Møllendal West - From Pilot Project to Regional Implementation

Competition Team

Paul Motley (GB), architect

Europan 13 Bergen

runner-up

Team Point of View

The premise of this proposal is the conviction that the current housing shortage and concomitant rise in house prices is in part caused by a lack of innovation within the housing sector in Norway. The municipality, commercial developers and local co-operative housing associations are unable to meet the actual housing demand. We would like to investigate the potential of a societal housing model, which would to some extent relive the pressure on these actors whilst at the same time be present as a non-profit alternative in a competitive and commercial housing market.

Jury Point of View

The project gains distinction with its proposal on developing a non-profit housing strategy in Bergen that challenges the traditional property development in Norway. The urban scheme suggests a density somewhere between the city and suburbia by mixing two typologies. While neither the typology nor the urban plan is remarkable, the project is seen as a strong comment on how to build a neighbourhood in a fast growing city. In this sense, the proposal is complimentary to the winning project that pinpoints important aspects to consider for the city when developing Grønneviksøren as a pilot project.

Site informations

Bergen

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