Hjertelia
About
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When the new railway arrives in Hønefoss, the shorter journey time to Oslo will change everything. Suddenly the town will be integrated with the Oslo region and serve as a suburb to the fast-growing capital. Expecting to see explosive growth, Hønefoss has the potential to absorb extensive development in the town centre. The population of the municipality is forecast to increase from 30,000 to 40,000 by 2030. Most of the growth will take place in the centre of Hønefoss. The goal is to accommodate 7,000 new residents in and around the town centre, the downtown area which is currently home to just over 1,000 people.
Growth on this scale will result in major changes for a municipality that is heavily car-dependent and where most people live in detached houses away from the town centre. Its mobility infrastructure will have to undergo a major transformation, and all growth must be based around public transport, cycling and walking. Yet urbanisation involves bigger challenges than mobility planning. A rural and agriculturally based community will grow quickly with a new kind of educated and urban population. The identity of Ringerike will be challenged.
Many people are asking whether anyone would want to move to Ringerike to live in a flat at all, considering how the district is better known for its agriculture and beautiful ravines than for its trendy cafés. What we do know is that an urban identity in Hønefoss will be different from urban identities in large cities. As it takes on population growth, climate change and technological advances in agriculture, Ringerike will have to build denser. How can a new kind of urban identity be expressed in a peripheral agricultural district such as Ringerike?
The development of Hjertelia has been controversial because the area consists of farmland and forest. Development of such suburban woodland and agricultural plots is common on the fringes of many small Norwegian towns and a major challenge globally. Yet the zoning plan for Hjertelia and the adjacent areas have been approved by the politicians, and parts of the area are already under construction. The local authority wishes to use its property in Hjertelia to develop an ambitious example of sensitive and site-specific architecture and outside space which helps intensify the ecology and productive properties of the landscape.
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Hønefoss is a town on the cusp of radical transformation. To expand on the town’s rapidly changing identity, the task is to develop a new pilot neighbourhood that embraces sustainability in its broadest sense. The project site Hjertelia sits on farmland close to the town centre and the goal is to build an inclusive community through new housing typologies and architecture that enhances the productive capacity of the landscape. Degradation of natural and agricultural land into low-density suburban housing is a pressing concern all over the country.
As a reaction, the ambition in Hjertelia is to develop the lot as a sustainable alternative to the typology of detached homes that dominates the Norwegian landscape. The development must be planned around mobility solutions for pedestrians and cyclists. Through Europan, Ringerike municipality wants to investigate how Hjertelia can become an experimental pilot neighbourhood based on urban farming and social forms of living that underpins belonging in a town undergoing large scale changes. The ambitious goal is to show the way for further development within the study area, and more so, contribute with new examples to a common library of housing typologies for the future.
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PRIZE MONEY: 1st prize: 12 000 EUR, 2nd prize: 6 000 EUR
COMMISSION AFTER COMPETITION: Preliminary architectural study of the pilot project. Commission value 500 000 NOK.
Submitted projects
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Building the ecotone
In Hjertelia, we want to develop a new form of neighborhood where agriculture, manufacturing…
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Self nurturing city
The Self-Nurturing City proposal will rely on renewable energy, and renewable and recycled…
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Født i skogen
We want to change that and propose a rethink of the relationship between humans and animals. Our…
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Middle earth
The proposal has an infrastructure system divided into 3 networks: road, path and trail. The…
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Back to nature
Back to nature is a project that propose to develop a sustainable way of living together.
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Growing a community
In Hjertelia, we want to develop a new form of neighborhood where agriculture, manufacturing…
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More than human
‘More Than Human’ is a pilot project for a town undergoing large-scale changes.
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Hjertelia sustainable community
The project follows the topology as green terraces of urban space are created in between the houses.
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Once upon a field
The task to re imagine the area like Hjertelia it’s an effort to re imagine the rapport between…
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Living on the edge
To become sustainable is not necessarily about attracting those who already live in the cities, but…
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Haven Hjertelia
How do we create communities which valorise natural elements and landscapes? To us, this was the…
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Brighthood
Bighthood defines a new settlement pattern in which the way of living is strictly connected to the…
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Back? to the roots
Our proposal reinterpret traditional Norwegian rural settlements that serve to as a reference for a…
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Eco mmunity
Eco_mmunity starts with the premise of returning lost land to nature.
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Grounds for coexistence
Imagine the farmland surface of Hjertelia should rise by 6 meters, and under this elevated ground,…
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Garden firkanttun
The idea behind the project is to redefine the forest opening of Hjertelia by planting a new forest…
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Det koselige Hjertelia
Den Koselige Hjertelia proposes an alternative and immediately viable development strategy, focused…
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Treehouse-Living in an Edible Forest
Treehouse-Living in an Edible Forest provides a model for gentle densification of this wooded…
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Open minded
The proposal promotes the idea of a diverse commercial and residential quarter enhanced by a…
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Village people
Small-scale housing blocks form cosy, human-scaled quarters with communal courtyards.
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A whiff of pine, a hint of moose
How can one live in nature, still being in the city? What could be a sustainable alterna-tive to…
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Living with my friend Mr. Fox
Four urban typologies will foster a functional relation to central Hønefoss, healthy communities,…
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Belong
The title of this project “belong”, that means "properly relate to”, contains the idea that guided…
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On the grid
Overcoming some of the limitations of conventional developments of public and private housing, we…
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A place between the suburbs and the forest
This proposal for a new kind of dwelling infrastructure for Hjertelia is different in nature to…
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Hjertelia is APP to you!
The premise for Hjertelia is App to you!
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On weaving
On Weaving encourages the coexistence between architecture and nature through the continuity and…