices participated - 31 entries in all. The task was to design an addition to the existing library and reorganizing the existing interior.

Our proposal responds to a new municipal square with large buildings of up to 4-5 stories and at the same time to a small housing street of single family houses of 1-2 stories. It is a hybrid building which transforms and interprets the leftover space necessary to separate these very different public domains, exposing itself in the big scale towards the square while breaking up and lowers itself to fit the intimacy of the housing street. Even the materials selected try to merge the two identities of the site, choosing as the main cladding a bronze sinuscorrugated steel cladding - a subtly refined version of the traditional cladding used in older housing areas in Iceland.

The jury did not find our approach a viable one for the site, choosing to prize entries which all are percieved as signal objects and therefore blows the scale and intimacy of the housing street completely. 

2009-03-16

LAYER-CONFECT

This one is a killer...

STOFNUN ÁRNA MAGNÚSSONAR

CENTER FOR ICELANDIC STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF REYKJAVIK, AND ARNI MAGNUSSONS INSTITUTE (REYKJAVIK, ICELAND)




In june 2008 we submitted a proposal for a new university campus building in Reykjavík, gathering all Icelandic competence researching and educating in the historic Icelandic litterature and better facilities for displaying the original Saga manuscripts in one building. Needless to say, the building would be of national importance a grat many architectural offices took part. We collaborated with Geir, Jarl Ture and Espen (the rest of Griff Arkitektur), as well as brainstorming at the beginning with Odd and Adnan (from a-lab). The building is divided into three distinctive parts - Álfaborgin (the elf city);the rock you enter into where the national treasure is kept safe - jarðskorpan (the crust); the rouch icelandic landscape where you move freely on top, and "bókin" (the book); hovering over the violent landscape, elevated and contaiing and protecting the knowledge.  We got shortlisted in the evaluation, one of 5 potential contenders to the 1. prize. Among the jury comments were ".... The floor plans of the lower floors are skillfully done with beautiful horizontal and vertical spatial connections. The idea of the connection between the storage facilities and the exposition area is particularly interesting...,... the library and exhibition spaces are interestingly designed the overall appearance is exciting and positive, material choices are innovative"

2009-03-15

PLUMS 2008


Finally last years harvest was labelled today!
Following fru Kolstads fantastic and simple recipe; just fill a jar with plums, add as much sugar as possible, and finally as much 60% as you can, + a few crushed plum stones, and leave for 3 months, turning every now and then. Skål!

2009-03-14

TIA MARIA

Today´s cake! made especially for the exhibition opening at KAFÉ NYT.
A new combination of several previously tested elements...enjoy!

2009-03-10

MUDESA

MUSEUM OF DESIGN AND APPLIED ARTS (GARÐABÆR, ICELAND)

On the 9th of April 2008 we went to Garðabær to pick up the 3rd prize for our proposal for the new Museum of Design an Applied Arts (Mudesa). There were 35 competition entries.

Visiting the museum would be a unique spatial experience - the museum opens up towards the square with its spiralling shape and invites the visitors in, as well as exposes its contents outwards and contributes to a lively town center square. The strength of the proposal is the way it weaves outside and inside together, and the multistorey central exposition space which connects all levels of the building.

Among the jury comments were " Convincing solution. Ambitious proposal, effortless in its simplicitiy without being neutral....Internal spaces are intertwined in an amusing way with good visual connections....The proposal contains brilliant solutions and interesting spaces of varying size and shape."

The winning proposal was made by PK Arkitektar, one of the leading architectural offices in Iceland.

2009-03-08

NATIONAL PARK CENTER

NATIONAL PARK CENTER (HELLISSANDUR, ICELAND)


We participated in the competition for a new national park center at Hellissandur on the Snæfellsnes peninsula on the west coast of Iceland in june 2006.

The building is designed to appear as a delicate foreign object landed in the rough lava landscape. Its shape creates a sheltered sloping courtyard opening up to the south and the Snæfellsjøkull glacier, away from the prevailing winds from the nearby coast. From this sheltered space you enter the building.

A compact shape with low volume and minimized facade surface was main strategies towards fulfilling sustainability required in the competition brief. In essence - architecture created by small, but effective adjustments to the site. Among the jury comments were "Clear concept and well working plan layout".

2009-03-07

CARAMEL-MERINGUE


Typical Icelandic overkill.

2009-03-01

GOLF CLUB "KJÖLUR"

CLUBHOUSE FOR THE KJÖLUR GOLF CLUB (MOSFELLSBÆR, ICELAND)

Our first competition was a new clubhouse for the Kjölur Golf Club in Mosfellsbær, just outside Reykjavik. 12 proposals were submitted for evaluation in march 2006. The golf course is set in a sloping terrain towards the sea, and the club house site include a very characteristic pair of cliffs in the sloping fields.

Our project sits in the terrain and opens up for the entry to the golf course between the cliffs - the grassy fields becoming the roof of the building (with a putting green) and the cliff itself being reenterpreted as a basalt stone fasade, with glass cracks letting light into the inner spaces of the club house.

2009-02-28

CHOCOLATE-CHEESE

Another favorite made on several occasions for KAFÉ NYT

2009-02-27

CV // SIGGA

Sigríður Anna Eggertsdóttir
Architect FAí
tlf. +47 95940515
mail: sigga@griff.no / aeggerts@online.no

CV:

EDUCATION:
Norges Tekniske Høgskole (NTH), Trondheim 1989-96
Arkitekthøgskolen i Oslo (AHO) 1992
Reykjavík Gymnasium 1984-88

PROFESSIONAL WORK:
Griff Arkitektur AS, Fredrikstad 2001-
Veine og Karlsøen AS, Fredrikstad 2001
K+P Architekten und Stadtplaner GmbH, München 2000
Øystein Thommesen AS, Trondheim 1997-2000
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, Venezia 1997
Studio Associato di Architettura Techne´, Venezia 1996
HUS Sivilarkitekter, Trondheim 1996
Björn Jóhannsson Landslagsarkitekt FÍLA, Reykjavík 1995-96
Astrid Lange Dipl. Ing. BDA, München 1994

CV // EIRIK

Eirik Rønning Andersen
Architect, siv.ark MNAL
tel: +47 922 72 701
mail: eirik@zeroimpactstrategies.com / roe-and@online.no

CV

EDUCATION:
Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet (NTNU), Trondheim 1993-99
Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia (IUAV), Venezia 1996-97
Frydenberg VGS, Fredrikstad 1990-93

PROFESSIONAL WORK:
ZeroImpactStrategies, Fredrikstad 2011-
Griff Arkitektur / Kommunikasjon, Fredrikstad 2001-2011
Allmann Sattler Wappner, München 2000
Forsvarets Bygningstjeneste (FBT), Trondheim 1999-2000