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The book describes the the first phase of the diploma work; the Dry Dock. Analysis and photos of the site.
       
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 ]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 18:24:52 +0200</pubDate><category>architecture</category></item><item><title>Refugee house drawings</title><link>http://iloapp.eirikmoller.com/blog/blog?Home&amp;post=11</link><description><![CDATA[  Its about time to post some drawings of the Refugee House as earlier posted on the blog. The Refuge House was made on the studio course "Urban Retreat", held by Knut Hjeltnes at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design. The assignment used a urban site in the city center of Oslo, and was supposed to work as sort of an hideout in the urban landscape. I wanted to make a social flexible house that could function despite cultural differences and ethnical differenses. The result is an urban house with shared optional common spaces such as kitchens and livingrooms, and with private sleeping units for families, women and men.      Short section     Situation     Plan 00_public floor     Plan 01_family floor/office     Plan 02_family floor     Plan 03_mens floor     Plan 04_womens floor     Plan 05_womens unprogrammed    
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 ]]></description><pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 16:16:54 +0100</pubDate><category>architecture</category></item><item><title>Infrastructures Recycled Part 01</title><link>http://iloapp.eirikmoller.com/blog/blog?Home&amp;post=8</link><description><![CDATA[  Infrastructures Recycled is my final project at the Oslo School of Architecture and design (AHO). The focus was to understand how an industrial site could be developed towards a new architectural program. More specific the project deals locally with a dry dock, a place where large ships mostly gets repaired or build in, and the project tries to reveal the spatial potential which is to be found in the dock by inserting a new architecture in it.                          
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