Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Fornebu can get more than 10,000 homes – Asker and Bærum Budstikke

This is evident from a plan professional evaluation that was presented and handed over to Bærums mayor Lisbeth Hammer Krog Monday afternoon.

The Expert Group, or plan Council group as they call themselves, have not been concluded in terms of how many more dwellings should be built at Fornebu, because it is not part of the mandate they have received from the municipality. But they show repeatedly that there are feasibility studies that show a development of over 10,000 homes – ie an increase of housing figure of about 60 percent.

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town comes along Snarøyveien

Plan Council group believes that Fornebu development until now characterized by much bad land use and that area primarily has the character of “buildings in landscape” in line with postwar suburban settlements, as we all know.

Experts recommend an urban development from the Fornebu Gate even the big Koksaområdet – with Snarøyveien as an urban main street between.

“By realization of Fornebu Line that area to transport backbone, should Snarøyveien urbanized with significantly narrower corridor and a more urban, integrated relationship between street and buildings, “writes the group among other things.

In order to achieve an urban development, should in increasingly getting into a mix of residential and commercial.

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“Nærhetsby» on Koksa?

While the Aker group and Kjell Inge Rokke get some criticism for its development plans for Fornebu Gate, see the expert group exciting opportunity for developing Koksa area into a pedestrian “nærhetsby” – a kind of “Bekkestua on Fornebu. “

Fornebu S and square that eventually will be built outside the mall can be integrated in this vicinity city – assuming one” able to break down the barrier that Snarøyveien represents today. “

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Believes Rokke high-rises should wait

Kjell Inge Rokke must probably wait a while before he eventually allowed to build Norway’s highest house at Fornebu. Plan Council Group recommends at least that first draw up a high-rise strategy for the entire municipality – and that does not allow high-rise buildings at Fornebu before that.

The experts believe that the way that Fornebu development so far has come socially lopsided, with average homes on 100 square meters and “a large number of some very large homes on particularly attractive plots.” It contained small and affordable housing is assembled in Fornebu Gate – and it is not yet built any housing with social profile.

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