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Titel:The lobster park at Espevær
Autor/Ersteller:Project Leader: Helge Schjelderup - Frode Skjelbred - Solbjorg Sandve, Architects (Stavanger/Bergen - NO)
Schlagwort:Stock: CONSERVATION
Schlagwort:Category: architectural heritage
Schlagwort:Building Type: industrial heritage
Beschreibung:Since the middle of the 17th century lobster fisheries had been a small but stable business on the southwest coast of Norway. Originally lobsters were penned in large wooden chests in the sea, followed by the creation of lobsterparks, contrived by sealing off sounds and coves. As lobsters are extremely sensitive to fluctuations in temperature these parks were soon roofed over to maintain a constant temperature of about 15 C°. The lobsterpark in Espevaer, a small island community halfway between the cities of Stavanger and Bergen on the very edge of the open ocean, was laid out as early as 1887 by the well-known cannery Chr. Bjelland & Co of Stavanger to accommodate 15,000 lobsters. It was subsequently extended to accommodate 24,000 lobsters, covering 950 m2, and was in use until the mid I950's. This particular lobsterpark is remarkable for its organic shape: it was built as a large, continuous roof over two narrow sounds where the water depth is between one and two metres. It followed closely the rugged terrain and in two places faced the sea in the form of traditional boathouses or warehouses. The roof, consisting of fir board cladding supported by an ingenious timber structure, covered a spacious vault. The atmosphere of its silent, dark interior, where light only penetrates in narrow rays through cracks in the wall or small apertures in the roof, reflected by the water, can only be experienced from a rowing boat. Together with the Society for the Preservation of Norwegian Ancient Monuments, local authorities and the Espevaer people have taken the initiative to preserve this unusual building for the future. During 1993 and 1994 a huge restoration project has been carried out, and in the national plan for coastal culture by the Directorate for Cultural Heritage the lobsterpark won a place among Norway's most important listed buildings.
Beschreibung:Former Use: Lobster park
Beschreibung:Jury Citation: "For the careful restoration of a lobsterpark, created in 1887, a remarkable and significant industrial archaeological site"
Verleger:Organisation: The Society for the Preservation of Norwegian Ancient Monuments, Oslo
Beitragender:Foundation for the Preservation of the Lobsterpark at Espevaer
Datum:Entry year: 1994
Datum:Project Duration: 1993 - 1994
Datum/erstellt:Built: 19th century
Objekttyp:Image
Objekttyp:Diploma
Identifikationsnummer:europeanheritageawards-archive.eu:2759
Identifikationsnummer:Registration Nr.: 94/NO/01
Identifikationsnummer:Intern Registration Nr.: W-1994 CON-40 NO
Identifikationsnummer:Version Nr.: 1994140
Digitales Objekt - Link:https://europeanheritageawards-archive.eu/fileadmin/Bibliothek/1994/conservation/the-lobster-park-at-espevaer/1-Lobster_park.jpg
Digitales Objekt - Webseite:https://europeanheritageawards-archive.eu/laureates-1978-2018/detail/the-lobster-park-at-espevaer
Verbundene Objekte:http://en.visitsunnhordland.no/things-to-do/lobster-park-espevaer-souvenir-shop-p1826153
Räumlicher Bezug:Town: Sunnhordland, Espevær
Räumlicher Bezug:ZIP Code: 5444
Räumlicher Bezug:Country Name: Norway
Räumlicher Bezug:Country Shortcut: NO
ese-RightsHolder~:European Heritage Awards Archive
Datenlieferant:European Heritage Awards Archive
Europeana Rechte:http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
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OAI Interne ID:EHA:EUROPEANHERITAGEAWARDSARCHIVEEU/000000002759
OAI Datum:2023-03-28T14:09:20Z

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