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Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center

Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen

HEGNHUSET MEMORIAL AND LEARNING CENTER

Blakstad Haffner Arkitekter

ARCHITECTS
Blakstad Haffner Arkitekter

OWNER BUILDER
Utøya AS

EXHIBITION DESIGN
Exhibition Architect., Atle Aas

COLLABORATORS
Alice Greenwald, Director, 9/11 Memorial Museum. James Young, Professor University Of Massachusetts, Amherst. Ed Linenthal, Editor, Journal Of American History, Professor Indiana University. Clifford Chanin, Vice President For Education And Public Programs, 9/11 Memorial Museum. Jo Stein Moen, Auf Senior, Author Of Utøya Book, Communications Director At Marintek.

PROJECT LEADER
Erlend Blakstad Haffner

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Inby (+ Blakstad Haffner).

CONSULTANT
Kurt Breitenstein

MANUFACTURER
Glamox, Sapa Building System International Nv, Splitkon

LIGHT DESIGN
Morten Dahl- Hansen, Kim Tingvold

PROJECT TEAM
Branko Belacevic, Petar Stelkic, Vladimir Cvejic, Ivana Barandovski, Siri Blakstad, Bjørn Cappelen

EXHIBITION DESIGN AND CONSULTANT
Tor Einar Fagerland, professor NTNU, Trondheim.

PHOTOGRAPHS
Espen Grønli, Are Carlsen

AREA
767.0 m2

YEAR
2016

LOCATION
Hole, Norway

CATEGORY
Restoration

Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen

Text description provided by architect.

Hegnhuset is a learning, communication and memorial house for the brutal incident that happened on July 22 on Utøya.

Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen

The building contains a story of both survival and death:

We have preserved the parts of the building that were directly affected, while at the same time retaining the restrooms that served as safe hiding places.

Over the remains of the old cafe building a second building envelope was added as a protective cover.

Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
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Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
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The new building body was laid in a distorted angle, in the same axis as the other new buildings we have erected on Utøya.

It is carefully placed to avoid the places where people lost their lives.

It represents and clarifies change, a new historical layer and a new chapter on the island’s history.

Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen

69 pillars of wood that support the building’s roof defines the room and represent those who died on July 22nd.

Around these 69 columns there are 495 smaller outer poles which create a safe, guarding fence around the interior.

By number it represent those who survived the tragedy on Utøya and who will carry thoughts and memories of this day for the rest of their lives.

Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
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The corridor between the outside fence and the inner columns emphasizes the feeling of being trapped, but apparently free.

To enhance the feeling of uncertainty, the openings in the fence are placed randomly.

Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Espen Grønli,
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Espen Grønli,

To create a sense of security and flow between the building and the landscape there are five entrances to the building.

The brutal incident is accentuated. The fenced house is not polished and consists of coarse untreated natural materials in wood and concrete. The ceiling height is 8 meters at the highest.

Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Espen Grønli,
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
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On the top floor are the remains of the old cafe building, with intact bullet holes through the walls and the furniture, and with open windows that show the escape routes.

Under the old cafe there is dug out a space for a learning and information area, designed by Atle Aas and Tor Einar Fagerland.

Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen

The old staircase between the old cafe building and the new structure creates a visual link between the memories of July 22 and the learning zone around the house.

Blakstad Haffner has worked with AUF (Arbeidernes Ungdomsfylking, the Norwegian Labour Party’s youth organization) on the development of Utøya as a camp site since August 2011, and is still working on the continuous process of rebuilding Utøya as an important political workshop.

Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
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Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
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Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
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Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
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Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
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Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
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Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
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Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
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Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
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Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Espen Grønli,
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
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Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen


Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen
Hegnhuset Memorial And Learning Center
© Are Carlsen


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First floor plan
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West elevation
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East elevation
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North elevation
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Masterplan

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