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Project Finansparken : architect Helen & Hard, SAAHA / essay by Thomas McQuillan ; editor, Karl Otto Ellefsen, Dagfinn Sagen.

LIBRA NA1273.H45 A64 2021
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
McQuillan, Thomas, contributor.
Ellefsen, Karl Otto, 1948- editor.
Sagen, Dagfinn, editor.
Helen & Hard (Firm)
SAAHA (Firm)
Series:
asBUILT (Oslo, Norway) ; 25.
asBUILT ; 25
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Helen & Hard (Firm).
SAAHA (Firm).
Finansparken (Stavanger, Norway).
Bank buildings--Norway--Stavanger--Design and construction.
Bank buildings.
Building, Wooden--Norway--Stavanger.
Building, Wooden.
Architecture, Norwegian--Norway--Stavanger.
Architecture, Norwegian.
Architecture, Modern--Designs and plans.
Architecture, Modern.
Bank buildings--Design and construction.
Norway--Stavanger.
Physical Description:
316 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
[Oslo, Norway] : Pax Forlag, [2021]
Summary:
Finansparken, the headquarters of the Norwegian financial institution SpareBank 1 SR-Bank in Stavanger, a 7-story wooden building completed in 2019, has been characterized as a jewel in wood. The building was designed as a collaboration between Helen & Hard and SAAHA Architects, together with Hermann Blumer of Création Holz as specialist timber engineering consultant. This volume presents a curated set of drawings for Finansparken, as well as photographs documenting the structure and detailing of the building process, the project as a whole, and as a part of the morphology of Stavanger. In the essay Currency, Thomas McQuillan reflects on what made SR-Bank invest in an innovative architectural project, the potential and challenges of using wood as the main material in a structure of this complexity, and on what is achieved by the advanced use of digital technology in the design and building process: .when architecture is understood not so much expression as it is embodiment, when we can see the tremendous creative and executive effort that a building such as this is produced by, and when architecture becomes a dialog with its process rather than the bearer of some sort of symbology, we can begin to speak of its civic role. One in which its currency is the value of the ideas that inform it.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9788253043142
8253043147
OCLC:
1317681587

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