Layered Landscapes Lofoten

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Program for midterm review

Large auditorium at BAS
6th April, 1000-1200

Introduction by co-teacher Tone M. Berge

#1 complexity 
Anna-Liisa // Caring about place
Pernille // Boys don’t cry to Fibonacci

#2 imbrication 
Andreas // traces
Ingeleiv // Diversity of nature
Victoria // ornithological map/diving seabirds

#3 vulnerability
Andreas // Carta Marina anno 2017
Pernille //  the amateur hacker

#4 fieldwork
Anna-Liisa // monuments
Lassi // place and colour
Stephanie //  Fragments

DAV
Matt // lines in the snow
Sam // encounters/reunions
Stine, Arnulf, Sveinung // Washed up over time
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Layered Landscapes Lofoten

Masterstudio Bergen Arkitektskole

Conducted by:

Magdalena Haggärde

Tone Megrunn Berge

Gisle Løkken


In this master studio we work with Lofoten – one of the most unique and spectacular parts of the Norwegian coast – with a long and dramatic history connected to the sea and the fisheries, and small societies vulnerable to local changes in the fisheries, global impact and structural changes. The landscape is today highly contested due to political desires to start exploiting the oil and gas resources in the region – and not least due to an increasing influx of tourists.

The studio is about research, mapping and planning – providing tools for a possible methodical approach – as an alternative to today’s institutionalized planning regime or hegemonic thinking. The intention is always to stimulate for complex understanding, critical approaches and not least – intentionally a new production of subjectivity.

The studio encourages to open mind sets that are not obvious, predefined or limiting – but always: critical, open minded and curious. This process will be stimulated through texts, literature and lecturers – and not least encounters with various people and knowledge, practices and experiences from the landscape.

Themes & people

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  • #2 imbrication (31)
  • #3 vulnerability (27)
  • #4 fieldwork (33)
  • #5 flexibility (29)
  • #6 reorientation (30)
  • Anders (8)
  • Andreas (8)
  • Anna Liisa (8)
  • Arne (8)
  • Arnulf (8)
  • Christian (9)
  • Eva (8)
  • Ingeleiv (8)
  • Jøran (3)
  • Lara (8)
  • Lassi (7)
  • Livie (8)
  • Maria (8)
  • Matt (8)
  • Pernille (8)
  • Pia (9)
  • Sam (8)
  • Soheil (1)
  • Stefanie (3)
  • Stephanie (8)
  • Stine (8)
  • Sveinung (8)
  • Victoria (8)

Additional reading

Additional reading
Shark Drunk. The Art of Catching a Large Shark from a Tiny Rubber Dinghy in a Big Ocean through Four Seasons
Havboka, eller Kunsten å fange en kjempehai fra en gummibåt på et stort hav gjennom fire årstider
Das Buch vom Meer, oder wie zwei Freunde im Schlauchboot ausziehen, um im Nordmeer einen Eishai zu fangen und dafür ein ganzes Jahr brauchen
Morten A. Strøksnes

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The unseen
De usynlige
Die Unsichtbaren
Roy Jacobsen

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for space
Doreen Massey

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