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Bjørnådal Arkitektstudio, a firm renowned for exploring architecture with an artistic approach to the world, is proud to unveil “Il primo cerchio del paradiso”, the studio’s contribution to the Venice 2021 Architecture Biennale. Addressing a theme of “Time Space Existence”, works submitted to the exhibition will be on display in the Giardini Della Marinaressa in Venice from May 23 - November 29.
A full circle of cultural connectivity
With ‘Il primo cerchio del paradiso’, Hans-Petter Bjørnådal retraces the cultural connections between his native Norway and Venice dating back to 1432, when a North Sea storm altered the voyage of a Venetian merchant ship that had set sail for the Netherlands. After finding refuge on a small island off the Norwegian coast, the ship’s captain indulged in the cultural and geographic wonder of a place he would characterize as “Paradise's first circle”.
As dried Norwegian cod found a receptive market in Venice, the fishing trade became a staple of cultural connectivity between the two countries. By exploring Norway’s communication with the outside world, ‘Il primo cerchio del paradiso’ is Bjørnådal’s interpretation of those connections, both past and present, with a strong emphasis on current issues such as climate change, environmental consciousness, and the merits of returning to a simpler way of life.
“The project is a Norwegian gesture of simple living, but also a reflection of our current need for a shift in direction and consciousness in order to address climate change,” explains Hans-Petter Bjørnådal, Lead Architect of the firm bearing his name. “The essence of the message is that a simple life, in harmony with nature, is still a viable path to discovering paradise.”
The ties that bind
Within the broad context of the exhibition’s “Time Space Existence” theme, Bjørnådal embarked on his interpretation of the natural simplicity of connections established long ago by the fish trade. His work is an artistic blend of two traditional methods employed for drying fish in Norway, as well as a tribute to the men who set sail between the two nations in the form of a wooden hull, reminiscent of early trade ships. Constructed of pine and steel wires, and measuring 5m high and 2.9m wide, the work incorporates the free hexagon geometry of Nordic building traditions in interpreting nearly 600 years of connectivity in a simplistic form.
“The fishing trade has endured for centuries as a foundation of cultural connectivity between Norwegians and Venetians, and it is based on a very simple connection to our natural environment,” he explains. “Every restaurant in Venice has a recipe for dry cod, or clipfish, and Venetian recipes for gratinated fish with macaroni have been repatriated to Norway and have become national dishes.”
A sustainable emphasis
To further emphasize Hans-Petter Bjørnådal’s sentiments toward greater environmental awareness, he worked closely with a firm called Rebiennale to procure the necessary materials for building ‘Il primo cerchio del paradiso’. Rebiennale is a collaborative project comprising a network of Venetian citizens, students, architects, artists, and political activists who exchange ideas, methods, and skills to build creative works using recycled materials derived from past iterations of the Venice Biennale Exhibition.
“We spent 10 days in Venice erecting the finished product with my team, but this project is two years in the making due to the event’s postponement last year,” says Bjørnådal. “It is a wonderful feeling to see it finally displayed as part of one of the most prestigious cultural events in the world.”
Credits
Hans-Petter Bjørnådal: Lead Architect
Giulio Grillo - ReBiennale: Construction
Ina Otzko: Artist
Olga Skrebenska: Architect
Christine Blass: Designer
In cooperation with Bodø2024, European Capital of Culture
Venice 2021 Architecture Biennale
”Time Space Existence”
Palazzo Bembo, Palazzo Mora and Giardini della Marinaressa Venezia, Italia
23. mai - 29. November
About Bjornadal Arkitektstudio
Founded in 2007, Bjørnådal Arkitektstudio delivers architectural services throughout Norway and has established a reputation for harmonizing client styles and personal preferences with their natural surroundings. The firm’s work is applied to new building construction, as well as to existing buildings through rehabilitations, extensions, renovations, and reallocations.
Bjørnådal Arkitektstudio embraces sustainability and durability as core values, with an emphasis on energy-saving solutions and durable materials. Lead architect, Hans-Petter Bjornadal, focuses on cultivating unique solutions that align with the environment, while embracing an approach that incorporates people, landscapes, cultures, sociology, mythology, and more to develop projects that are relevant to real-world experiences.
Bjørnådal Arkitektstudio has been recognized internationally through numerous accolades and awards, and Hans-Petter Bjornadal is currently collaborating with organizers of Bodo2024, European Capital of Culture, to lay the foundations of an event that will celebrate the very best of Norway.
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