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The Munch Atelier: Common Ground

Vincent François. Ullern, Oslo, Norway

  • Name of work in English

    The Munch Atelier: Common Ground

  • Name of work in original language

    Common Ground

  • Prize year

    Young Talent 2016

  • Work Location

    Ullern, Oslo, Norway

  • Author/s

    Vincent François

  • School

    Faculty of Architecture - KU Leuven.
    Brussels, Belgium

Young Talent 2016 YT Shortlisted

  • Axonometric View of the Atelier and the Grid

    Axonometric View of the Atelier and the Grid

  • Exploded View of the Munch Atelier

    Exploded View of the Munch Atelier

  • Interior View of the Workshop Area

    Interior View of the Workshop Area

  • Example of Pavilions placed onto the Grid

    Example of Pavilions placed onto the Grid

  • Different possible Elements to place onto the Grid

    Different possible Elements to place onto the Grid

  • Extension to the apartment buildings

    Extension to the apartment buildings

  • Summary

    Summary

The Munch Atelier: Common Ground
Common Ground

  • Program

    Mixed use - Cultural & Social

  • Labels

    Community · Aggregation

The conversion of the empty Munch Museum into an atelier for the neighbourhood, which is encouraging the inhabitants to develop the open space in front of the atelier into an emancipative tool. The openness of the park is an obstacle, how can it become a connecting device?

The program of the Munchmuseet is going to be relocated to the Bjørvika area. This leaves an empty building behind, one of the main attraction points of the Tøyen area, without proposing a programme which could take its place. At the same time gentrification is pushing out the residents of the Tøyen neighbourhood. Being less affluent and educated compared to the west side of Oslo – and with a lower employment rate – they are unable to cope with the increasing housing prices and the arrival of new residents, attracted by the multicultural image of the area. While this is a very local problem here, it can be seen as a global problematic as well, as we can see the phenomenon of gentrification happen all over the world. The removal of the Munch Museum is not the only case of the relocation of museums or institutions in the city, as several other programmes – a library and the national gallery are just some of the examples – are being moved towards the area of the Opera House and the Barcode Project as well, in an attempt to create an attractive waterfront development. What it leaves behind, however, is a city made increasingly monotone by this removal of specific attraction point from separate neighbourhoods. The question is how the neighbourhood can preserve and maintain its own identity in this tendency of reducing diversity in the city. How can the inhabitants empower themselves against being pushed out by gentrification, and which role can the empty museum – as a symbol for the park – play in this story?


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