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ILP med atikkel i Nordisk Arkitektforskning.

Sheena Gilchrist Lisland

Inger Lise Saglie med artikkel i Nordisk Arkitekturforskning - Nordic Journal of Architectural Research, Volume 22, No 1/2, 2010, Pages 95-106. Nordic Journal of Architecture Research er et Nivå 2 publiseringskanal.


Inger-Lise Saglie
Inger-Lise Saglie Foto: Kjersti Sørlie Rimer


Inger-Lise Saglie har co-skrevet den artikkel med Grete Swensen fra NIKU med tittelen "Reusing the past: Popular architecture in Golsfjellet summer mountain farm area".  

Abstract
Summer mountain farming tradition has created landscapes and vernacular architecture that are highly valued. This practice has declined and farmers are seeking new ways of making a supplementary income in tourism and second homes. In this article, we investigate the relationship between the socio-economic tradition and the resulting  physical form in these landscapes through an embedded case study. This study shows how a mountain region with an abundance of traditional rural resources hasmade modern adjustments to be able to reap the benefits of a steadily expanding tourist market. We analyse three examples of contemporary forms of re-traditionalisation in new construction of farmhouses and second homes where historical elements  and references have been selected, transformed and used in popular architecture.
The three examples show the interdependency that exists today between the farming and the tourist discourse, although the farmers have responded in different ways. All three farmers refer to paste elements in their present day practice, but there is an evident difference in the way certain elements are highlighted and the way they connect to earlier practices.
The building types are in the process of change. The reference to the old building heritage is important: eg. the inclusion of the old building structure in new setting and the use of certain elements such as grass roof, log building and latticed windows. These elements are found in summer farm buildings, but the way they are used rather evokes the image of manor house, wealth and prestige. Thus a new mountain second home style is created, also much appreciated and welcomed by the local people.

Keywords
Building tradition, popular architecture, mountain summer farming, cultural landscape.

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