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Detta är en Kandidat-uppsats från KTH/Arkitektur

Sammanfattning: The Blackbird is an all-activity house designed and programmed according to the culture in the countryside. The cornerstones of the project is the construction that allows for a flexible interior and the pursuit of reaching total ecological sustainability. ActivityThe Blackbird is Alberga's all-activity house that encourages creativity, production and organized chaos. Here are premises, equipment and staff that enable activities that may not be so easy to perform at home; activities that require large spaces, expensive equipment or special skills. The building also offers bookable meeting rooms larger rooms for conferences, parties and other events.Activities in The Blackbird:- Studio: painting, drawing, sculpture, exhibition- Music: studio, instruments, podcast- Workshop: sheet metal, wood- Garage: car lift, spray room FlexibilityWith a culture that is constantly evolving and changing, how do you ensure that a building dedicated to cultural activities fulfills its function and remains relevant throughout its entire life? The answer is flexibility. Large CLT elements in collaboration with trusses create long spans and interior space much like a sports hall. Inside the building's load - bearing shell, there are large voids that enable flexible programming of the interior, which means that the building can be adapted to current needs. Local cultureIn the countryside, there is a culture that revolves around vintage cars, motorcycles, and other motorized vehicles. Even within this culture, you will find environmentally conscious car enthusiasts who have begun to convert their vehicles to electric power in step with the global transition from fossil to renewable. This trend should be encouraged and therefore The Blackbird offers a garage containing all the necessary equipment and mechanically skilled personel to help ordinary people electrify their vehicles.  Ecological sustainabilityLocal raw materials: The Blackbird is built with boards of CL-timber made from timber from the trees on the lot. The load-bearing frame structure in CLT is insulated with wood fiber insulation which creates similar qualities to a modern log house. One with nature: flora and fauna enclose the building on the meadow roof and between the pillar construction under the building. Non-toxic materials: a protective membrane of charcoal produced by burning wood (shou sugi ban) gives the building its black color and protects the wood from the weather and wind without using toxic chemicals, paints and plastics. Bio-concrete: the floors in the building must be durable and easy to clean due to the car garage and this environmentally friendly alternative to concrete fits the criteria. SystemElectricity for The Blackbird comes from the local wind and solar energy park. The building has its own treatment plant that produces fertilizer for the local cultivation industry. The water in the taps comes mainly from collected rainwater from the roofs and the FTX ventilation uses the heat / cold in the indoor air. In addition, the air is taken in far outside the building and led through a long pipe under the ground that cools / preheats the intake air.

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