Projects Eva Bakke Negård

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P R O J E C T S Eva Bakke Negård

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NAU BOSTIKTHE CROSSINGA SUSTAINABLE HOUSEOPEN QUARTERHIDDEN VOIDSCAMPUS GAUSTADBEKKDALENDENSIFYING VÆKERØTOKERUD SCHOOLSTUDENT HOUSINGVAULT HOUSE

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PARKINGDAYUNIVERSAL DESIGN120 HOURSATLAS SOLODECK SHAIRCONCRETE WORKSHOP

EVA BAKKE NEGÅRD0047 45476100

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2015 - 2016 - Escuela Tecnica Superior de Arquitectura Barcelona, ETSAB

2011 - The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, AHO

2010 - 2011 University of Agder

Development studies

2009 - 2010 Hardanger folkehøgskole

Art and photography

2006 - 2009 Lillestrøm videregående skole

Music studies

SOFTWARE SKILLS

AutoCAD

Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign

Sketchup, Rhino

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NAU BOSTIK ATRIUM

FACTORY PRESERVATION PROJECTFall 2015. Prof. Cristina Gatson

The project was about turning an old factory building in the outskirts

of Barcelona into a center for music and art. There is now a school of

theatre, music, dance, art and photography, with a big auditory and

different halls with flexible walls for exhibitions and performances. In

the tall building there is an office space and housing for artists.

By removing and adding, Nau Bostik becomes a intorverted space

facing a green courtyard in the centre. It creates a green atrium space

for people using the building. The new facade grid creates a rythm

which frames the inner space.

The new volumes that makes the complex complete repeats the same

roof structure and ceiling heights as the old building, mirroring the

past and continues the special values in which the building

possesses.

The new part is similar in its form, but the material is different. Corten

steel is used in the facade, creating a contrast between the old and

the new

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ORIGINAL SUBTRACTION ADDITION INNER COURTYARD

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1. th floor office: information, health, facilities, general

2. th floor office: sivic center 3. th floor: artist residential

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ROQUETES & TRINITAT NOVAJavier Gonzales Castillo and Eva Bakke Negård

Fall 2015. Prof. Julán Galindo

In the crossing between the city of Barcelona and the mountain Collserola

there is this place in the city called Nou Barris. In the area around the two

metro stations Roquetes and Trinitat Nova, there are problems concerning

lack of community, working urban spaces and connections. The area is a less

wealthy part of the city, and it lacks young people like students settling there.

It is a calm place and its located right next to the mountain, as well as its good

connections with the city center by metro. Therefor it has a lot of potential.

The goal is to enhance and strive for a more diverse type of people and

activities in the area. Adding to the existing school and cultural centre, we

densify with commercial program and offices around the metro stations, and

communal auditorium, library, housing and a workshop in the street we create

that connect the two important metro lines. Squares are created and a new

access for hikers going to the mountain. We also create a new building for the

metro station Trinitat Nova. It its a small, but significant intervention.

LA TRAVESíA / THE CROSSING

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INSTALACION SOLAR FOTOVOLTAICA1:Regulador2:Inversor3:Contadores4:Protección contrasobrecargas externas quepueden dañar laconstrucción5:Baterias6:Paneles fotovoltaicos

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INSTALACION GEOTERMICA1:Sonda geotermica y Captador vertical2:Bomba de calor (heat transfer �uid pump)3:Convector de air4:Suelo radiante5:Radiador convencional6:agua calor (banjo y consinar)

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A SUSTAINABLE HOUSE

UNA VIVIENDA ECOLOGICAODDA, NORWAYMina-Mathilde Håøya & Eva Bakke Negård

Dimentions of sustanability, 2015-16

Prof. Uson Guardiola Ezequiel

This is a design for an ecological passive house in Odda, Norway. We chose the position because of the challenges it brings with the climate of the Norwegian fjords. The roof shape allows us to place solar thermal collectors to abstract energy and heating from the sun, and the angle is facing south to get the most hours of sunlight. Odda is a place with a lot of rain, therefore a rainwater treatment system collects the rainwater and uses it for the toilet flush and other household necessities. Active and passive ventilation systems is placed extensively to heat and cool air. The material used in the house is massive wood walls

and concrete slaps for the best and stabile insolation.

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VENTILATION, Active and passive

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Septic tankRainwater

collector Water pump

RegulatorPrivate cleaning pund

to river

WATER TREATMENT

Facade 40 mm: two layers of wood, 20 mm

Insouation: 200 mm

Cross laminated wood, 250 mm

Floor heating

Concrete slab/floor

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COMPETITION FOR THE NORWEGIAN GOWERNMENT QUARTERTEAM AHO, PARALLELLOPPDRAG 2015

In planning the new national government quarter, Nytt Regjeringskvar-tal, the Norwegian government has the opportunity to construct a symbolic space for democracy and to invest in the regeneration of central Oslo. The AHO Team argues that this investment should build on the diversity of architectural heritage in the area and regenerate the urban conditions. As a result, the AHO Team’s ”Open Quarter” looks at how the Nytt Regjeringskvartal can achieve a balance between the reuse of historical buildings and new construction, and can give back to Oslo by providing public spaces with better pedestrian connections and public programming.

The government district of Oslo – Regjeringskvartalet – is a

remarkable space of political symbolism. If compared to equivalent

sites across the world, it stands out as exceptional. The collection of

governance buildings define an open field of monuments, with

institutions that represent every major aspect of Norwegian society,

from the press to the unions and to the church. As such, this

monumental field is a microcosm of Norwegian democracy. It is open

and accessible, strategically located in the centre of Oslo and with the

potential to become a symbol of diversity.

ÅPENT KVARTAL / OPEN QUARTER

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WORKING WITH EXISTING BUILDINGSThe conditions of the parallelloppdrag have prioritized new construction over the preservation and reuse of existing historical structures. The AHO Team proposes strategies for meeting the required office area while reusing as much of the existing historical architecture as possible. The reuse of existing architecture is more sustainable than new construction, and enables the present generations to maintain cultural heritage for future generations.

The site has many significant historical buildings from the last two centuries, already rich with political symbolism.The construction of a new political space on the site will gain sym-bolic depth through the enhancement of the existing historical diversity. To achieve this result, the AHO Team shows how to provide all of the required area while still giving important roles to the Y-blokka, Høyblokka, G-blokka, M19, Fire Station, and

Deichmanske buildings.

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2024115.000 KVM

BYGGET OVER HELE OMRÅDET INNEN 2024, RENOVERES VED BRUK AV SMART-WORK PRINSIPPER FOR 2064

2024115.000 KVM

RING 1

206462.500 KVM

RING 1

LOWERING DENCITYThe challenge of Nytt Regjeringskvartal is to accommo-date a large amount of secure office space within the site, while also maintaining the historical value of the existing structures and activating the urban spaces in between. In order to create a balance between the new and existing architecture, our team has developed strategies for spreading out the area and lowering the anticipated heights of the new towers. By building out the entire site in the first phase, by 2024, and then renovating the towers in 2064 according to Smartworking principles, our project reveals how to meet all of the new area requirements while achieving a continuity of scale between the new and existing.Because the government has decided to concentrate most of the ministries on the site and build most of the new buildings south of Ring 1 by 2024, the necessary area produces very tall towers. The AHO Team proposes an alternative phasing that would lower the height of new towers and make them continuous with the scale of the surrounding city. The alternative phasing distributes the area both south and north of the Ring 1 by 2024, meeting the requirement of 115,000 square meters while significantly reducing the height of new construction. Further office space is created one level below ground, and illuminated with garden atriums. To accomodate the additional office space for 2064, the towers will be reno-vated using smartworking strategies, which meets the required 35% increase in workspaces. Smartworking is an increasingly common strategy of flexible offices, in which employees can move workspaces to be near different

collaborators and facilities.

SENKE

AKTIVERE

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DEICHMANSKE EXHIBITIONNina Gjersoe, Hauk Lien, Eva Bakke Negård, Ida

Nordstrøm, Liv Mari Oppebøen, Rebecca Schulz,

Oslo 2015

This is an exhibition we designed to show the work from the competition for the new Gov-ernmental Quarter in Oslo. It was held in the Deichmanske libraries main hall. Wedesigned wooden modulus that we build in the workshop and presented with boards.

This was an open exhibition that was standing for a month for the public to come watch.

There was also a exhibition in the Høyblokka pavilion showing all the proposals for the general public.

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BJØRK

MYRULL

RØSSLYNG

EINERSLEKTEN

BALLBLOM

GRÅ REINLAV

GEITRAMS

SKRUBBÆR

FESCUES

The placement of vegetation on site is determined by the amount of available sunlight.

Sunlight

Shade

NORSK FURU BLÅBÆR BLÅBÆR ROGN BARLIND

RIVER STONE

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OSLO RE-STOREEva Bakke Negård,

Fall 2014. prof. Bryony Roberts

This project was done as a part of the master course Oslo Restore - reinventing the government quarter.My focus was on Høyblokka, turning it in to a memorial.The Terror attack on 22th of july 2011 was a big shook, and it shows how fragile a society can be. The bomb left a void in the grown. I wanted to show this fragility by translating the idea of the void in my project. This is to evoke the memory of what was lost by the emptiness of the space. My intervention is that I am cutting open all the floors in the middle part of the H-block. This works as a stairway for the people working in the Ministry of Justice. The ground under the building has been cut through, and a concrete ramp is going over. The beams and the columns are exposed and are creating a pathway going through. The crucial point is straight under, where you can look both up and down. This

is the memorial of the terror attack the 22th of july.

HIDDEN VOIDS

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NEW CAMPUS FOR LIFE SIENCE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OSLOEva Bakke Negård, 2014

This is my suggestion for a new campus for the University of Oslo with apartments. The topic is Life Science, and it is a way to combine different courses, and to connect the university to the hospital and the rest of the city of Oslo. Housing for scientists is included in the program, and the whole complex is approximately 64 000 Sq.m. A river is running through the site and divides a more natural park situation with a urban campus situation. The thought is to strive different types of outdoor spaces between the gaps of the volumes. The hierarchy of the different rooms is therefore important.

Housing for scientists (10 000 sqm) is located northeast on campus, in two lamellas. One is a higher building and the other one is a lower building with access balconies that extends its volume over the river on pillars. On the ground floor is a common room which serves as a meeting point for the scientists and the students, a space where they can interact in different ways.The entire ground floor are two storey apartments for those who will be staying there for quite a while (1-4 years). That serves the porpoise to connect these people more to the ground and to the whole place. In the floors above you will find smaller apartments

for more temporary residents (1 week to 1 month).

CAMPUS GAUSTADBEKKDALEN

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DENSIFYING VÆKERØ Maria Årthun, Une Tangen Rekstad, Michelle Schneider,

Eva Bakke Negård

The Fornebubanen, a new route on the metro system connecting Fornebu and Oslo, is being developed in the future. We worked with urban condensation around the new metro station Vækerø, between Lysaker and Skøyen.

Additionally, we planned a housing project for 2500 people by the E18 highway. A precondition for the project was to lower the speed limit in this area to 50 km/h. This is to promote public transport, but at the same time not denying the traffic situation that is present today. View and outdoor spaces (common yards and a public waterfront with a central square) was a key factor in the housing project, whilst speed and noise was problematic factors we attempted to solve in different ways.

A CHANGING CITY

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TOKERUD SECONDARY SCHOOLIda Helene Mjelde, Julia Roditileva, Eva Bakke Negård

The school is in itself divided into 9. smaller buildings with maximum two floors. In addition, there is a multipurpose sports hall whit a swimming pool and tennis courts on the roof. By dividing the building into smaller volumes, the school has gotten a “village” feel, whit a central “square” in the middle that works as a school yard. The different buildings has a compact design, with cladding of untreated wood. Physical activity and playing is a central part of the school program and is important in the project. The location and the immediate access to the forrest urges to use the surrounding nature in the teaching, and it strives for an environmentally friendly profile for the school.

Sustainability played a key role in this project. The different school facilities is equipped with solar panels on the roof, hence the roof pitch. This is for hydronic floor heating. In addition, there is an adequate insulation and wood glazing. The materials are sustainable, mainly wood. The construction consists of glulam frames.

TOKERUD SCHOOL

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Section

Elevatin: arts and crafts, library and administration.

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STUDENT HOUSING IN TORVALD MEYERS STREET Robert Sømod, Julia Roditileva, Eva Bakke Negård

This is a house for students situated in the centre of

Oslo in the popular part Grunerløkka. Situated on the

ground floor, there is a cafe for books associated with

the Deichmanske library close by, It is consistently open

to the park on one side and the street on the other. Here

you can bye a coffie, as well sit down and read a book

that you can borrow home.

The remaining floors is housing for students. It has a

separate entrance with bicycle parcing and common

laundry room. The staircase is its own oustide glassbox.

Several light shafts break up the volume, which has a

vertical garden, porch and bridge. It separates a quiet,

private section with bedrooms and bathrooms, from a

more general common room area were students share a

kitchen and living room. The facade is primarily concrete

with wooden panels in front of the windows.

STUDENT HOUSING

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Ground floor, book cafe and separate entrace.

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Modellbilde, sett fra gaten Lyssjakt

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RECYCLING STATION FOR CONSTRUCTION BRICKSMaridalsveien 323, Oslo

The idea of this project is that it is a place where people can buy, deliver and

retrieve bricks from torn down buildings. With sustainability in mind,

construction bricks is a material that can last for a long time and can be used

more than once.

The project consists of two volumes with bricks as the main material, and

barrel vaults, to show the potential of brick as a material, and to reflect upon

the purpose of the place.

Its divided into two parts, one is a workshop, the other one is housing for the

workers in the workshop. This place has the purpose to house people who has

fallen out from society, to give them an opportunity of work experience and a

meaningful life.

VAULT HOUSE

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UNIVERSAL DESIGNHOUSING PROJECTMorten Jacobsen, Peik Elias Greaker, Brit Kristin

Heltne, Kamilla Nave Maaseide,

Eva Bakke Negård

Frognerkilen, Bygdøy Oslo

The task we were given was to design apartments fit for different needs for people with disabilities. The apartments is suited for approximately to, tree and four people in respectively 30, 45 to 50 square meters. The theme for the group was flexible room solutions, and consequently we made different types of flexible furniture modules. These are adapted into the different types of apartments.

PARKINGDAYOslo, 2013

The purpose of Parkingday is to occupy parking lots in the city for one day. Divided into groups, we decided what we wanted to do on the spot. The idea was to transport apples from an apple garden in Gaustad, to some parking lots on Torvald Meyers street in cen-tral Oslo. We hang the apples on the trees on location, and the people walking by could take an apple and sit down and enjoy themselves. It was a huge success. This kinds of events proves that spaces in the city can be used in many different ways than just a place to park your car.

OTHER

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120 HOURS COMPETITIONSigurd Aune, Eva Bakke Negård, Oslo 2015

120 HOURS is an independent competition organized on a non-profit, voluntary basis without the involvement of a school administration. The task is to make a project in 120 hours. This years theme was about promoting Future Build, projects that are eco friendly and sustainable. The task was to design something to promote Future Build to the general public and make them aware of it in the city of Oslo. This example is the new Munch museum in Oslo.The stage is set in the urban environment by a thought provokingly foreign wall. The wall/frame/mask offers an easily recognizable, general design that is applicable in any situation, yet each project paints a unique silhouette against the sky. Every site thus becomes specific to the individual project while maintaining a unified appearance all over the region.

ATLAS OSLO: OSLO CONSERT HALLMaria Årthun, Une Tangen Rekstad, Michelle

Schneider, Eva Bakke Negård

This specific task was a practise in GIS computer program. We gathered geographic data from different parts of Oslo, and we were assigned a specific building for us to analyse and present in an illustration/drawing,The building is the Oslo Concert Hall, in a part of Oslo called Vika. We examined the issues surrounding redevelopment, programming and the building of an entirely new city district. This has had an huge impact of the setting and location of the Oslo Concert Hall. We found out that the site of the buliging was quite unfortunate, resolving in bad decisions about acoustics and visibility, and as a result undermining the importance of the conset hall in the city and for the people.

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DECK CHAIR; A LIBRARY FOR ONE BOOKIda Helene Mjelde, Vidar Ådnanes, Eva Bakke

Negård

After a trip to Morocco, we were assigned the book “Thousand and One Night”. The task we were given was to make a 1:1 construction from used wooden planks. The idea was to make a library for tree persons and one book. We decided to construct a large deck chair. The middle chair is facing towards the other two, this is where the reader sits. You can also fold it together and move it. The seating area is interwoven with ropes, like a hammock, and the wooden planks are notched and bolted together. The idea of the structure is to make something in between architecture and furniture design.

CONCRETE WORKSHOPMoss, Norway

On a concrete factory in Moss, Norway, I went on a workshop were I experimented with concrete as material. I made a formwork and we casted concrete in different types of designs we wanted to make. I made this little shelf inspirated by leafs.