Danish architect Julien de Smedt of JDS Architects has won a competition to design a new ski jump at Holmenkollen in Oslo, Norway.
The new facility will be completed by 2010.
Details from JDS:
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TITLE: NEW HOLMENKOLLEN FYR: EXTENDING TRADITIONS
CODE: HOP
PROJECT: HOLMENKOLLEN SKI JUMP
LOCATION: OSLO, NORWAY
SIZE: -
TYPE: OPEN COMPETITION, 1ST PRIZE
CLIENT: OSLO MUNICIPALITY
COLLABORATORS: FLORIAN KOSCHE, ENGINEER
BUDGET: -
STATUS: COMPLETION 2010
PROJECT SUMMARY:
THE NEW HOLMENKOLLEN HILL IS EXTENDING TRADITION… TO THE SKY!
IT STRIVES TO KEEP THE FINE BALANCE BETWEEN MAJESTIC AND SIMPLE AND EMPHASIZES THE EXISTING LANDMARK VALUES WHILE INTRODUCING CONTEMPORARY MATERIALS AND DESIGN.
TO EMPHASIZE THE SILHOUETTE, THE SHAPE IS SHARP AND SIMPLY CUT. IT USES THE GIVEN WIND PROTECTION PROFILE AND OFFSETS IT PARALLEL DOWN, CREATING A SMOOTH BENDED RECTANGLE HOSTING THE SLOPE, THE MAIN ELEVATORS AND THE TOP IN-RUN PROGRAM.
THE TOP IS CUT HORIZONTALLY TO ACCOMMODATE A VIEWING PLATFORM. THE KNOLL BUILDING IS MOVED FURTHER UP THE HILL, SERVING AS ANCHOR POINT FOR THE STRUCTURE, LETTING IT CANTILEVER AND AVOID A DISRUPTIVE STRUCTURAL SUPPORT.