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Moist, Mist and the In-between
Valle Hovin is a formal valley located in Oslo, Norway in an area with high urbanisation pressure due to an ongoing development project, creating from the former industrial area a new neighbourhood called Hovinbyen. Valle Hovin is positioned in the vicinity of the stream opening projects, the same stream - Hovinbekken - which is buried also under the Valley. In my diploma project, I am engaging with the diversity of water in the place, where water used to be a huge part of the identity. To find what is the real notion of water in Hovin Valley I went through the history of the stream and by comparing the historical layer I found the richness which this place offers. From the moist wet area full of dams only on is remain - Hovindammen. Together with building a new highway in the 1980s, all original topography was confused and sport fields were placed wrongly. In the concept of my proposal, I decided to return to this landscape its old shape. The sports fields need to be rearranged, then the landscape would receive its natural depression. By adding dams into this new ditch and reopening the stream, the cascade of dams could be reintroduced again. Most of the problems in the area are caused by rainwater. By terracing, I divided the slope into several floors where rainwater will be gradually stored, clean, soak or evaporate. The design proposal is dealing with various forms of water and shows the landscape in dynamic through the seasons. On the same principle of concentration and dispersal as I am working with water I used for vegetation and usage layers. In the large context of Hovinbyen, Valle Hovin is going to play a crucial role in the community life, therefore, was important to connect it well with its surroundings. ; submittedVersion
Moist, Mist and the In-between
Valle Hovin is a formal valley located in Oslo, Norway in an area with high urbanisation pressure due to an ongoing development project, creating from the former industrial area a new neighbourhood called Hovinbyen. Valle Hovin is positioned in the vicinity of the stream opening projects, the same stream - Hovinbekken - which is buried also under the Valley. In my diploma project, I am engaging with the diversity of water in the place, where water used to be a huge part of the identity. To find what is the real notion of water in Hovin Valley I went through the history of the stream and by comparing the historical layer I found the richness which this place offers. From the moist wet area full of dams only on is remain - Hovindammen. Together with building a new highway in the 1980s, all original topography was confused and sport fields were placed wrongly. In the concept of my proposal, I decided to return to this landscape its old shape. The sports fields need to be rearranged, then the landscape would receive its natural depression. By adding dams into this new ditch and reopening the stream, the cascade of dams could be reintroduced again. Most of the problems in the area are caused by rainwater. By terracing, I divided the slope into several floors where rainwater will be gradually stored, clean, soak or evaporate. The design proposal is dealing with various forms of water and shows the landscape in dynamic through the seasons. On the same principle of concentration and dispersal as I am working with water I used for vegetation and usage layers. In the large context of Hovinbyen, Valle Hovin is going to play a crucial role in the community life, therefore, was important to connect it well with its surroundings. ; submittedVersion
Moist, Mist and the In-between
Komrsová, Radka (Autor:in) / Müller, Sabine / Faisal, Ahmed
01.06.2021
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