The History is Told by the Building

Navn
Håvard Bing
Uddannelsesgrad
Kandidat
Institut
Bygningskunst og Design
Program
Spatial Design
År
2021

By giving new life to an abandoned structure and its surroundings at Norsk Folkemuseum in Oslo, this project investigates the role of architecture as a medium, and how the museum’s buildings appear as both objects, containers and elements of signage. With a focus on architectural identity, the intervention aims to highlight the relation between the individual, the nation and the built environment.

The project is a part of the museum Norsk Folkemuseum in Oslo, and is focused on a corner of the museum called Oscar II's Collection.
Context and Background
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The New Entrance Area : The new units appear as abstract interpretations of the existing surrounding buildings, while they also establish a new cluster of buildings, inspired by the cluster typology found in the rest of the museum.
A Walk Through the New Entrance Area and the Exhibitions
The Sequence
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The Layout of the Area and the Different Units
How its Organized
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The Interior of the Exhibition Building and the New Units
The Interiors
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Different spatial elements and furniture have been designed as a part of the intervention, and relate to both qualities of an object, a sign, and a container.
The Elements of Furniture
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Det Kongelige Akademi understøtter FN’s verdensmål

Siden 2017 har Det Kongelige Akademi arbejdet med FN’s verdensmål. Det afspejler sig i forskning, undervisning og afgangsprojekter. Dette projekt har forholdt sig til følgende FN-mål
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