02/02/2012

Timelapse of Safe Haven Library by TYINtegnestue.

TYINtegnestue Architects + Rintala Eggertsson Architects. [Ban Tha Song Yang] Thailand. [VIDEO]
metalocus, JOSÉ JUAN BARBA
We were the first to publish the work of new generations of Norwegian architects (TYINtegnestue, Sami Rintala), which reinvented architecture in their countries and away from their countries. With this video, a set of timelapses describing the work done by 12 norwegian architects students and several local Karen workers in January 2008. The building is designed and built in two weeks and covers the need for a library for Karen orphanages living at the border to Burma.

The simple construction of the open bamboo facades provided ample natural ventilation through out the whole structure. Iron wood make up the solid frame construction and serves as a comfortable floor for the children to play on. The bookshelves are a floor to ceiling height structure that runs the full length of the concrete wall and the floor remains unfurnished to give room different activities

Architects: TYINtegnestue Architects + Rintala Eggertsson Architects

Built by: Students and Tutors from NTNU

Tutors: Sami Rintala and Hans Skotte

Students: Pasi Aalto, Jan Kristian Borgen, Mari Folven, Ragnhild Forde, Sunniva Vold Huus, Olav Faasetbru Kildal, Lene M. N. Kvaerness, Oda Moen Most, Orjan Nyheim, Karoline Salomonsen, Anne Sandnes, Ola Sendstad, Kristoffer B. Thorud, Caroline Tjaernaas, Anders Sellevold Aaseth.

Location: Ban Tha Song Yang, Thailand
Client: Safe Haven Orphanage
Project: Library
Cost: 29.000 NOK / 4.800 USD / 3.650 euros.
Building period: 12.–29. January 2009

About TYIN tegnestue Architects

TYIN was established in 2008 and has built projects in poor and underdeveloped areas of Thailand, Uganda and Sumatra. Solutions to fundamental challenges call for an architecture where everything serves a purpose, an architecture that follows necessity.

By involving the local populace actively in both the design and building of their projects, TYIN are able to establish a framework for mutual exchange of knowledge and skills. All materials used in TYIN´s projects are collected close to the sites or purchased from local merchants.

The studio is currently run by Andreas G. Gjertsen and Yashar Hanstad, and has its headquarters in the Norwegian city of Trondheim. TYIN has won several international awards and their projects have been published and exhibited worldwide.

METALOCUS-025 | José Juan Barba

published in: M-025 | p. 4

6 Sleeping Units. Noh Bo, Tak, Tailandia | TYIN Tegnestue. Pasi Aalto, Andreas Grøntvedt Gjertsen, Yashar Hanstad, Magnus Henrikaen, Line Ramstad, Erlend Bauck Sole

published in: M-025 | A.06 | p. 46

Community House. Bangkok, Tailandia | TYIN Tegnestue. Andreas Grøntvedt Gjertsen, Yashar Hanstad, Magnus Henrikaen, Erlend Sole, Pasi Aalto

published in: M-025 | A.05 | p. 42

Library. Ban Tha Song Yang, Thailand | TYIN Tegnestue.Hans Skotte & Sami Rintala

published in: M-025 | A.04 | p. 36

Bathhouse. Ban Tha Song Yang, Thailand | TYIN Tegnestue. Andreas Grøntvedt Gjertsen & Yashar Hanstad

published in: M-025 | A.03 | p. 32

 

Photography © Pasi Aalto.
Photography © Pasi Aalto.
Photography © Pasi Aalto.
Photography © Pasi Aalto.
Photography © Pasi Aalto.
Photography © Pasi Aalto.
Photography © Pasi Aalto.
Photography © Pasi Aalto.
Photography © Pasi Aalto.
Photography © Pasi Aalto.
Photography © Pasi Aalto.
Photography © Pasi Aalto.
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