UCC Carlsberg Campus, Copenhagen Anastasiia Ignatova, Elina Jaara, Domitille Jalard & Hampus Larsson Carlsberg’s urban development project was awarded ‘Best Masterplan’ in 2009. The master plan contains a total of 600,000 m2, of which construction Section 8 in the southern part of the Carlsberg area constitutes the 82,000 m2. This marks the largest private project in Denmark. Masterplan for the area draws on inspiration from medieval city centre, rather than conventional modern developments. It is characterized by narrow streets, alleyways and squares. 278 Buildings in the area will have shops, cafés and 279 other public functions at street-level and housing and offices at upper floors. The amount of citizens and different kind of functions ensure life in streets, squares, in gardens and parks. The concept of shared space plays a central role in the plan. Carlsberg’s extensive several kilometres long network of underground corridors and cellars will be reused, some will be opened up, others are kept as underground features. Nine slender highrises in heights up to 100 metres will mark 9 of the area’s most important urban space. The intersection between public space and tower will house a special outgoing function as a landmark for urban spaces and with the distinctive space in Copenhagen skyline, they work against the risk of “dead ends” in the city. 280 281 General Masterplan Carlsberg (www.e-architect.co.uk) CONCEPT - Heritage - Urban rooms - Directions - Towers - Massive - Courtyards SURROUNDING - Localization - Movements - Transport DIAGRAM - Hierarchies - Sight-lines - Sidewalk zone - Public/Private - Existing basements 282 - Greenery 283 VISIONS - Axonometric - Sections - Renderings CONCEPT - Heritage - Urban rooms - Directions - Towers - Massive - Courtyards SURROUNDING - Localization - Movements - Transport DIAGRAM - Hierarchies - Sight-lines - Sidewalk zone - Public/Private - Existing basements - Greenery 284 VISIONS 285 - Axonometric - Sections - Renderings CONCEPT - Heritage - Urban rooms - Directions - Towers - Massive - Courtyards SURROUNDING - Localization - Movements - Transport DIAGRAM - Hierarchies - Sight-lines - Sidewalk zone - Public/Private 286 - Existing basements 287 - Greenery VISIONS - Axonometric - Sections - Renderings 288 289 Concepts © Entasis CONCEPT - Heritage - Urban rooms - Directions - Towers - Massive - Courtyards SURROUNDING - Localization - Movements - Transport DIAGRAM - Hierarchies - Sight-lines - Sidewalk zone - Public/Private - Existing basements - Greenery 290 VISIONS 291 - Axonometric - Sections - Renderings CONCEPT - Heritage - Urban rooms - Directions - Towers - Massive - Courtyards SURROUNDING - Localization - Movements - Transport DIAGRAM - Hierarchies - Sight-lines - Sidewalk zone - Public/Private - Existing basements - Greenery 292 293 VISIONS - Axonometric - Sections - Renderings CONCEPT - Heritage - Urban rooms - Directions - Towers - Massive - Courtyards SURROUNDING - Localization - Movements - Transport DIAGRAM - Hierarchies - Sight-lines - Sidewalk zone - Public/Private - Existing basements - Greenery 294 295 VISIONS - Axonometric - Sections - Renderings CONCEPT - Heritage - Urban rooms - Directions - Towers - Massive - Courtyards SURROUNDING - Localization - Movements - Transport DIAGRAM - Hierarchies - Sight-lines - Sidewalk zone - Public/Private - Existing basements - Greenery 296 VISIONS 297 - Axonometric - Sections - Renderings CONCEPT - Heritage - Urban rooms - Directions - Towers - Massive - Courtyards SURROUNDING - Localization - Movements - Transport DIAGRAM - Hierarchies - Sight-lines - Sidewalk zone - Public/Private - Existing basements - Greenery 298 VISIONS 299 - Axonometric - Sections - Renderings CONCEPT - Heritage - Urban rooms - Directions - Towers - Massive - Courtyards SURROUNDING - Localization - Movements - Transport DIAGRAM - Hierarchies - Sight-lines - Sidewalk zone - Public/Private - Existing basements - Greenery 300 301 VISIONS - Axonometric - Sections - Renderings CONCEPT - Heritage - Urban rooms - Directions - Towers - Massive - Courtyards SURROUNDING - Localization - Movements - Transport DIAGRAM - Hierarchies - Sight-lines - Sidewalk zone - Public/Private - Existing basements 302 - Greenery 303 VISIONS - Axonometric - Sections - Renderings CONCEPT - Heritage - Urban rooms - Directions - Towers - Massive - Courtyards SURROUNDING - Localization - Movements - Transport DIAGRAM - Hierarchies - Sight-lines - Sidewalk zone - Public/Private 304 - Existing basements 305 - Greenery VISIONS - Axonometric - Sections - Renderings CONCEPT - Heritage - Urban rooms - Directions - Towers - Massive - Courtyards SURROUNDING - Localization - Movements - Transport DIAGRAM - Hierarchies - Sight-lines - Sidewalk zone - Public/Private - Existing basements 306 - Greenery 307 VISIONS - Axonometric - Sections - Renderings axonometry Aerial perspective of the entire area © http://entasis.dk, 2007 308 309 DATA The architectural advice of Construction Section 8 is implemented in constructive dialogue with Carlsberg City Depth: 21-72 m Homes P / S and UCC moving into 57,000 m2 of the total of Height: 3-100 m approximately 82,000 m2 building. UCC expects about 10,000 students and about 1,000 FAR: 183% teachers at their new campus. The rest of the building Footprint: 1 512 m2 includes 6,000 m2 shops, 3,000 m2 of commercial and Number of floors: 1-33 16,000 m2 of housing - including 88 residential properties Total floor area: 18 333 2m in a 100 m high tower. Location: Carlsberg, Copenhagen, Denmark Urban designer: Entasis Architects: Entasis Building year: not built yet Zoom picture, © http://entasis.dk, 2007 Section, © Entasis: Carlsberg, vores rum, input til rammelokalplan del 1, 2011 310 311 Zoom picture, © http://entasis.dk, 2007 Floor plans, © Entasis: Carlsberg, vores rum, input til rammelokalplan del 1, 2011 312 313 Master plan © Carlsberg, Copenhagen, Denmark, Gehl achitects & Entasis, Günther Vogt, 2010 Aerial render © vla.dk 314 Carlsberg UCC: 315 Location: Carlsberg, Valby, Denmark Urban designer: Entasis Year: 2011 FAR: 538% Footprint: 14.850 m2 Number of fl oors: 17.5 (3-7 general + towers up to 32 floors) Going forward, all vehicular traffic from south to Carlsberg Byen pass from Vigerslev Alle via a new bridge over the railway tracks and through ‘The Golden Gates’ between the 100 m high tower, and ‘The Hanging Gardens’. 10,000 train passengers every day will use the new Carlsberg Station, move across the Station Square and Campus Square and on into the Carlsberg City. 316 317 Carlsberg UCC Collaboration: Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects, Christensen & Co Architects, COBE, EFFEKT - Width 90 m - Length 165 m - Height 93 m - Floors: 7 + tower of 32 floors Perspective render images © vla.dk 318 319 Ground floor plan © vla.dk 320 321 Section drawings © vla.dk 322 323 Section drawings © vla.dk.
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