挪威奥斯陆银行总部大楼
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挪威奥斯陆银行总部大楼DnB Nor Headquarters
项目地点:挪威奥斯陆
完成时间:2012年
建筑面积:36,500平方米
委托方:Oslo S Utvikling (OSU),奥斯陆,挪威
设计公司:MVRDV
联合设计:DARK architects,奥斯陆,挪威
Location: Oslo, Norway
Completion: 2012
Area: 36,500 sq.m.
Client: Oslo S Utvikling (OSU), Oslo, Norway
Design: MVRDV
Co-architect: DARK architects, Oslo, Norway
挪威奥斯陆银行总部大楼占地面积达到80,000平方米,而其主要建筑是由MVRDV设计,共17层高,总面积为36,500平方米,将于2012年竣工。像素型设计适应城市文脉,并结合一种高效且灵活的内部组织架构。包括小规模的工作单位体,各种类型的公共空间,遮蔽式公共通道,以及对城市风景线的尊重。
挪威国际金融机构DnB NOR决定将他们的20个办公地点分散在城市网格中。创建三个建筑物组成的群体和一个带有3,000平方米地下广场的地下室,以此将银行的3个建筑物连系在一起。MVRDV 被指定为项目建筑师,主导设计中心建筑体并合作负责广场的设计。
设计目标是将公司的社会和民主的特点通过良好的工作条件和空间品质展示在
The new headquarter cluster with a total surface of 80,000 sq.m., is developed by the Norwegian Oslo S Utvikling (OSU), and its central building, designed by MVRDV with 17 floors and a surface of 36,500 sq.m., is due to be completed in 2012. The pixelated design adapts to the urban context and combines an efficient and flexible internal organisation, based on small-scale working entities, with a variety of specific communal spaces, a sheltered public passage and respect for urban view lines.
The international Norwegian financial institution DnB NOR decided to c o n c e n t r a t e t h e i r t w e n t y o ff i c e locations currently dispersed over t h e c i t y i n t h e B a r c o d e. A n e w c l u s t e r o f t h r e e v o l u m e s a n d a common basement with a 3,000 sq.m. underground concourse, which interlinks the three buildings of the bank, was developed. MVRDV was commissioned as architect for the central building and co-responsible for the concourse.
The objective was to translate the social and democratic character of the organisation into a building with excellent working
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and spatial qualities. The structure is conceived as a steel 'rack' which permits adaptation to the flexible nature of the organisation.The generic office floors recline and are recessed in various places to reflect the urban context and to create communal indoor and outdoor areas and outstanding daylight conditions. At street level the building volume is opened by sheltered entrance zones, and intersected by a public passage leading to the Oslo Central Station. The pixelated design allows this specific response whilst being highly efficient and flexible. As a result, every floor of the building is both unique and generic: the pixelated volume makes the generic specific. Besides more than 2,000 flexible work spaces the building contains a panoramic 140 seat canteen on the top level, the executive lounge with a view over the fjord, the board room, the trading room with 250 work stations. These collective elements are connected by a staggered continuous internal route of terraces, encouraging informal meetings and communication between employees.