Tøyen Start Up Village
Tøyen Start Up Village
How to create synergies for a new start-up lab
Regarding the establishment of a startup hub as a urban development measure, as well as accommodating chance meetings and diversity, could be the key to allow a hub of entrepreneurship grow in pace with the area in which it is located. During the planning of Oslo’s first startup hub, Tøyen emerged as a place of interest when the urban improvement initiative «Tøyenløftet» came into planning. In order to lay the groundwork for chance meetings and diversity, it was decided that its premises would be in the middle of the Tøyen square, with an open to all café on the ground floor and screened offices on the second floor. This was meant to be a place where people could either just come tumbling in spontaneously or pay for a membership and consider it their own.
TYPE OF PROJECT: Co-working space
LOCATION: Tøyen, Oslo
CLIENT: IKT Norge AS
COLLABORATORS: Fuglen, Entra Eiendom, Oslo University College, Telia, IKT Norge
SIZE: Around 1500 m2 GFA
TIMEFRAME: 2015–2017
PROJECT STATUS: Completed
The name Tøyen Startup Village (TSV) alludes to the intension of building a village for startup businesses. The Trampery founder Charles Armstrong acted as a consultant during the process and saw the potential in Tøyen. Through the planned improvement initiative, Tøyen would be transformed into a modern and attractive part of the city. And already, clusters of businesses and innovators, from which the leaseholders of the future hub could exploit synergy effects, had begun establishing themselves in the area.
Village
Illustration: A-lab
«We are not only making nice spaces, we are creating active working environments. One of the goals here is to accommodate diversity and chance meetings. These are some of the most important things architecture can contribute with, and you have to consider it in relation with the development of the entire neighborhood.»
Architect and interior designer Espen Veiby of A-lab.
Illustrations: A-lab