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Tham . Videgård Arkitekter
The concept is to create a shelter up in the trees, a light-weight
aluminium structure hung around a tree trunk, a 4×4x4m box clad
in mirrored glass. The exterior reflects the surroundings and the
sky, creating a camouflaged refuge. The interior is all made of
plywood and the windows give a 360 degree view.
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Tham & Videgård Arkitekter
T&V participate in the Architecture 2010 exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. The exhibition named 1:1 Architects Build Small Spaces consist of a series of concepts exploring specific architectural and social typologies.
15 June – 30 August 2010.
Resembling an abstract wooden cloud or fallen star, this structure houses projectors and screens programmed with time-lapse imagery of cloud formations. Contrasting with the solid, emphatic exterior, every surface of the interior is covered with these film projections, thus offering an experience of weightlessness and intangibility. After the exhibition the structure should be hollowed out and become a children’s storytelling shelter. Continue reading Tham & Videgård Arkitekter
Tham . Videgard Hansson Arkitekter
The starting point of this proposal is a vertical experience as a complement to the horizontal condition of the Ordos plateau, a new topography that can take full advantage of its surroundings. The house starts with the pool at lower garden level and reaches up to the top roof terrace open to the sky. Interior spaces follow the movement, a rising spiral around the structural core, the stairs. As a result the program is distributed on a series of interior terraces that are interconnected visually yet offering seclusion and differentiating space in the section. Continue reading Tham . Videgard Hansson Arkitekter
Tham & Videgård Arkitekter
Bergman Center, entrance courtyard.The competition aimed to transform the two existing buildings of a former school into the new premises of the Bergman Center Foundation on Fårö Island. The purpose of the BCF is to manage and develop the artistic legacy of the Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman. Situated close to Fårö Church and the Ingmar Bergman residence at Dämba, the new premises will be the hub of the Bergman Center’s public activities, including a permanent exhibition, cinema, audio listening room, library, shop, café and a cinematographic park. It will also be the base for the annual Bergman Week. Continue reading Tham & Videgård Arkitekter