Showing posts with label Trude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trude. Show all posts

4 June 2010

Sequences of jæren

The tendency in urban planning is that each municipality forget to focus on whats on the other side of their municipality borders.
This means that every place have many of the same functions and a lack of identity. Each municipality look to its neighbour wanting what they dont have. This might strengthen the political borders and the collaboration between the borders will be weaker.

By making the essence and identity of each municipality stronger and link them along the railway to transport goods and people, both internationally and regionally.

Then introduce a new infrastructural network and compress the time between Sandnes and Egersund, a new way of living will evolve and generate a more sustainable future.

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8 February 2010

real time Rome

This project is from the senseabal city lab`s contribution of the 2006 Venice Biennale. The project aggregated data from cell phones, buses and taxis to better understand urban dynamics in real time. Get inspired by the great 3d visuals


http://senseable.mit.edu/realtimerome/sketches/index.html

Scenes of Jæren

1 February 2010

Trude talks about the mountainscape of Molde

Stud.ark (a newly started student firm at AHO) was in Molde this weekend to hold a workshop for the inhabitants. Trude was interviwed by NRK and broadcasted on the regional evening news.

http://www1.nrk.no/nett-tv/distrikt/more_og_romsdal/verdi/122302

The clip is only in norwegian. Sorry.

Kemppe

13 January 2010

interaction between the elements

Rietveld use the nature and time to create a new landscape with a simple grid of poles

http://www.rietveldlandscape.com/en/projects/286

trude

30 November 2009

Jaeren survey

On November 11th-12th we have been in Jaeren for a preliminary survey of the region. We have been following an unreliable italian GPS and this beautiful map. The result: many impressions, and a slide show, that we invite you to see, here.

Jaeren slide show from ALICE LABADINI on Vimeo.