university of copenhagen
landscape planning
2013
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Group 3 WEEK TWO
Dynamical Frederiksværk
Visualization showing the plaza located next to the Gjethuset
Frederiksværk has a lot to offer, but its qualities can be highlighted more. Many elements in Frederiksværk refer to its industrial history. The main canal forms one of these key elements, also the old workers houses are important cultural heritage. These historical elements help to define the new identity of Frederiksværk.
Postcard from Barcelona
Our postcard send to DK
tion for Frederiksværk. First of all because it is an example of how housing can be integrated in a wellused recreational area. The wooden decks that are organically shaped stand in strong contrast with the strict contour of the buildings in the water. These decks lead the visitors of the park along and over the water and make it accessible. A café and its terrace function as a meeting point and from here the area can be overlooked. Different social groups can meet in this park and children can play along the waterside and on the lawns with groups of trees which will provide shade. The good connection to the surrounding areas and the visible entrance are important for the popularity of this park.
DNA of Frederiksværk Placa del Migdia Placa del Migdia is a very useful reference and a source of inspira-
Frederiksværk is surrounded by green and blue areas. The main canal needs to be redesigned with respect to its historical structure to
DNA of Frederiksværk: 1) History defines the new identity 2) Green and blue structures 3) Heart of the city By Constantin Boes, Hanna A. Poulsen, Mille E. Muurbech, Karen Claringbould