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the origin of this essay is "Machine Ji", which is widely used this year The praised movies, especially the 90s style Disco by Oscar Isaac in the middle, I remember Variety compared it to the rabbit dance in Pulp Fiction, which shows how classic it is.
As an amateur dance enthusiast who watched the 11 seasons of So You Think You Can Dance, I have to say that Oscar Isaac is indeed an unexpectedly good dancer. The big ass twisted and the thick arms are thrown, so I can’t see it at all. It is sold now. It is said that the length of the dance was cut in half in the final version. I wish I could dig to the full length. Another responsible preview, Oscar Isaac is definitely going to be popular, because he participated in the new Star Wars trilogy (it feels like the next Ewan McGregor), it is unfair that he is not popular, because he is too fucking capable of acting No, other good actors are acting like what, he is not, what he is acting, he finished the performance without a trace, this is something that Xiao Li, who has been able to learn for a thousand or eight hundred lifetimes (really, Comrades, I am not blacking him, I despise him thoroughly).
Okay, farther and farther away from the subject. So, after watching the movie, my interest in vowing to die in Iceland has further spread. In the movie, Nathan’s Mansion in the Norwegian forest really caught the eye, and the rock mass melted directly into the house (the part of the house does not seem to be in the same house. Taken), the all-wood and glass façade is simply Scandinavian.
Legende: At the beginning of the film, the terrace where Nathan was boxing,
so I googled it. There are quite a few people who are also interested, and this house still exists. It is the Juvet Landscape Hotel in Valldal, Norway. Now this place has become popular. Yes, but the Nordic people of character did not increase the house price at all. The annual flat price is 1,450 Norwegian kroner (approximately 1,100 RMB). It is only open to individual travelers from March to September. There are only 9 rooms in the hotel, and each room is guaranteed to have one or two walls full of glass. You can see waterfalls, rivers, mountain tops or other surrounding landscapes from where the pillows are.
The architectural concept of the hotel is to change the natural environment as little as possible and maintain the original natural landscape. The construction of the house does not bring any original ground changes or blasting of the rock mass. Only the 40mm thick steel bars used for support are used to tie the rock mass. The base, and the rooms are stacked on the base like building blocks.
The hotel was transformed from an old farm. The current building has been built for 5 years. Unlike other hotels where all the rooms are concentrated in a large building, all rooms in Juvet are stretched out. What's interesting is that, There are no curtains in the room, but any two rooms are invisible to each other, which guarantees privacy.
All the indoor and outdoor wooden structures of the hotel were made locally, and only the installation of glass used foreign aid. In general, Juvet Landscape Hotel is a typical Modern Nature style and must be included in the Living Years series.
Next, in the spirit of not being the most beautiful, only more beautiful, I found the design company of this hotel, and then I was shocked again. I was deeply shocked by the simplicity of the Nordic people. The website of this architectural design company only On a page, the information that appears is as follows: name + address + email + tell you that we are not currently recruiting + tell you the details, please email + facebook page, no more. Fortunately, there are a lot of project photos on their Facebook. Although they are not official promotional images, they can be viewed. In addition to the pictures I found in a mess, the main stickers are below. I am not a professional in architecture, so I can’t give them. Everyone appreciates it.
Before we start, let's briefly introduce this company. Jensen & Skodvin Architects, a Norwegian construction company founded in 1995, the founders Jan Olav Jensen (born 1959) and Børre Skodvin (born 1960) both graduated from the Oslo School of Architecture and Design and are currently teaching guest at this school. This company has won many awards in the field of architecture. The design philosophy is "The final shape is the result of nature, choice and specific design expression."
The representative works of the company's initial establishment are the Liasanden rest area on the Norwegian tourist route and the sightseeing of the Videseter waterfall. Guardrail.
Liasanden rest area
This is a landscape design project, covering an area of 1,500 square meters. What you can't tell from the picture is that this is actually a very ordinary highway rest station. In fact, from this project, we can already see the style concept of Jensen & Skodvin Architects: the site was selected 300 meters away from the main road to be integrated into the natural environment. There is no need to make any changes to the original ground during the entire construction process, but just add things to it. The 300-meter approach road runs through the original pine forest. In order not to affect the original landform, the width of the road also ranges from 2 meters to 12 meters. No pine tree has been moved in the whole project, and the construction process also paid great attention to craftsmanship. Several rhizomes and surrounding terrain have been drawn with very detailed drawings, and all the pine trees are still alive.
Videseter waterfall sightseeing fence
This is a very small project, the amount is only 50,000 euros. It seems very simple, but due to the pursuit of preserving the original rock mass as much as possible, very detailed surveying and mapping is required. The construction is also unable to be unified prefabricated due to the need to adapt to changes in the terrain. All steel pipes and the vertical version of the lower side are made on site of.
Let’s take another look at their project before 2000. This time it is a church with a modern architectural style. People who don’t pay much attention to architecture may find it strange, but in fact, in countries with more developed architectural designs such as Germany and Northern Europe, there are many modern churches with unique styles. This one by Jensen & Skodvin is not very "obtrusive". .
Mortensrud Church
This church has won many awards, including the European Steel Design Award in 2003, the Norwegian Steel Structure Award in 2003, and Jensen & Skodvin also won the Grosch medal in 2003 for this project. In 2007, the building was named the most important post-war building in Norway. The building is divided into two parts, the church and the preaching center. The ground inside the church is not horizontal, but has a height difference of 0.5m with the topography. Another interesting point is that the altar of the church is not in the center, but slightly to the east. There are three stones on the altar, from the Berlin Wall, Robben Island (the place where Mandela was imprisoned for 19 years) and Jerusalem.
The project lasted 2000 years ago to put an Oslo airport parking building. This kind of magical pen had to be opened to design it.
The following three pictures show two Oslo railway station projects in 2003.
Another Norwegian monastery project, Tautra Abbey, this time is a wooden structure, which is also very beautiful.
Next, look at a very grounded toilet. Except for the other parts of the ground are covered with grass (artificial), the sink is transparent and also used as a light.
Before returning to Nongfu Spring, I also want to put up a hotel project for a lifetime series. This time the two finally left Norway and came to another icy place, Austria. This is a hot spring hotel project at the foot of the Alps. The scale of the pictures is not small. The hotel has a typical Jensen & Skodvin style, with wood and glass, which is both practical and beautiful. It seems that the hotel room rate is not high, you can pay attention to it.
In fact, JSA is a small company specializing in the design of Norwegian houses. The company is not large. The two founders also spend a lot of time to teach and solve problems. In addition, their own style is close to the natural style, so I don’t like to use it. The preference of concrete also has certain restrictions on themselves, which is almost equivalent to saying no to all large-scale projects. But this is how the design is. Everyone has their own style and areas of expertise. It is this diversity that gives the owners more choices, so that so many wonderful buildings of various colors can appear.
I gave this article such a strange name. On the one hand, I want more people to click in and take a look. On the other hand, in accordance with the chronological order of the company’s works, the landscape design of Nongfu Spring is just the latest completed. A project is also closer to us, so in the end, I will end this picture-seeking talk with a picture of Nongfu Spring’s new Fusong Water Plant. Fusong Factory is located at the northern foot of Changbai Mountain, surrounded by an expansive forest, also surrounded by snow and ice.
The initial draft of the project was completed in 2014, and the construction drawings were completed in the summer and autumn of the same year. The total number of drawings totaled nearly a thousand. The project was finally completed in January 2015. Jensen & Skodvin was very surprised at this speed, saying that if it were in Norway, the same project should still be in the early stage, or a lot of people are discussing the main obstacles to the implementation of the project. (The superiority of socialism is fully embodied, and it is said that Nongfu Spring is really rich). In addition, they also expressed their admiration for the construction accuracy and craftsmanship of the constructors. Speaking of this, as I am also in the civil engineering industry, I have to say one more thing to everyone. The vast majority of construction quality in China is no problem. Don’t believe the media’s random speculations, there are not so many tofu dregs projects. , Chinese architecture cannot go out because the design is too ugly, too ugly, too ugly!
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