City, Country | Stavanger, Norway | |
Year | 2011–2016 | |
Client | Øya Lervig Brygge AS | |
Architect | Lund Hagem Arkitekter, Atelier Oslo | |
Services | Structural Engineering | |
Facts | Height: 50 m | Surface area total: 21,000 m² | In collaboration with: BGKI |
Lervig Brygge is part of a property development project in Stavanger, consisting of four high-rise towers with approximately 200 exclusive apartments on an artificial island. The project was developed in accordance with the client's specification for "plus-apartments", which is also used for other prestigious projects in central Oslo. A new seafront promenade has been established with entrance zones to the buildings, and underneath the buildings there is a shared two-storey underground car park.
The shell of the towers was constructed using in-situ concrete. Bubble ceilings allow for column-free rooms, while the core walls were built using a sliding construction method.
The bracing of the four buildings is based on an innovative concept: a friction plate between the buildings with a load from the green area braces the tower blocks in combination with inclined piles.