- Heike Hanada
Heike Hanada (born 1964) is a German architect. Hanada has been working as a free artist and a teacher of architecture since 1999 at
Bauhaus University inWeimar ,Germany . OnNovember 16 2007 , Hanada's proposal "Delphinium" won the international architectural competition on the grand expansion of theStockholm Public Library , one of architectGunnar Asplund 's most important works.Asplund Library
Hanada beat out five other finalists from
Denmark ,Italy ,Finland ,Lithuania and the Britain in the competition to expand the famed rotunda library, which opened in 1928. More than 6,000 architects from about 120 countries submitted proposals when the competition was announced in May 2006.The project named "Delphinium" includes a glass building, which connects to Asplund's library by a low, podium-like structure enclosing a circular, "secret" garden. The white glass building lights up at night and will "invite to discussion or to just a quiet moment to oneself amongst other people," the jury said. [ [http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=1298&a=716088 Delphinium vann bibliotekstävlingen] , Dagens Nyheter, November 16, 2007.]
Heike Hanada first came in contact with the architecture of
Gunnar Asplund in the 1980s. She has designed a building which opens and closes itself. The building has a row of interlinked rooms, both vertically and horizontally. The room sequences, the relation between open and closed, continue far beyond the shell of the building. At the same time Heike Hanada has been intent on keeping everything functionally clear and simple without dead ends and backwaters.I found it difficult to place a large building right next to Asplund's library. To me the inner courtyard and the low-rise entrance section between the high buildings are a way of marking a distance, creating a rhythm and tranquility in the townscape." /.../ "The plot is of a kind which will be common in future, with less and less land going spare. A number of decisions will have to be made concerning what is to be demolished and how one can or should adapt oneself when building. It is a tricky balancing act in which conservative conclusions come easily. When a new building stands next to a new one, the difference in periods is made articulate, the new enriches the old and vice versa, resulting in a powerful wholeness. [ [http://www.arkitekt.se/s32225 Presentation of Heike Hanada] Swedish Association of Architects.]
References
External links
* [http://www.heikehanada.de/ Heike Hanada] Personal website
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/s-h-s/sets/72157603485847637 Website with several photos from the library in Stockholm designed by architect Gunnar Asplund]
* [http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=gunnar+asplund+english+subtitles&so=0 5 films with English subtitles about the City Library of Stockholm designed by Gunnar Asplund. Meet Heike Hanada in the film "Gunnar Asplund + Heike Hanada = sant"]
* [http://www.arkitekt.se/asplund The International Asplund Competition]
* [http://www.arkitekt.se/s32025 Delphinium] , Heike Handa's winning architectural proposal.]
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