Article source: Rallar Arkitekter
The Boathouse in Haddal
The start of summer 2012 was very different for 21 architecture students from NTNU. Instead of going home on vacation, they travelled to a small village in Sunnmøre. Here they were to realize their first building, a unique boathouse situated between the fjord, the mountains and the sea. The project was organized and designed by six of the students, all in their 2nd year, at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. It all began back in January, when the students travelled to Haddal to get to know the site and the client.
- Architects: Rallar Arkitekter
- Project: The boathouse
- Location: Haddal, Norway
- Photography: Rallar Arkitekter, Maya Laitinen
- Municipality: Ulstein Kommune, Norway
- Mission: Boathouse
- Completed: June 23rd, 2012
- Material usage: Shuttering block, concrete floor, pine cladding, plastic glass, spruce plywood, reclaimed slate and construction materials of spruce.
- Clients: Ann-Kathrin Haddal and Nils Rune Molvær
- Architect coworkers: Silje Ruud, Kristine Øvstebø, Steinar Hillersøy Dyvik, John Haddal Mork, Anders Gunleiksrud, Eiliv Andreas Myren Ribe
- Arcitectonic consultant: Steffen Wellinger, Førsteamanuensis Sivilarkitekt MNAL
- Supervisor structural Engineering: Jan Siem, Professor, fakultet for arkitektur og billedkunst, NTNU
- Project management: Rallar Arkitekter
- Gross area: 60m2
- Costs excl. VAT and the cost reporting year: 300 000 (2012)
- Building students: Anders Gunleiksrud, Atir Khan, Eiliv Andreas Myren Ribe, Espen Philip Haugen, Espen Strandmyr Eide Hanne Karin Broch, John Haddal Mork, Julie Gaby Berger, Kanutte Torsteinsdottir Næss, Kari Svangstu, Kristine Øvstebø, Lene Tajana Dybwad, Maria Ringstad, Maria Therese Nervik, Maya Laitinen, Robin Loe, Sebastian Østlie, Silje Ruud, Sindre B Johnsen Steinar Hillersøy Dyvik.
- Software used: 3D Studio Max, Inventor 3d and Google Sketchup