BAS Going Public!: Hangry Neighbours: Disruptions
Thursday, 6.November
12:00-14:00
Starting point: Kristiansholm
Do you know where the coastal line run in 1772 ? Come and help the Floating University with drawing the original coastal line and marking how the city has been gradually expanding into the water. They invite you to engage in discussions around Kristiansholm and other urban development projects and learn how to (in)formally reclaim public coastal space. Hot refreshments provided.
An exhibition of the works of the Hangry Neighbours course can be visited at BAS 7th floor.
Hangry Neighbours Disruptions: Where do we draw the line?
In the middle of Sandviken, adjacent to the site of the Bergen Architecture School, lies Kristiansholm. Once a fort, a port, a brothel, the site has been recently purchased by the developer OBOS and will soon undergo significant changes. Plans include dense, private urban housing, as well as publicly managed green spaces. The remodelled coastal line will restore the island of Kristiansholm and extend its surface area by reclaiming a part of the fjord.
Floating University's course “Hangry Neighbours” has been learning from Kristiansholm and its inhabitants and neighbours, they have studied planning documents and asked questions to lawyers, artists and climate rights activists. In the next weeks, they would like to invite the neighbours of Sandviken, the citizens of Bergen and everybody who cares about a city for all to engage in actions and conversations in and around Kristiansholm.
Their actions claim Allemansretten: the right to a view on the fjord, the right to access the coast and the right to enjoy it respectfully. The actions also demand a socio-ecological just urban development: accessible housing, but also a dynamic public space and the protection of the coastal environment.
Address
Kristiansholm,
5035 Bergen