A-Frame

 

The everyday cultural activities of Fauske
are made visible through a gathering space, where users become both audience and performer. The great hall showcases the extensive range of activities which was previously hidden away in cellars and classrooms.


The wooden construction draws inspiration from the "fiskehjell" structures, an important part of the regions vernacular building tradition. The structure allows for an open plan suitable for large events, as well as nooks and corners that are easily inhabited by a single person.
The great hall can be divided by sound
dampening curtains, allowing for flexible
use of the different levels. While nonspecific in program, light conditions,
ceiling heights, and size provide distinct
spatial experiences which cater to a large
range of activities

 

 

 

Veileder:                                          

  Catherine Sunter