KØbenhavn (DK) winner
Rune Jørgensen (DK)
Maria Hviid Bengtson (DK)
Heimdalsgade 10a
Ditte Marie Hildebrand
Karl Henning Törnfeldt (DK)
2200 Copenhagen, Denmark
Frederiksen (DK)
graphic designerS
T. +45 22355300
Laura Wedderkind Bank (DK)
Martin Vraa Nielsen (DK)
hundredetusind@gmail.com
architects
architect - engineer
134 Our courtyard in the street Team point of view Our project site and Copenhagen in general are facing the familiar challenge of an ageing housing stock, energy consumption spiralling out of control and lack of adaptation to today’s climate. Our strategy is to solve existing problems before introducing new architecture. The challenge of energy optimisation in the existing housing stock is urgent, and will not disappear. We should focus on solving these existing problems before we consider utopian dreams for the future. Our concept is to focus on what to do in Copenhagen right now, and our strategy has been to provide an overview of possible improvements and show a variety of activities and enhancements that can be started at any time. Both familiar and proven new solutions. A toolbox, a catalogue. Jury point of view The project is an open framework and a strategy for further qualification in collaboration with the municipality and residents. It also creates, with few resources, a powerful and oneiric vision of inviting spaces. The illustration of the circular lighting in Dybbølsbro could give the area everyday qualities of poetry and identity. The project presents many opportunities for varied architectural solutions, based on a series of simple methods, creating contemporary and attractive accommodation and spaces for businesses and voluntary organisations.