Forskjell mellom versjoner av «Walks+Talks: Frogner + Vigeland Park»

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The park is nonetheless the most popular park in Oslo, with well over a million visitors per year. The sculpture park is an international attraction. At the same time Frognerparken and its connection with the green structure of the part of Oslo, offers an important recreational area for the citizens of Oslo including space for a large number of organized and free activities. The tour will explain the park structure, introduce you to the sculptures of Gustav Vigeland and offer an analysis of the historical landscape layers of the park.
 
The park is nonetheless the most popular park in Oslo, with well over a million visitors per year. The sculpture park is an international attraction. At the same time Frognerparken and its connection with the green structure of the part of Oslo, offers an important recreational area for the citizens of Oslo including space for a large number of organized and free activities. The tour will explain the park structure, introduce you to the sculptures of Gustav Vigeland and offer an analysis of the historical landscape layers of the park.
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= The main entrance =
 
= The main entrance =
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General information about park and the overall concept of the park. The Municipality of Oslo bought Frogner hovedgård in 1896. Brief information about the development of Oslo as a city “from “fields” to urban structure. About the National exhibition 1914 (Norwegian constitution 100 years in 1914).
 
General information about park and the overall concept of the park. The Municipality of Oslo bought Frogner hovedgård in 1896. Brief information about the development of Oslo as a city “from “fields” to urban structure. About the National exhibition 1914 (Norwegian constitution 100 years in 1914).
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= Bridge =
 
= Bridge =
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''On the occasion of the ‘double jubilee’ – 150 years since the birth of Norway’s greatest sculptor, Gustav Vigeland, and 100 years since the first university programme in landscape architecture was established in Norway (and Europe!), the first part of the Frogner walk will stage the debate between first professor of garden art, Olav Moen, and the sculptor Gustav Vigeland himself. Prof. Moen engaged in the public debate in both professional and social issues. In 1930’ies he was involved in the discussion about the establishment of Vigeland’s sculpture Park in Oslo. A huge public area was dedicated to the display of Vigeland’s sculptures, and the artist was given ‘free hands’ in the design of the area. Vigeland presented a park plan without consulting any landscape architects, and the result, which was accepted by the City Council without discussion, caused outrage. Olav Moen was; one of the sharpest critics, quoted in all the main newspapers: «No other European city would even consider building anything as bad as this» he said. In the performance, the alternative plans are shown, and the debate concludes in an agreement between the two opponents: time has shown that the park has become success after all.''
 
''On the occasion of the ‘double jubilee’ – 150 years since the birth of Norway’s greatest sculptor, Gustav Vigeland, and 100 years since the first university programme in landscape architecture was established in Norway (and Europe!), the first part of the Frogner walk will stage the debate between first professor of garden art, Olav Moen, and the sculptor Gustav Vigeland himself. Prof. Moen engaged in the public debate in both professional and social issues. In 1930’ies he was involved in the discussion about the establishment of Vigeland’s sculpture Park in Oslo. A huge public area was dedicated to the display of Vigeland’s sculptures, and the artist was given ‘free hands’ in the design of the area. Vigeland presented a park plan without consulting any landscape architects, and the result, which was accepted by the City Council without discussion, caused outrage. Olav Moen was; one of the sharpest critics, quoted in all the main newspapers: «No other European city would even consider building anything as bad as this» he said. In the performance, the alternative plans are shown, and the debate concludes in an agreement between the two opponents: time has shown that the park has become success after all.''
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= Frognerparken =
 
= Frognerparken =
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Landscape architect Saji Ahi
 
Landscape architect Saji Ahi
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= The Landscape and the Sculptures =
 
= The Landscape and the Sculptures =
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The ponds and Frognerbekken as a part of the park design.
 
The ponds and Frognerbekken as a part of the park design.
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= From the Bridge to Monolitten =
 
= From the Bridge to Monolitten =
 
'''  '''Passing the fountain, walk to the “Monolitten”. Dialog about sculptures.
 
'''  '''Passing the fountain, walk to the “Monolitten”. Dialog about sculptures.
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= Frognerparken as a public park =
 
= Frognerparken as a public park =
 
100 year as a public park, challenges and opportunities. Frognerparken is a part of an overall green structure including “The English park, Nordjordet og Vestre gravlund.
 
100 year as a public park, challenges and opportunities. Frognerparken is a part of an overall green structure including “The English park, Nordjordet og Vestre gravlund.
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= A green structure =
 
= A green structure =
 
''' '''We will walk on the edge between the “green” landscape and residential areas build in 1970s on the premises of landscape qualities. Meeting the heavy city transformation of industrial sites to urban areas at Skøyen.
 
''' '''We will walk on the edge between the “green” landscape and residential areas build in 1970s on the premises of landscape qualities. Meeting the heavy city transformation of industrial sites to urban areas at Skøyen.
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= Skøyen tram stop =
 
= Skøyen tram stop =
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[[Kategori:IFLA 2019]]
 
[[Kategori:IFLA 2019]]

Revisjonen fra 16. sep. 2019 kl. 12:43

Meeting time: 09.00

You might take tram 12 from Sentralstasjonen at 08.41, or at Aker brygge at 08.48 Host: Landscape architect Saji Ahi

Frogner + Vigeland Park

Frognerparken with adjacent green structure is probably Norway's most famous park with Gustav Vigelands sculpture park as a key motive. The city walk will explain how the park is a unique tourist destination with a huge number of visitors. At the same time, it is the most important recreational area in the western part of Oslo. The park's cultural and landscape history is important for understanding its design. 

It is an important distinction between Frognerparken as a “ordinary” public park, and the sculpture park west of the stream and the pond.  The first traces of a park were a baroque garden created in the 17th century.  The City of Christiania (Later named Oslo) bought the area in 1896.

 On the grounds of the 1914 centenary exhibition for the Norwegian Constitution of 1814, and the former 18th century baroque garden, the park administration of Oslo, headed by landscape architect Marius Røhne, was given the task to design a public park. Professional like Marius Røhne and professor Olav Moen strongly disagreed in the park design proposed by sculptor Gustav Vigeland

The sculpture park was designed as a strong axis leading from the entrance trough several main motives, by the sculptor himself, with the help of garden architect Josef Oscar Nickelsen. The main goal of the design of this part of the park was to give space for acollection of more than 200 sculptures by the artist Gustav Vigeland (1866 – 1943), donated to the city of Oslo.

The park is nonetheless the most popular park in Oslo, with well over a million visitors per year. The sculpture park is an international attraction. At the same time Frognerparken and its connection with the green structure of the part of Oslo, offers an important recreational area for the citizens of Oslo including space for a large number of organized and free activities. The tour will explain the park structure, introduce you to the sculptures of Gustav Vigeland and offer an analysis of the historical landscape layers of the park.


The main entrance

Landscape architect Saji Ahi 

Landscape architect Ida Fossum Tønnessen, (former head of Park and Sports administration of Oslo))

General information about park and the overall concept of the park. The Municipality of Oslo bought Frogner hovedgård in 1896. Brief information about the development of Oslo as a city “from “fields” to urban structure. About the National exhibition 1914 (Norwegian constitution 100 years in 1914).


Bridge

The structure of Frognerparken 

Speaker:Prof. Landscape architect Karsten Jørgensen

Prof. Emeritus, Ole Rømer Sandberg 

This part of the park is an enormous exhibition of art and as such one of the biggest tourist attractions in Oslo. At the same time, Frognerparken with the areas surrounding the sculpture park is an important public recreational area for the citizens of Oslo. During the walk we will look at the correlations and the contrast between the public park and the sculptures.

The overall design of the park resulted in heavy discussions between Gustav Vigeland and the professional landscape architects at the park administration of Oslo, headed by Marius Røhne. This discussion will be illustrated in a tableau. 

On the occasion of the ‘double jubilee’ – 150 years since the birth of Norway’s greatest sculptor, Gustav Vigeland, and 100 years since the first university programme in landscape architecture was established in Norway (and Europe!), the first part of the Frogner walk will stage the debate between first professor of garden art, Olav Moen, and the sculptor Gustav Vigeland himself. Prof. Moen engaged in the public debate in both professional and social issues. In 1930’ies he was involved in the discussion about the establishment of Vigeland’s sculpture Park in Oslo. A huge public area was dedicated to the display of Vigeland’s sculptures, and the artist was given ‘free hands’ in the design of the area. Vigeland presented a park plan without consulting any landscape architects, and the result, which was accepted by the City Council without discussion, caused outrage. Olav Moen was; one of the sharpest critics, quoted in all the main newspapers: «No other European city would even consider building anything as bad as this» he said. In the performance, the alternative plans are shown, and the debate concludes in an agreement between the two opponents: time has shown that the park has become success after all.


Frognerparken

The History and the Public park 

 Landscape architect Ida Fossum Tønnessen (Former head of park department of Oslo).

Landscape architect Saji Ahi


The Landscape and the Sculptures

The sculpture park of Gustav Vigeland

Curator of Vigelandmuseet, Landscape architect Ida Fossum Tønnessen (Former head of park department of Oslo).

Landscape architect Saji Ahi

Stop at the small square to the right of the bridge. Information about the sculpture park with including details about some of the most significant sculptures. 

The ponds and Frognerbekken as a part of the park design.


From the Bridge to Monolitten

  Passing the fountain, walk to the “Monolitten”. Dialog about sculptures.


Frognerparken as a public park 

100 year as a public park, challenges and opportunities. Frognerparken is a part of an overall green structure including “The English park, Nordjordet og Vestre gravlund.


A green structure

 We will walk on the edge between the “green” landscape and residential areas build in 1970s on the premises of landscape qualities. Meeting the heavy city transformation of industrial sites to urban areas at Skøyen.


Skøyen tram stop