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01 Intervention: Motorfabrikken

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1. Concrete s urface interacting with algae and water, Ofelias plads. (Own picture) 2. Materialityinspiration from the old slipway at Eriksens plads. (Own picture) 3. Maritime gardening. (https://www. kristeligt-dagblad.dk/liv-sans/nyttehaven-gror-under-vandet, photo: Leif Tuxen, visited 23.03.20)

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‘Fiolstræde’ continuing with an extention of its stone pavement over ‘Havnegade’ to ‘Værftsvej’. The street view is strongly framed by the new planting along the street as well as the waterdrain which leads people from the inner town all the way to the World Sea - Visualization.

The framing with the vegetation creates different spacial qualities such as Motorfabrikken backyard, informal sunexposed stay at the long bench and open spaces in direct contact to the water By Motorfabrikken Plan 1:500

Intervention: The Water Tower 02

References

1. N atural daylight inside building. (https://jsa.no/Mortensrud-Church-1)

2. View platform at a lighthouse. (https://www.tripadvisor.com/ LocationPhotoDirectLink-g42519d1778168-i262447841-Crisp_Point_ Lighthouse-Newberry_Upper_ Peninsula_Michigan.html)

3. Water reflections. (Own picture)

4. A estetic use of water. (https://www.

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A central green public space in the town of Marstal and a visible waterdrain along the sidewalk all the way through Kongensgade conecting the tower with the church and further down to the ferry harbour The Water Tower Plan 1:250

Remove bricks to bring in natural daylight (reference 1 and 3)

Water drip through building after rain - sounds and experiences depending on the

University of Copenhagen

Gehl Architects

15 ECTS

Anna Røtzler Lind

Louise Karlsen

Malene Fogh Heidemann

Mette Væde Lykkebo

Supervisors

Peter Raaschou-Nielsen

Jan Støvring

Middelhaven Sea Scout Camp

Plants & Technology II 2018

The former military island has lost its form as the terrain has eroded. The future of the site is planned for youth sea scouts.

Concept: We are adding a new layer to Ungdomsøen by framing the island with a continuous, climate-robust vegetation, that shields the island from the city. When entering the island through the pier’s arms, you are welcomed to the youth paradise, “Middelhaven”

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