Kaleidoscopic Vision

How to encourage a development of healthy financial real estate structure by spatial design?

The project includes the master plan and reprogramming of the landmark hospital area of Dikemark, and introduces means to finance the steps. Variations in scale, programme, privacy, ownership and degree of commitment should be secured. The financial risks are distributed and minimized with multiple end-user groups. Ultimately, to ensure continuation, the ownership structure is changed from mono to plural. The project proposes a strong architecture that mirrors and reflects its surroundings, bringing the existing into focus, thus making a statement on the approach to built heritage. The Kaleidoscope creates ever-changing perspectives for the observer of Dikemark.

PROJECT: Dikemark Housing Area Plan, CLIENT: Asker & Oslo municipalities and Oslo University Hospital, TEAM: &’. Emmi Keskisarja, Tone Berge, Silje Klepsvik, Miia-Liina Tommila, Vegard Aarseth, Noora Aaltonen, Ossi Keskisarja, Minnamarie Nurmi, SIZE: 100.000 sqm (11 ha) + 55.000 sqm renovation, LOCATION: Agder, Norway, STATUS First Prize 2013

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