Norwegian firm A-Lab has shared with us a couple new projects. First up is the Statoil Regional Office in Oslo...
Norwegian firm A-Lab has shared with us a couple new projects. First up is the Statoil Regional Office in Oslo...
Statoil Regional Office in Oslo
The design for Statoil regional office building embodies the company core values which are identify as courageous, open, hands-on, and thoughtfulness. As a client-tenant Statoil demand a unique architectural solution, reflecting their status as a world leader within their field.
The building is located in Fornebu, the former Oslo Airport. The area is experiencing a surge in development, transforming a previously Airport into a new city-wide destination for business.
The Statoil regional office has approximately 65,500 m2, is been developed by IT-Fornebu Eiendom and designed by A-lab architects.
a-lab was commissioned to develop the building, after winning the competition in 2008, competing against 45 other projects.
Ambitions
How to minimize the massive impact of 65 500m2 in the area? How to create a building that not just responds to the contextual issues, but that is capable of introducing a new impulse in IT-Fornebu? How to create a new identity/ icon for Statoil? Can we turn the constraints into exciting conditions? Can we create an office machine with the qualities providing an effective, efficient and healthy workplace, enhance communications and give a flexible layout?
Criteria
The Collocation project represents the beginning of a new era for Statoil’s international operations, joining disparate parts of the organization, currently housed in several different locations with Oslo, in one office. The building design draws on the oil industry’s own contraction forms and techniques. By setting extremely challenging energy requirements for the building, Statoil aims to lead Norway and the world in a new generation of energy conscious office buildings. The physical manifestation of these requirements ultimately results in an iconic building solution, creating a new landmark within the Oslo fjord landscape.
Concept
In the design a-lab prioritized the synergy of the volume and the context. One of the main preconditions for the scheme is that the footprint has to fit inside the footprint of the existing multi-storey car-park. This is achieved by breaking the homogenous office program into five equally sized lamellas, dimensioned in order to get the most flexible office plans. The stacking of these then creates sight-lines between and minimizes the visual impact of the height required to fit the program within the tight site area. The primacy of the park is ensured by allowing the office lamellas to cantilever beyond the basic footprint. The in-between space created by the staking of the lamellas, is transformed in to a public covered “square” where all the activities came across. Is a monumental atrium, accommodating the public programs and the main circulation.
In the Façade, the further sub-division into prefabricated elements each in turn composed of 15 “pixels” introduces a human scale whilst simultaneously creating a pattern linked to the structure, legible as a “giant-order” from afar. The office machine provides innumerable possibilities for configuring the workspace, both at the individual level and as a whole within the organization. The arrangement of the social cores within the overall framework of the circulation promotes positive interaction between employees, teams and departments. Optimalisation of the facades ensures the visual connection with the surrounding landscape, fjord and city in the distance.
Constraints
The tight constraints of the actual site and footprint generate the dramatic volumetric composition. The extremely compressed procurement timescale (completion September 2012) is already leading to the development of new methods for prefabricating low U-value facades on a large scale, somewhat ironically using some materials and methods from the aerospace industry.
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