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Solberg Tower & Rest Area
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DESIGNER
 
 
Saunders Architecture
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DESCRIPTION
 
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Todd Saunders Solberg Tower SarpsborgSarpsborg is a green, flat and calm piece of South Norway and a traditional stopover for travellers on the route to and from Sweden. In 2004, the Norwegian Highway Department together with the Regional Government approached Saunders for a new project in the area; uniquely however, without having predetermined the commission’s particular needs.

Todd Saunders Solberg Tower SarpsborgThe project leaders had been following my work and asked me to do something in the area, although they didn’t have a specific idea of what they wanted me to do, Saunders recalls. – In a way I had to almost come up with the program myself, it was very free and creative. 


Focusing on the site and aiming to identify its challenges and advantages in order to define its problems and opportunities, Saunders worked closely with the client, not only to develop the optimum design solution, but also the project’s own brief. We discussed what we needed and the architecture came out of that, he explains. 


As Sarpsborg is one of the first tastes of Norway the travellers from Sweden experience, it was important for the client that they would be able to slow down and spend time discovering the surrounding nature. The local forest and coastline form a beautiful, yet largely unknown part of the country. The neighbouring highway’s speed and noise only enhance the traveller’s need for a break and re-connection with nature, so a green resting space was on the top of the list. A low walled ramp spirals around the rest area, defining the 2000 sq m area’s limits, while spring-flowering fruit trees adorn the courtyard. Within it, Saunders designed seven small pavilions working with graphic designer Camilla Holcroft, showcasing information on the local rock carvings from the Bronze Age, an exhibition, which continues on the ramp’s walls.



The surrounding forest is full of rock carvings but no one knows about them because everybody just drives through trying to get to Oslo, says Saunders. The structures also offer the option for temporary artist exhibitions. 


Todd Saunders Solberg Tower SarpsborgThe flatness of the landscape meant that the beauty of the surrounding nature could only be enjoyed from a certain height, so the creation of a tower quickly became a main part of the brief. The ramp’s asymmetrical walls rise from 0 – 4m, then forms a 30m simple nine–storey-tall structure on the site’s northern edge, including only a staircase and an elevator. Named Solberg (which translates into ‘sun mountain’), the tower’s aerial views towards the nearby coastline and the Oslo fjord are truly dramatic. 


Finally, the design’s style and aesthetic was developed in relation to the environs’ existing architecture; minimal and geometrical contemporary shapes were chosen, contrasting the local farming villages’ more traditional forms. The main materials used were beautifully-ageing CorTen steel for the exterior walls and warm oiled hard wood for the courtyard’s design elements and information points. Local slate and fine gravel pave the ground level. 


Underlining the area’s natural and historical attractions, supported by strong architectural forms, Saunders produced a complex, in direct response to both the clients’ and site’s requirements. A cooperation between several municipalities, the regional government and the national highways department, the Sarpsborg project completed summer 2010
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MATERIALS
 
corten steel, wood, stone

Todd Saunders Solberg Tower SarpsborgThe main materials used were beautifully-ageing CorTen steel for the exterior walls and warm oiled hard wood for the courtyard’s design elements and information points. Local slate and fine gravel pave the ground level.

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LOCATION
 
Continent
Europe
Nation
Norway [Norge]
Region
Østlandet
County
Østfold
Town
Sarpsborg
Address
Oldtidsveien (E6)
 
 
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TYPOLOGY
 
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ARCHITECTURE
Buildings for travel and tourism
Information and reception centres
Urban equipment and structures for public areas
Panoramic structures, belvederes
Vertical architectures
Towers, bell towers

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS
Landscape architecture
Public parks
Additional
ARCHITECTURE
Other architectural structures
Pavilions, kiosks, facilities
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CHRONOLOGY
 
Realisation
2010
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BIBILIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES
 
 
Todd Saunders, "Utsikt til oldtiden / Looking forward to the past. Solberg tower and park, Sarpsborg", Arkitektur N 6/2011, pp. 42-49
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CLIENT
 
 
Statens Vegvesen
Østfold fylkeskommune
Sarpsborg kommune
Fredrikstad kommune
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DIMENSIONAL
DATA
 
Surface
sq.m. 2,000
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STRUCTURES
 
 
Sweco Norge AS
Per Jo Treimo
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LANDSCAPE DESIGN
 
 
Kristin Berg
Statens Vegvesen
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STAFF
 
Design team
Todd Saunders, Mats Odin Rustøy, Inês Moço Pereira, Mathias Kempton, Attila Béres, Joseph Kellner, Michaela Huber, Greg Poliseo
Construction management
Sweco Norge AS, Karin Anja Arnesen
Electrical engineer
Sweco Norge AS, Bjørnar Isaksen
Mechanical engineer
Sweco Norge AS, Liv Normann
Glazing consultant
Saint-Gobain Bøckmann AS, Henrik Ronneberg Nilsen,Trond Karlsen
Structural consultant
Jotne Mekaniske Verksteder AS, Terje Johannessen, Helge Thorsen, Vidar Larsen, Stein Aune [steel]
Graphics and signage
Camilla Holcroft
General contractor
Veidekke ASA
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CREDITS
 
 
Photos © Bent René Synnevåg
Text edited by Saunders Architecture
Courtesy of Saunders Architecture

Todd Saunders Solberg Tower Sarpsborg



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