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The Architecture of Kristiania Teglverk is a result of its original function;

the production of bricks. It was a streamlined production relating to nature on many levels almost like a ecological cycle. Some of the traces of this production were lost with the closure of the factory in the1960’s, some is still inherited in the building.

Inspired from old drawings, a study trip to a brick factory museum in Denmark and archival documents; models were developed to discuss the production of bricks with the relation to the nature and in some cases how this process might be turned.

Model Booklet

Kristiania Teglverk:

Preservation of architecture and ecology

A new annex to NATUR Vocational School and developing a flower field at Bryn

Diploma

Spring 2020

The Oslo School of Architecture and Design

Student Jacob Emil Klingen Borg Tutors Lisbeth Funck

Matthew Anderson

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Kristiania Teglverk placed in the Flowerfield 4 Rays of artificial light coming out from the charcoal openings 6

Relationship between daylight and artificial light 8

Kristiania Teglverk construction model I 10

Kristiania Teglverk construction model II 12

Kristiania Teglverk construction model III 14

Situation model with chimney I 16

Situation model without chimney I 18

Situation model with chimney II 20

Situation model without chimney II 22

Situation model with chimney III 24

Situation model without chimney III 26

The chimney converted to a bird house 28

Drying cabins for bricks used as picnic shelter I 30

Drying cabins for bricks used as picnic shelter II 32

Drying cabins for bricks used as picnic shelter III 34 Memory of lift from Kristiania Teglverk used as a viewpoint in the landscape I 36 Memory of lift from Kristiania Teglverk used as a viewpoint in the landscape II 38 Lost transportation bridge from the clay extraction to Kristiania Teglverk I 40 Lost transportation bridge from the clay extraction to Kristiania Teglverk II 42 Lost transportation bridge from the clay extraction to Kristiania Teglverk III 44

Imagined Eco-heritage Masterplan 46

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Kristiania Teglverk placed in the Flowerfield

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Rays of artificial light coming out from the charcoal openings

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Relationship between daylight and artificial light

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Kristiania Teglverk construction model I

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Kristiania Teglverk construction model II

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Kristiania Teglverk construction model III

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Situation model with chimney I

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Situation model without chimney I

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Situation model with chimney II

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Situation model without chimney II

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Situation model with chimney III

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Situation model without chimney III

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The chimney converted to a bird house

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Drying cabins for bricks used as picnic shelter I

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Drying cabins for bricks used as picnic shelter II

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Drying cabins for bricks used as picnic shelter III

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Memory of lift from Kristiania Teglverk used as a viewpoint in the landscape I

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Memory of lift from Kristiania Teglverk used as a viewpoint in the landscape II

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Lost transportation bridge from the clay extraction to Kristiania Teglverk I

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Lost transportation bridge from the clay extraction to Kristiania Teglverk II

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Lost transportation bridge from the clay extraction to Kristiania Teglverk III

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Imagined Eco-heritage Masterplan

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