
Hasle Universal Hotel
ARCHITECTS
Ghilardi+hellsten Arkitekter As
INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
Scenario Interiørarkitekter
PROJECT ARCHITECTS, INTERIOR FITNESS CENTER
Vilde Vanberg, Jessica Vetere
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Grindaker
HEAD OF CONSTRUCTION
Jon Semb, Af Bygg Oslo
FACADES CONSULTANTS
Bolseth Glass
MANUFACTURERS
Prodema, Rimex, Schüco, Stackbond
PARTNER IN CHARGE
Franco Ghilardi
PROJECT MANAGER ARCHITECT
Henrik Poulsson
PROJECT ARCHITECT, DETAILING
Heleri Nommik
PROJECT ARCHITECT, INTERIOR LAYOUT AND DESIGN
Anna Maria Grossi
PROPERTY DEVELOPER
Cato Lauritzen, Höegh Eiendom
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Emil Nyustumo Horn, Grindaker
INTERIORS
Nina Isabell Abrahamsen, Scenario Interiørarkitekter
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Af Bygg Oslo
TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS FACADE
Nils Landa, Bolseth Glass
PROJECT ARCHITECT, FACADE DESIGN
Federico Iannarone
YEAR
2021
LOCATION
Oslo, Norway
CATEGORY
Hotels, Office Buildings
Text description provided by architect.
Work and Leisure are merging, this irreversible cultural shift prompts re-calibration or even complete re-thinking of traditional building types.
We see an increase in the demand for more open and more flexible buildings to satisfy a rapid-shifting real estate market.
Hasle Universal is a hotel and office building developed as a platform for such reformulation.
The structure is designed for use change, allowing for program retrofit at any given time but without compromising spatial qualities and main technical requirements.
The building is currently the home of Quality Hotel Hasle Linie, the office concept K7, including the entertainment brand Nent Group, and the fitness center Sterk Helse located in the base.
URBAN CATALYST.
Hasle Universal is designed for commercial uses which are to serve and activate the neighborhood of Hasle Linje.
The building and its program including its outdoor areas, are largely open to the public, inviting neighbors to enjoy the spaces and its facilities at the lower levels.
Three main entrances and a fully transparent ground floor connect all sides of the surroundings with the interior.
The building negotiates the height differences on the site, offering two exterior and one interior connection between the upper and lower levels, binding the neighborhood’s residential and commercial areas together.
CELEBRATING THE INDUSTRIAL.
The façade of the hotel, inspired by the industrial history of the site, is a unitized façade system. Its repetition and simplicity derive from the concept of universal space and flexible use.
The façade of the office volume investigates the concept of regularity and repetition, with prefabricated windows and wood veneered façade panels.
The paneled grid, with equal dimensions for horizontal and vertical widths, allows for generous daylight conditions on all floors, while the wood veneer creates a soft and gentle contrast to the hotel volume and adjacent neighboring buildings.
PUBLIC LOBBY.
The ground floor of the building contains a generous mixed-use lobby that connects all three main entrances.
The lobby acts as the heart of the building, binding all programs of the ground level together with the public and the upper floors. The different zones of the lobby are regularly re-furnished for a variety of activities and events.
The end part of the lobby acts as a climatized street, splitting the building into the two volumes of hotel and office.
With the main conference hall located on the ground floor, all other spaces benefit from the generous ceiling height, creating an “industrial space” atmosphere on the whole floor.
SUSTAINABILITY.
Through the universal dimensioning of floor heights and overall volume, the building becomes truly sustainable, allowing future transformation to happen effortlessly, without demolition.
The hotel has floor heights and depths suited for office space, and the upper floors are also applicable as housing. The consequent use of elements in all parts of the building makes future transformation and recycling simpler.
