Reviving Linnahall - Book #1 - Research

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Reviving Linnahall

Urban magnet at Tallinn harbour Summarized account Maiu Hirtentreu RESEARCH


Master studies and the thesis project supported by: The Cultural Endowment of Estonia The Archimedes Foundation and the Ministry of Education and Research of Estonia


Summarized account

Reviving Linnahall Urban magnet at Tallinn harbour

Maiu Hirtentreu maiu.hi@gmail.com +372 58 141 740 Student nr: 307781 Kasper Guldager Jørgensen kgj@3xn.dk Studio Regenerative Architecture Aarhus School of Architecture Thesis project spring 2014

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Intro

What’s the story? This building should preserve Soviet-time architecture, that otherwise would be preferred to be forgotten by Estonians. As we have the Old Town that became the northernmost member of the Hanseatic League in 1285 - a mercantile and military alliance of German-dominated cities in Northern Europe. Now the medieval Old Town of Tallinn has been renovated with its glory and is a big attraction for locals and tourists. This is one era of Tallinn’s history that is happily shown to others. Next to the Old Town, at the centre of Tallinn the city has lots of other majestic buildings which are really good examples from different eras, like Linnahall from Soviet-times. Form wise in Soviet Union, architecture had to be national, but content wise, socialistic. This means that Soviet Union’s beliefs and ideas were propagandized under the national outlook of art. This is the main reason why soviet-time art and architecture is not loved so much by Estonians. In addition to foregoing, the availability and quality of building materials and workmanship of this era were bad, new buildings looked already old-ugly and if needing restoration after completion. The same happened to Linnahall. Western world was closed to people. Independent creative thinking was forbidden. The only way to do something was to go with the flow - everything had to be socialistic and approved by the party and government. Being an artist in Soviet Union meant to obey the rules or to be exiled. Soviet Union dictated what was allowed and one had to work within so tight frames. In architecture, the buildings had to look big and palatial, making citizens feel trifling next to them. All this puts a person in a situation, where he on his own is next to nothing and it only matters when he is part of some group of people. And all this guides Estonians rather to forget this era than to present it. Since Linnahall reminds the period of Soviet Union, where freedom was limited, willingness suppressed and creativeness inhibited, it is hard for Estonians to admit that there were built some really interesting and architecturally tasteful buildings during that time. This shows that creativeness existed, even if it was hidden from the eye of law. Lately Soviet-time art is valued more and more. With this thesis, I want to revive one piece of Estonian history with a modern input, where communism and democracy are contrasted

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Project proposal

Reviving Linnahall Urban magnet at Tallinn harbour Linnahall is one piece of Soviet-time history that Estonians should preserve and introduce to others. Now this colossal building is just left to decay. Thanks to it’s central location and monumentalism, Linnahall is very noticeable by visitors and locals. The building consists mainly of two parts: concert hall and ice-skating hall. Movement and work-flow wise the building is designed very well, therefore, the emphasis of this thesis is on landscape qualities and public spaces.

This project approaches the existing building as a landscape, where it deals with a transformation of Linnahall through a search what this urban space needs and a design proposal to make it a social generator. Thesis raises a question in a speciefic spot in Tallinn, what should and could be done there to give decaying place back to people.



Index

Book #1 RESEARCH

Book #2 DESIGN

What’s the story? 4

History & background

What is Linnahall? 10 Photos of Linnahall when it was just opened 16

Existing building & landscape Site parameters 20 Photos of Linnahall 22 Zoning of the existing building

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Site analysis Location 34 Climate in Tallinn 35 Surroundings & nearby 36 Programmatic segmentation Connectivity 42

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Case studies High Line Park 46 Superkilen public park Parc De La Villette

Book #3 PROCESS

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Intentions Goal 10 Investigations 13 Proposal 14

Design

Programme 18 Overall design strategys Design strategies 21 Design parameters Layer characteristics Red pier - a shortcut Green path - slow track Yellow river - fast track Site plan 32

20 23 24 24 26 28

Exit

Reflection 38 Existing programme 40 New programme with existing Master CV 43 List of Bibliography 44

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History &

background


Intro

What is Linnahall? Linnahall is a concert/sports venue in Tallinn, Estonia. It is situated on a poetic scenery where land meets sea, next to the harbour, just beyond the walls of the Old Town. Linnahall was designed by Raine Karp and Riina Altmäe for the 22nd Moscow Olympic Games in 1980. It’s initial name was V. I. Lenin’s Palace of Culture and Sport. This colossal building seats 4200 people to the concert hall and 3000 people in the ice hall.

From 23 of May 2009 ice hall has been closed to visitors and from 27 of December 2009 the concert venue of Linnahall has also been closed for visitors.

The venue also features a heliport, with service to Helsinki, and a small port for catamarans.1

Linnahall (city hall) should not to be confused with the primary administrative building of the municipal government (Raad) of Tallinn, sometimes referred to as the Town Hall.

1 “Linnahall,” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, February 26, 2014, http://en.wikipevdia.org/w/index.php?title=Linnahall&oldid=593740253. Accessed 24.02.2014

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Photos from 1976-1980, from Dimitri Burns private collection

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Intro The aim for the design of Linnahall was to preserve the view from the sea to the Old Town. The only limitation for the design was the railway connection to the harbour that was impossible to remove. That’s why the building was designed also as a railway bridge for pedestrians. The feeling that of a grass covered closed building was a reference to a nearby Swedish bastions. Linnahall was the only public building that was built next to the sea, during the Soviet-time. Therefore it holds relevance of cultural and public space. Linnahall got its location thanks to the biggest hotel in Tallinn in that time. Linnahall was put on the same guideline with hotel Viru to emphasise the connection with the sea. Linnahall got Grand-Prix prize from the Interarh-83 biennale, a gold medal and a grant from National Architecture Union and in 1984 Soviet Union’s national prize. After winning those prizes, Linnahall was put under the protection of cultural heritage.2 Photos of Linnahall from 1980

2 “Tallinna Linnahall,” Vikipeedia, vaba entsüklopeedia, February 24, 2014, http://et.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tallinna_Linnahall&oldid=3829990. Accessed 24.02.2014

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Ice-skating hall ~3000 seats

Concert hall ~4200 seats

Linnahall was designed to be aligned with hotel Viru and they were supposed to be connected with a promenade Background & history

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History Linnahall is built on reclaimed land Aerial photo from the mid-1920s of the then Tallinn Power Plant, Ilmarine Factory, and Kalarand (Fishermen’s harbour)

Industry and the railway that was serving the harbour

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Left photo: Context model of Linnahall plan Right photo: Sketch of linnahall

Photos are taken from www.sovietmodernism.com, original photos are in Estonian architectural museum

A photo from mid 1980, when the traintracks were still being used

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Photos of Linnahall when it was just opened

Photos are taken from www.sovietmodernism.com

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Existing building &

landscape


Site parameters

Address: Tallinn, Mere puiestee 20, Tallinn, Estonia Area of the site: 61774 m²

400 m

Footprint of the building: 39422 m²

entrance to the concert hall

entrance to the ice-skating hall

entrance to the ice-skating hall

190 m Ground floor plan

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190 m First floor plan

Existing building


Site

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Photos of Linnahall

View to the concert hall entrance and rooftops (looking north)

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Photos of Linnahall Nort-East elevation

Nort-West elevation

Nort-East elevation

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Photos of Linnahall

View to the market area (looking south)

View to the railway bridge

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Photos of Linnahall

View to the main entrance stairs (looking north)

View to the harbour (looking north)

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Photos of Linnahall Inside

Right corridor after entrance doors (green desk the information desk

The information desk at the entrance

Right corridor after entrance doors (green desk the information desk

Ceiling at the entrance

The stage

The stage

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Photos of Linnahall

Wall betbeen concert hall and waiting area (the whole wall is lifted up during the breaks

Waiting area (stage is on left)

Wardrobe

Wardrobe

Concert hall

Waiting area - the stage is open (wardrobe is behind the colums)

Existing building

Waiting area - the stage is shield off

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Zoning of the existing building

HARBOUR + HELIPORT

CONCERT HALL ce ran ent

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ICE-SKATING HALL ce ran ent

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ce ran ent

PROMENADE

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Linnahall has been closed since 2009

“Linnahall Concert hall would stand simultaneously as a monument to a bygone era and a sign of the beginning of a new one”

Andres Kurg (Researcher at Estonian Academy of Arts), Architectural Design: EcoRedux, “Estonia: the remarkable afterlife of the Linnahall concerthall”, 26.06.2006

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View from the heliort (looking south)

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Site analysis


Site

Location

UURITAV UURITAV ALA ALA MILJÖÖVÄÄRTUSLIKUD HOONESTUSPIIRKONNAD TLN ÜP JÄRGI Site MILJÖÖVÄÄRTUSLIKUD HOONESTUSPIIRKONNAD TLN ÜP JÄRGI Culturally and architecturally VANALINN valuable areas VANALINN Old Town TEEMAPLANEERING MILJÖÖVÄÄRTUSEGA ALADE PIIRID Closeby planned areas TEEMAPLANEERING MILJÖÖVÄÄRTUSEGA ALADE PIIRID

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Linnahall

MILJÖÖVÄÄRTUSLIKUD HOONESTUSPIIRKONNAD TLN ÜP JÄRGI

Site analysis


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1 “Practical Information,” Tallinn Tourism, accessed February 24, 2014, http://www.tourism.tallinn.ee/fpage/travelplanning/practical_information. Accessed 27.01.2014

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New Culture Hub - Kavakava Culture Kilometer (kultuurikilomeeter) starts next to the Linnahall, passes the Kultuuri Katel (Tallinn Cultural Hub), continues past the historic Patarei Prison and Sea Fortress, the region’s biggest sea centre Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) and ends at the end of Kalamaja park on Tööstuse street. Culture kilometre is popular link between the Old Town and Kalamaja wooden architecture area, it brings the sea closer to the citizens and its visitors.1

1 “Culture Kilometer,” accessed February 24, 2014, http:// www.tourism.tallinn.ee/fpage/explore/attractions/kalamaja#!p_177341. Accessed 24.02.2014

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Nearby Tallinn New town hall Danish architects Bjarke Ingels Group have won an international competition to design a new town hall in Tallinn, Estonia. BIG’s winning design features a cluster of administrative buildings with large panoramic windows arranged around a public square, allowing citizens to see their representatives at work. The design also includes a tower with a steeply sloping roof, the underside of which is mirrored to create a “huge democratic periscope” allowing the public to see the politicians at work in the council chamber.

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Seaplane harbour and museum Renovation project by Koko architects

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Nearby Winning proposal for Tallinn harbour northern area - Salto Architects

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+ Linnahall is centrally located in Tallinn + It is close by other big attractors + It is next to people’s main moving paths + Linnahall is situated on a coastline

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vimä

gi

Aia tn

i imäg

Ahtri

Sulev

Aida tn

tn Pikk

imäg i Olev

Lai

Vene tn

tn

tn

i tn

Tuukr

tn

Tuukri

Ahtri

Nun

Accessibility by car

tn

tn

Gümnaasiumi

Ahtri

parkla

tn

Tuukri

tn

ne

tn

Jõe tn

Aia tn

u tn

tn

a dam -Sa Uue

lats

Vaim

Mere puiestee

tn

Kanuti tn

Brookusp

Uus tn

stee

Aida

CITY CENTER MALLS

ägi

vim

Ole

tn

Kooli

Lootsi

tee

nam

Ran

tee

äe

CENTRAL STATION

tn

liiv

amäe

tn

Rann

ja tn

Uus

rium ora Lab

liiv

i tn rtük

too

Suu

Väike-Ran

Lootsi

i tn

tn

Vana-Kalama

navärav

OLD TOWN Olevi

puie

di

Tolli tn

lats gup liiv

män

i tn

Kopl

Toom

Paa

dam -Sa Uus

i tn rtük

MAIN WALKING PATHS

tn

nam

Ran

Suu

tee

Lai

tee

Mere puiestee

Kotzebue tn

äe

HARBOUR

Kai tn

Suur Rannavärav

tn

tn

Paad i tn

Niine

HARBOUR

tn

Lennusadam (seaplane harbour)

N

+ Linnahall has good connection by car - Road is like a barrier between city center and harbour area

Patarei sadam (patarei harbour)

Kalara

tn

Suu

tn

Küt i tn

nna

aja

Küt

r-

- Kal

am

i tn

Pat

are

a

i tn

Van Küt

ma

ja

tn

i tn

Kalasadam (fishermen’s harbour)

ala a-K Van

Väi

Suur

ke-

Pat

-Pat

are

arei

i tn

tn

Köi

e

tn

Vanasadam (Old harbour)

Väi

ke-

parkla

tn

Jahu

Laag

i tn

Vana-

Kalam

ri tn

are

tn

aja

Suur-

Pat

a tn

adam

Kalas

ehitusplats

Jahu

tn

tn

Jahu

ehitusplats

ehitusplats Soo

parkla

tn

parkla

Kala

rann

ehitusplats

a

tn

tn

parkla

Kalas

i tn

Logi tn

tare

adam

tn

r-Pa

maja

Rumbi tn

Rumbi tn

a tn

Suu

mängupl

Vana-Kala

Rumbi tn

parkla

ehituspl

Soo

parkla

parkla

Sadama

Põhja

puies

Sadama

Põhja

Sadama

spordiväljak tn

tn

äe

Kai tn

Mere puiestee

Lai

tee

tn

a tn

tee

Pikk

a puies

dam

Paa

Lootsi

lama

tn

k-Ka

Kes

Põhj

tn

-Sa

di

Uus

i tn

rtük

Suu

MAIN WALKING PATHS

tn

nam

Ran

ja

Tolli tn

tn

Väike-Ran

parkla

Lai

tee

Olevi

ste

i tn rium

i tn

ehitusplats

Paga

Lab

tn

ri tn

Sule

tn

vimä

gi

Aia tn

i tn

ora

too

tee

nam

Ran

Ahtri

rtük

gi vimä Sule

Aida tn

Ahtri

Kanuti tn

i imäg Olev

Lai

Vene tn

tn

tn

Ahtri

i tn

Tuukr

tn

Tuukri

Ahtri

tn

tn

Gümnaasiumi

tn

a

Aia tn

u tn

dam

Pikk

tn

lats

Vaim

-Sa

tn

Uue

Brookusp

Uus tn

Aida

Mere puiestee

CITY CENTER MALLS

ägi

vim

Ole tn

Kooli

stee

Lootsi

äe

CENTRAL STATION

tn

Suu

tn

liiv

amäe

tn

Rann

ja tn

Uus

rium ora Lab

i tn

liiv

rtük

too

Suu

Vana-Kalama

navärav

OLD TOWN

Paad

i tn

tn lats gup liiv

män

i tn

Kopl

puie

HARBOUR

Kai tn

TRAM Kotzebue tn

parkla

tn

Tuukri

tn

ne

tn

Jõe tn

Main areas where to attract people Nun

N

Lennusadam (seaplane harbour)

+ Around Linnahall, there are three big areas from where to attract people to Linnahall: Old Town, harbour, housing area

Patarei sadam (patarei harbour)

Kalara

tn

Suu

tn

Küt

i tn

nna

aja

Küt

r-

- Kal

am

i tn

Pat

are

a

i tn

Van Küt

ma

ja

tn

i tn

Kalasadam (fishermen’s harbour)

ala a-K Van

Väi

Suur

ke-P

ei

-Pata

atar

rei

tn

tn

Köi

e

tn

Vanasadam (Old harbour)

Väi

ke-

parkla tn

Jahu

aja

Suur-

Laag

Pat

are

i tn

tn

Vana-

Kalam

ri tn

a tn

adam

Soo

Kalas

ehitusplats

APARTMENTS

Jahu

tn

tn

Jahu ehitusplats

ehitusplats Soo

parkla

tn

parkla

Kala

rann

ehitusplats

a

tn

tn

parkla

Kalas

i tn

Logi tn

tare

adam

tn

r-Pa

maja

Rumbi tn

Rumbi tn

a tn

Suu

mängupl

Vana-Kala

Rumbi tn

parkla

ehituspl

Soo

parkla

parkla

Sadama

puies

Sadama

Põhja

Sadama

spordiväljak tn

tn

tn

Suur Rannavärav

Niine

tn

puiestee

tee

tn

ehituspl

HARBOUR

tn

Põhja Niine

HARBOUR

Kai tn

ehitusplats ehitusplats

Kai tn

äe

Lai

tee

tn tn

nam

tn

lama

Põhj

a tn

a puies

dam

k-Ka Kes

Lootsi

Paa

ja

Tolli tn

tn

Väike-Ran

Uus

Lai

tee

Olevi

Suu

Ahtri

Lab

tn

ehitusplats

Paga

ri tn

Sule

tn

vimä

gi

Aia tn

i tn

ora

too

i tn

i imäg Sulev

Aida tn

Ahtri

ägi

vim

Ole

Kanuti tn

i imäg Olev

Lai

u tn

Vene tn

tn

tn Gümnaasiumi

Vaim

i tn

Tuukr

tn

Tuukri

Ahtri

tn

tn

tn

Ahtri

a

Aida

tn

Mere puiestee

stee

CITY CENTER MALLS

dam

Pikk

tn

lats

-Sa Uue

Brookusp

Uus tn

tn

Kooli

Lootsi

tee

nam

Ran

tn

rtük

rium

i tn

ste

äe

CENTRAL STATION

tn

liiv

amäe

tn

Rann

parkla

Lootsi

rium ora Lab

i tn

liiv

rtük

too

Suu

ja tn Vana-Kalama

navärav

OLD TOWN

Paad

i tn

tn lats gup liiv

män

i tn

Kopl

puie

tn

-Sa

di

Uus

i tn

rtük

Pikk

Ran

Suu

tee

Mere puiestee

Kotzebue tn

parkla

Tuukri

tn

tn

ne

tn

Jõe tn

Nun

Aia tn

Tallinn harbour northern area plan Toom

N

Lennusadam (seaplane harbour)

+”Dead” areas next to Linnahall will be developed + New development focuses on pedestrians - New development does not connect with Linnahall and with the west side of the city - Linnahall is like a fence between new development and the city

Patarei sadam (patarei harbour)

Kalara

tn

Suu

tn

Küt

i tn

nna

aja

Küt

r-

- Kal

am

i tn

are

a ma

ja

tn

i tn

Pat

i tn

Van Küt

Kalasadam (fishermen’s harbour)

ala a-K Van

Väi

Suur

ke-P

ei

-Pata

atar

tn

rei tn

Köi

e

tn

parkla

Apartments Jahu

tn ri tn

aja

Laag

Vanasadam (Old harbour)

Väi

ke-

Pat

are

i tn

tn

VanaKalam

Suur-

a tn

adam

Kalas

ehitusplats Jahu Soo

tn

tn

Jahu

ehitusplats Soo

ehitusplats

parkla

tn

parkla

Kala

rann

ehitusplats

a

tn

tn

parkla

Kalas

i tn

Logi tn

tare

adam

tn

r-Pa

maja

Rumbi tn

Rumbi tn

a tn

Suu

mängupl

Soo

Rumbi tn

parkla

ehituspl

Vana-Kala

parkla

parkla

Sadama

puies

Sadama

Põhja

Sadama

spordiväljak tn

äe

Kai tn

tn tn Pikk

a puies Põhj

a tn

tn

Väike-Ran

parkla

tn Lai

tee

Lab

ri tn

Sule

tn

vimä

gi

Aia tn

i tn

too ora

ehitusplats

Paga

i imäg

Ahtri

Sulev

Aida tn

ägi

vim

Kanuti tn

Vene tn

imäg Olev

tn Lai

Ahtri

i tn

Tuukr

tn

Tuukri

Ahtri

tn

tn

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parkla

tn

tn

tn

tn

Tuukri

tn

Jõe tn

ne Nun

CITY CENTER MALLS

a

i

Pikk

tn

lats

Aia tn

u tn

dam

Vaim

-Sa

tn

Mere puiestee

Aida

Uue

Brookusp

Uus tn

tn

Lootsi

i tn

tn

tn

Ahtri

rtük

rium

i tn

tn

Paad

liiv

tee

amäe Rann

ja tn

Uus

Lab ora

i tn

liiv

rtük

too

Suu

Vana-Kalama

rium i tn

tn

Suu

Ole

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dam

tn

ja

lama

äe

nam

Ran

Kooli

stee

Lootsi

k-Ka

Kes

CENTRAL STATION

navärav

OLD TOWN ste

puie

tn

Paa

Tolli tn

lats gup liiv

män

i tn

Kopl

Olevi

Toom

di

-Sa

MAIN WALKING PATHS

Uus

i tn

rtük

Suu

tee

Mere puiestee

Lai

tee

nam

HARBOUR

Kai tn

TRAM Kotzebue tn

Ran

tn

tn

Suur Rannavärav

Niine

tn

puiestee

tee

tn

HARBOUR

tn

Põhja Niine

ehituspl

Gümnaasiumi

Toom

tn

Suur Rannavärav

Niine

tn

puiestee

tee

tn

Lootsi

Niine

ehituspl

HARBOUR

tn

Lootsi

Soo

Site analysis


Conclusion

Âą on the existing urban space - There is no destination point where to stay (promenade is cut off with the heliport - Culture kilometer does not have a starting/ending point - No places to sit / to rest - No wind and rain shelters - Building is dull and gray - It is not really noticeable from the street level - Inside needs restoration - Street is like a barrier - Linnahall is not well connected to nearby developments

+ Promenade is very interesting extention to the street where to walk + There is much sun access + Roof has a panoramic view over the city and the sea + Linnahall is accessible from the sea + Roofs and platforms are accessible from every side + The building inside is functionally working very well (movement flow) + Rooftops and platforms make the outdoor experience feel as a maze: different platforms are accessible from different stairs which are not connected with each other. + Water is easily accessible

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Case studies


intro

High Line Park

United States of America, New York

James Corner Field Operations, Diller Scofidio + Renfro

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2139899/New-Yorks-secret-skyline-Amazing-aerial-shots-rare-glimpse-hidden-rooftop-world.html

The High Line is a 1-mile (1.6 km) New York City linear park built on a 1.45-mile (2.33 km) section of the elevated former New York Central Railroad spur called the West Side Line, which runs along the lower west side of Manhattan; it has been redesigned and planted as an aerial greenway. A similar project in Paris, the 3-mile (4.8-kilometre) Promenade plantée, completed in 1993, was the inspiration for this project.1

1 “High Line (New York City),” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, February 24, 2014, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High_Line_(New_York_City)&oldid=596972160. Accessed 24.02.2014

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Conclusion

What is the case?

Reuse of unused railway tracks

What was it before?

Old railway connection

What is the most significant identifying feature of the case?

The park is put to untraditional place

What is the significant lesson derived from the case?

How to transform something unwanted to a loved public space. This is a different way of thinking in what to do with unused places/structures/buildings. Also how to use existing by applying new layers on it. This project shows how to revive a deserted area.

Keywords

Lifted up, reuse, new function

• untraditional place for a park • new perspective to the city • the whole design of the park has strong references to train tracks • transforming something unwanted to a loved public space

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intro

Superkilen public park Denmark, Copenhagen BIG, Topotek 1, Superflex

Superkilen is a public park in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. Designed by the arts group Superflex with the collaboration of Bjarke Ingels Group and Topotek1. The park was officially opened in June 2012.12 The project is part of an urban improvement plan coordinated by the City of Copenhagen in a partnership with Realdania. The objective is to upgrade the Nørrebro neighborhood to a high standard of urban development liable to inspire other cities and districts.3 The park is intended to celebrate diversity. Filled with objects from around the globe, it is designed as a kind of world exposition for the local inhabitants, covering over 50 nationalities, who have been able to contribute their own ideas and artifacts to the project.4 Superkilen is made up of three main areas: a red square, a black market and a green park. While the red square, painted bright red, orange and pink, focuses on recreation and modern living, the black market at the center is the classic square with a fountain where neighbors can meet, with its barbecue grills and palm trees from China. The green park, literally entirely green, has rolling hills, trees and plants suitable for picnics, sports and walking the dog.5 1 “Superkilen,” Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia, May 28, 2014, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Superkilen&oldid=585686697. 2 “Superkilen,” Superkilen / Topotek 1 + BIG + Superflex, October 25, 2012, http://www.archdaily.com/286223/superkilen-topotek-1-big-architects-superflex/. 3 “Superkilen,” May 28, 2014. 4 Ibid. 5 Ibid.

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intro The Red Square - market/culture/sport
6

As an extension of the sports and cultural activities at the Nørrebrohall, the Red Square is conceived as an urban extension of the internal life of the hall. A range of recreational offers and the large central square allows the local residents to meet each other through physical activity and games. 

 The colored surface is integrated both in terms of colors and material with the Nørrebrohall and its new main entrance, where the surface merges inside and outside in the new foyer.

 Facades are incorporated visually in the project by following the color of the surface conceptually folding upwards and hereby creating a three-dimensional experience. By the large facade towards Nørrebrogade is an elevated open space, which almost like a tribune enables the visitors to enjoy the afternoon sun with a view. 

 In addition to the cultural and sportsfacilities, the Red Square creates the setting for an urban marketplace which attracts visitors every weekend from Copenhagen and the suburbs. Superkilen’s central marketplace is located in the area of the existing hockey field. A large area on the square is covered by a multifunctional rubber surface to enable ballgames, markets, parades, and skating rinks in winter etc. The mobile tribunes of Nørrebrohallen can be moved there for open-air movie/sports presentations. The square towards East allows outdoor service from the café inside by the future main entrance. Towards North, the visitors will enjoy basketball courts, parking spaces and an outdoor fitness area. 
 The red square is defined by a street in each end and building and fences along the sides. The edge is moving in and out - and we have tied the area together by connecting the surrounding given lines and edges in the big red pattern. A big red carped stretched out between all sides of the square.

 Only red trees except the existing ones.

6 “SUPERFLEX/Tools/Superkilen,” accessed June 3, 2014, http://www.superflex.net/tools/superkilen.

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intro The Black Square - urban livingroom7 
Mimers Plads is the heart of the Superkilen Masterplan. This is where the locals meet around the Moroccan fountain, the Turkish bench, under the Japanese cherry-trees as the extension of the area’s patio. In weekdays, permanent tables, benches and grill facilities serve as an urban living room for backgammon, chess players etc. 

 The bike traffic is moved to the East side of the Square by partly solving the problem of height differences towards Midgaardsgade and enable a bike ramp between Hotherplads and the intersecting bike path connection. Towards North is a hill facing south with a view to the square and its activity. 


The square can be spotted by the big, dentist neon sign from Doha, Qatar.

 

To protect from the street ending at the north east corner of the square and to meet the wishes from the neighbors, corner of the square is folded up creating a covered space Unlike the pattern on the red square, the white lines on Mimers Plads are all moving in straight lines from north to south, curving around the different furniture to avoid touching it. Here the pattern is highlighting the furniture instead of just being a caped under it.

The Green park - sport/play
8 Bauman once said that “sport is one of the few institutions in society, where people can still agree on the rules”. No matter where you’re from, what you believe in and which language you speak, you can always play football together. This is why a number of sports facilities are moved to the Green Park, including the existing hockey field with an integrated basketball court as it will create a natural gathering spot for local young people from Mjolnerpark and the adjacent school.

 The activities of the Green Park with its soft hills and surfaces appeal to children, young people and families. A green landscape and a playground where families with children can meet for picnic, sunbathing and breaks in the grass, but also hockey tournaments, badminton games and workout between the hills.




 From Tagensvej at the very north, the park is welcoming with a big rotating neon sign from USA, a big Italian chandelier and a black Osborne Bull from Costa del Sol (a wish from a Danish couple living in the area!).

 

The green park is turning into Mimers Plads on the top of the hill to the south. From the top of the hill you can almost overlook the entire Superkilen.

7 Ibid. 8 Ibid.

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Conclusion

What is the case?

Renewing and expanding already used urban space with innovative solutions

What was it before?

Former railway track cutting through Nørrebro

What is the most significant identifying feature of the case?

Method how via contrasting different programmatic layers were made a system what can be used as a basis for different parks

What is the significant lesson derived from the case?

Dividing a big area into smaller areas with different program, gives users a more clear understanding of the place and this ensures the usage of the area. This project shows how it is possible to unite different nations with a common goal

Keywords

Systematize, methodology, thinking outside of the box

• clear division of the area • different impressions on divided areas • a park for people • well connected • park celebrates diversity • big museum of daily things all over the world • outcome is really playful

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intro

Parc De La Villette France, Paris OMA

In 1983, then-new President of France Francois Mitterrand decreed a one-stage competition for the design of a new public park to be built on the large site of former slaughterhouses in Paris. It was intended to be the largest landscaped park in Paris. 1 OMA’s design transforms the fiftyfive hectares into a post-Modern labyrinth of contrasting layers in both horizontal and vertical dimensions. The layers comprise a theme-park of a new type, one un-programmed and without stereotypes, perfect for Situationst derives and children’s (of all ages) games. It is a park that would be difficult to experience the same way twice—repeat visits would each be different. We might call this park a proto- or supraurban landscape, in that its experience evokes the qualities we would want a city to have, foremost among them the ingredients of our personally selected self-invention. It is very much a people’s park, not because it caters to the lowest common denominators of expectations, but playfully challenges people to make of it what they can, each in their own way. 2

Photos of the model

The program by the city of Paris was too large for the site, leaving no space for a park. The proposed project is not for a definitive park, but for a method that - combining programmatic instability with architectural specificity - will eventually generate a park. 3 The idea comprises 5 steps: 4 1. The major programmatic components are distributed in horizontal bands across the site, creating a continuous atmosphere in its length and perpendicular, rapid change in experience. 2. Some facilities - kiosks, playgrounds, barbecue spots are distributed mathematically according to different point grids. 3. The addition of a “round forest” as architectural elements. 4. Connections 5. Superimpositions Parc De La Villette is a competition proposal what didn’t won.

1 “Parc De La Villette,” Lebbeus Woods, October 24, 2009, http://lebbeuswoods.wordpress.com/2009/10/24/another-rem/. Accessed 22.03.2014 2 Ibid. 3 OMA, “Parc De La Villette,” Parc De La Villette, accessed February 25, 2014, http://oma.eu/projects/1982/parc-de-la-villette. Accessed 24.02.2014 4 Ibid.

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http://lebbeuswoods.wordpress.com/2009/10/24/another-rem/ http://oma.eu/projects/1982/parc-de-la-villette

Case studies


Layers

Horizontal layers Programme in relation to nature: Nature/Open-air activities/Buildings

Zoning of the area (all the with of the stripes are equal)

Confetti - Distributing small buildings (picnic tables, kiosks, refreshment bars, playgrounds) mathematically

Access and circulation

Inserting large programmatic buildings, installations

Urban alignment

All layers

Vertical Layers None of the vertical layers goes underground. Everything is added on

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Site plan

http://landscapeandurbanism.blogspot.dk/2010/05/ecological-urbanism-introduction-part-1.html

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Conclusion

What is the case?

Transforming a former industrial area into a public space

What was it before?

Former area for slaughterhouses

What is the most significant identifying feature of the case?

Method how via contrasting different programmatic layers were made a system what can be used as a basis for different parks

What is the significant lesson derived from the case?

It is a park where organization of certain programmatic components in such a way that new cultural phenomena emerges. Superimposition could trigger new density of experience that was caused of program organization rather than forms. This is a method where on top everything looks programmatic, but from the ground it is a park what is playful and gives lots of variations of how to experience it.

Keywords

Systematize, colossal, methodology

• contrasting layers • repeated visits will all be different • a park for people • a method how to plan a park • systematization gives easy opportunities to make connections • big attractions to make the system interesting • outcome is really playful

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Superimposing Superkilen to Linnahall

Superimposing Parc De La Villette to Linnahall

Case studies

Reviving Linnahall

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