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  • DK København
  • 05/2007
  • Ergebnis
  • (ID 2-6372)

Development plan for Carlsberg


  • 2. Preis

    bird\'s eye view

    Landschaftsarchitekten
    Atelier LOIDL, Berlin (DE) Büroprofil

    Mitarbeit
    ATELIER LOIDL Landscape Architects Bernd Joosten Leonard Grosch Project team: Katja Erke Andreas Lipp Christian Ranck Franz Reschke consultants: zanderarchitekten Alex Pötzsch Michael Banisch

    In Zusammenarbeit mit:
    Architekten: EU Architects and Urban planners, Berlin (DE)
    Architekten: Studio Wessendorf, Berlin (DE)

    Erläuterungstext
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    Carlsberg_Connected

    Carlsberg_Connected illustrates the possibility of
    developing the Carlsberg site to feature a very high
    density. Like a piece in a jigsaw puzzle, Carlsberg is
    fitted into the surrounding urban structure, leaving a
    convincing mosaic that links both the surrounding
    districts and the site’s local history. The jigsaw piece
    is divided into 18 smaller fields of development containing
    both existing and new buildings. When these
    smaller pieces are interlocked, streets similar to
    open squares are created, thus gathering the individual
    elements of the area together in an integral
    whole. The puzzle pieces include elements such as
    the Elephant Gate, which is given a new foreground
    and a new background. With several such new interpretations,
    the proposal presents both a serious approach
    and a playful lightness in its relations with the
    history of the place.
    The size of the development fields is very realistic
    compared with the process of construction financing
    involved, but the proposed form they take of superblocks
    represent an urban planning/urban space
    principle which in the opinion of the jury is unclear in
    terms of the degree of public orientation of those
    blocks. Given that the superblock concept is taken
    very literally and the superblocks are emphasised
    topographically by means of plateaus, the apparent
    risks are intensified and the nonhierarchical
    street spaces lose credibility as the glue that binds the
    fields together and as fertile ground for the development
    of new urban life in the area. The entrant describes
    a number of diagrammatic considerations
    relating to the urban development of the fields, but
    the entry is unclear from an architectural point of
    view, despite its high level of ambition for the urban
    plan and urban spaces.
    Because of the density illustrated, including the density
    of the area close to Enghave Station, Carlsberg
    _Connected as a whole contains elements that are
    suitable for further development and that bear testimony
    to a high degree of professionalism, dynamics,
    overview, and gungho
    approach to and courageous
    desire for innovation.