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PROVISIONAL SETTLEMENT FOR WORK-ERS ON SECOND BLOCK OF NUCLEAR POWER STATION KRŠKO, TIPOLOGY AStudents: Ambrož Bartol, Danaja Jovandič, Blažka Sevčnikar, Maja VolkMentors: prof. Miloš Florijančič, doc. dr. Matej Blenkuš, doc. Mitja ZorcLjubljana Faculty of Architecturephotographer: Miran Kambič
Project deals with the issue how a possibly controversial inter-vention, through the mutual involvement of various interests groups and the use of local resources, can be seen as an op-portunity for renewal and further development of the municipal-ity of Krško. Intervention is not designed only as a temporary workers’ settlement, but also deals in depth with the long term development of the site. Tipology A, built in prefabricated pa-per elements produced in the local paper mill, is an example of a completely removable facility. Transparent roof provides uniform illumination to a hall like space which provides work-ers with a feeling of living in a tribal community.
3000 workers
3000 workers8000 inhabitons
Settlement is placedinsede the city to avoid
ghettoization
Through cooperative farming workers’ settle-ment can be supplied with local products.
Prefabricated cartboard elements, produced in a local paper mill, are
used as building mate-rial for the settlement.
Elements can be 100% recycled and reused.
After workers had left, city would still hold a sense of a connected
whole.
would become recogni-zeble, and being able to pentrate on the foregin
market
Farmers are united un-der a common brand.
Romoval of the housing. Land can be freely adapted to later require-
ments of the site.
Newly formed public spac-es encourage socialisation, which gradualy creates a
connected community.
tipology A tipology I tipology U
a modular unit3 x 6 x 3 m
prefabricated modular furniture unit
DIVISION OF PRIVATE AND COMMON / PUBLIC SPACE
DIFFERENT CULTURAL STRUCTURE
common areas
typology A
typology I
typology I
70 workers
165 workers
physical privacy
4 supervisiorswith families
physical privacy
60 supervisiors
300supervisiors
2700regular workers
visual privacy
70 regular workers
physical privacy
165 regular workers
SORFACE AREAgross = 1300 m²
SORFACE AREAgross = 2700 m²
SORFACE AREAgross = 2700 m²
sleeping/livingquarters
toilets
communications
construction