Space Group Wins Competition for Oslo’s Central Train Station
Posted: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 | ↓ 5 comments
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The excitement about the new Opera House has just started to wear off before Oslo is planning a new project. On June 13, the winner of the competition for designing the new central station was announced. There were four strong competitors, but finally it was the Norwegian architect firm, Space Group, which got the honour of giving its touch to the capital skyline.

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The building in front of the station, shaped as a crystal (Image: Luxigon, Space Group)

The design from Space Group involves demolishing a big part of the existing station and expanding it to almost twice its size. The new station hall will be four floors tall, where the two top floors will host offices. A U-shaped building will be placed next to the station and the premises will consist of Norway’s biggest conference hotel. The team has also suggested a crystal shaped building, facing the shopping street Karl Johan, where, among other things, the new tourist information office will be.

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The new Oslo Central Station, designed by Space Group (Image: Luxigon, Space Group)

The Central Station in Oslo has today about 150,000 travellers every day. It is expected that this number will double in the next few years. The existing station has been expanded in stages and does therefore not work as well as it could. One hopes that the improved version of the Central Station will be big and function well enough for the years to come, so that further expansions will not be necessary.

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The new station will have a futuristic look (Image: Luxigon, Space Group)

It is expected that the construction of the new Oslo Central Station will begin in 2013 and will take between five to ten years to complete. The reconstruction will take place in stages so that the station will not have to close.

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Bird’s Eye View of Space Group’s entry for “Oslo Sentralstasjon” (Image: Space Group)




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Comments:
Dennis Bandoh
Ghana
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Quite interesting new definition to station designs, cool use of arches and colour

OP
Oslo
Friday, June 27, 2008
This is going to be an amazing station hall, and I love the way they've solved the approach to the station from the square. The current city government hasn't exactly impressed us with their dealings with urban development, but I really hope they'll see this project through. This area of town is awful and in desperate need of redevelopment; this is exactly what it needs!

I only have two objections to it, or rather things I hope they'll improve on: the office towers in the back, with a sort of Eiffel Tower shape, I don't see the purpose of. They also look sort of out of place. Second, they haven't done anything with the large prism-shaped office block between the new hall and the tracks. This is supposed to stay, but it's ugly as hell and needs a makeover.

kubelas
Sosnowiec
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
It reminds me of Toyo Koolhaas greatest work - Seattle Central Library in Tokyo. So original...
wink

Harald Brynlund
Stavanger, Norway
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
hey Kubelas - thats a very faulty comment of yours..

the Seattle Central Library was designed by Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), by Joshua Prince-Ramus. Though, Rem Kolhaas leads the office called "OMA".

Toyo Ito has probably designed some sweet buildings, but not the Seattle Centr. Libr.

- And by the way, the people at Norwegian office "Space Group" in Oslo are very competent people. They have somewhat radical approaches and have intelligent lectures.

Rubén
Madrid, Spain
Sunday, November 02, 2008
Creo que esta gente de Space Group son suficientemente inteligentes para no compararlos con nadie. Analizan los proyectos de una manera muy coherente y dan respuestas innovadoras a la vez que acordes con el momento actual de la arquitectura, es decir, sin aspabientos ni locuras. Muy muy buenos.

Un saludo desde http://www.arquinoias.com

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