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A peek at schmidt hammer lassen's winning 87,000 m2 urban masterplan in Oslo

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Dec 2, 2015

Image courtesy of schmidt hammer lassen architects.

schmidt hammer lassen architects was recently announced as the winner to design a new urban development for the Skøyen neighborhood in central Oslo. At 87,000 m2, the urban plan contains plenty to instill a strong sense of community. So far, it includes a hotel and conference center, housing, retail areas, offices, a daycare center, and plenty of transit connections to the rest of Oslo.

Read on for more.

"The site at Skøyen is situated close to the city centre of Oslo linking neighbourhood and nature. The new district will unify the main street of Hoff, Sofienlund down to Karenslyst and Bestumkilen, with an open, comfortable and inviting appearance. It will show a strongly defined framework for urban life by linking the area with the main transportation hubs."

Image courtesy of schmidt hammer lassen architects.

"The proposal is based on a qualitative interaction with the already existing structures, this multi-stage expansion will gradually create a fertile ground for the life between the buildings. The neighborhood will open up from the first stage making a strong local engagement and creating awareness of this new panorama."

Image courtesy of schmidt hammer lassen architects.

"The scheme is rational with a clear 'main street' network connected across North-South and East-West directions. These routes divide the site into five clearly readable blocks. Within these fields, we are working with high rise and open block structures, generating internal passageways, shortcuts and promenades, making room for an extra layer in the street hierarchy. The design is flexible due to future demands for changing use and functions."

Courtyard. Image courtesy of schmidt hammer lassen architects.

'We have proposed a framework that builds upon a basic idea about the space between the buildings. By creating a strong and diverse hierarchy consisting of streets, alleys, squares and plazas, we see a future city centre that will become a catalyst for the dense urban development of Skøyen. In this new centre everyday users or passersby will not only feel safe but also intrigued by the surroundings.' states Senior Partner Kristian Lars Ahlmark.

Housing Plaza. Image courtesy of schmidt hammer lassen architects.

'By using the already existing qualities of the area, the central link to downtown Oslo, the public transportation hub and the presence of the Hoff river as natural drivers, we create a strong presence and interaction with the context', Ahlmark continues.

Find more schmidt hammer lassen projects on Bustler here.

All images courtesy of schmidt hammer lassen architects.

Check out project drawings in the thumbnail gallery below.

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A peek at schmidt hammer lassen's winning 87,000 m2 urban masterplan in Oslo

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Dec 2, 2015

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Image courtesy of schmidt hammer lassen architects.

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urban development ● shl ● schmidt hammer lassen architects ● schmidt hammer lassen ● oslo ● norway ● neighborhood ● masterplan

schmidt hammer lassen architects was recently announced as the winner to design a new urban development for the Skøyen neighborhood in central Oslo. At 87,000 m2, the urban plan contains plenty to instill a strong sense of community. So far, it includes a hotel and conference center, housing, retail areas, offices, a daycare center, and plenty of transit connections to the rest of Oslo.

Read on for more.

"The site at Skøyen is situated close to the city centre of Oslo linking neighbourhood and nature. The new district will unify the main street of Hoff, Sofienlund down to Karenslyst and Bestumkilen, with an open, comfortable and inviting appearance. It will show a strongly defined framework for urban life by linking the area with the main transportation hubs."

Image courtesy of schmidt hammer lassen architects.

"The proposal is based on a qualitative interaction with the already existing structures, this multi-stage expansion will gradually create a fertile ground for the life between the buildings. The neighborhood will open up from the first stage making a strong local engagement and creating awareness of this new panorama."

Image courtesy of schmidt hammer lassen architects.

"The scheme is rational with a clear 'main street' network connected across North-South and East-West directions. These routes divide the site into five clearly readable blocks. Within these fields, we are working with high rise and open block structures, generating internal passageways, shortcuts and promenades, making room for an extra layer in the street hierarchy. The design is flexible due to future demands for changing use and functions."

Courtyard. Image courtesy of schmidt hammer lassen architects.

'We have proposed a framework that builds upon a basic idea about the space between the buildings. By creating a strong and diverse hierarchy consisting of streets, alleys, squares and plazas, we see a future city centre that will become a catalyst for the dense urban development of Skøyen. In this new centre everyday users or passersby will not only feel safe but also intrigued by the surroundings.' states Senior Partner Kristian Lars Ahlmark.

Housing Plaza. Image courtesy of schmidt hammer lassen architects.

'By using the already existing qualities of the area, the central link to downtown Oslo, the public transportation hub and the presence of the Hoff river as natural drivers, we create a strong presence and interaction with the context', Ahlmark continues.

Find more schmidt hammer lassen projects on Bustler here.

All images courtesy of schmidt hammer lassen architects.

Check out project drawings in the thumbnail gallery below.

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