Portfolio 2020

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CONTENT

PEAKS

KLIPPIGA BERGET PRESCHOOL

TURKU - RAINWATER PLAYGROUND

KRANEN

FLOR DA MANHA PRESCHOOL

VIKHEMSHALLEN SPORTS HALL


PEAKS


YEAR: 2020 DECEMBER LOCATION: DETROIT, USA CLIENT: MANNI GROUP, STERLING GROUP TYPE: OPEN COMPETITION SIZE: 105 000 M2 PROGRAM: RESIDENTIAL, OFFICE, HOTEL, COMMERCIAL, LEISURE STATUS: COMPETITION ENTRY - FINALIST RESPONSIBILITY: CONCEPT & PROJECT LEADER ON BEHALF OF UNFOLDED STORY The project’s design process started with defining the main values and ethos that will be followed throughout in architectural and urban strategies. A lot of focus was given to accessibility and mobility through public transport and pedestrian connections in order to reduce cars around the project site. Also, the project aimed to implement storm-water management solutions in connection to the existing public realm, in order to create diverse and sustainable outdoor environments and their programming. These ethos set up the main urban strategies for the surroundings of the site: Firstly, project aims to connect the river-front and the project site using greenery and water features. Secondly, it is important to relocate existing surface parking to underground or into existing parking facilities at TCF Center. This gesture allows us to transform existing surface parking into an active and green public space that will be linked to the upgraded cyclist/pedestrian

promenade by the river-front. Lastly, project intents to reduce car traffic around the site by allocating private and service vehicle entry points from the North and East. Additionally, we promote DPM infrastructure and integrate it into the new development. Urban strategies created a framework for the architectural concept. The project ‘Peaks’ was developed following 6 main design chapters: 1. Activate the waterfront greenery with basketball, padel and tennis courts. Define entry points for the service vehicles and parking. 2. Use permeable surfaces and greenery for rainwater management in the center of the site. Allocate leisure and commercial functions on the ground and second floors in connection to sports courts and greenery. 3. Integrate DPM station and connect it with the building creating market-like commercial spaces for café, event spaces, bars and restaurants. Indicate maximum allowed height of the building mass.

4. Adjust massing for best micro-climate conditions. Allocate office in the highest corner, hotel - most visible corner and the one closest to the promenade, residential - location closest to DPM also creating great solar conditions. 5. Rotate office tower for better solar and wind conditions. Adjust the hotel massing to allow better views for people in the office tower. Adjust residential mass to match river-front towers typology. 6. The outer perimeter façades indicate rigid grid in order to relate to the City of Detroit. The grid facing inner greenery is shuffled to make development more dynamic while still relating to the existing urban fabric of Detroit. Leisure + commercial uses - 15 420m2 Office lettable area : 25 135m2 Residential apartments - 205 Residential community zone - 300m2 Residential rooftop gardens: 4 Hotel mixed-size rooms: 504




URBAN APPROACH

+ + Connect riverfront and the project site with greenery and water features. Relocate parking underground or into existing parking facilities.

Create cyclist/pedestrian promenade with active Reduce car traffic by allocating the main public spaces. Integrate the project site and services of the site in the North-East. Integrate increase the greenery along the riverfront. DPM infrastructure into the development.


URBAN STRATEGY

LEISURE & COMMERCIAL

Activate the waterfront with greenery, basketball, padel and tennis courts. Define backside of the site for service vehicles.

Use permeable surfaces and greenery for rainwater management in the center of the site. Allocate leisure and commercial functions on the ground and upper floors in connection to sports courts and greenery.


URBAN STRATEGY

OFFICE

MAX

HOTEL

RESIDENTIAL

Integrate DPM station and connect it with the building creating marketlike commercial spaces for cafes, event spaces, bars and restaurants. Indicate maximum allowed hight of the building.

Adjust massing for best micro-climate conditions. Allocate office in the highest corner, hotel - most visible and closest to promenade, residential - closest to DPM, great solar conditions.


Rotate office tower for better solar and wind conditions. Adjust the hotel massing to allow better views for people in the office tower. Adjust residential mass to match riverfront towers typology.

The outer perimeter facades indicate rigid grid in order to relate to the City of Detroit. The grid facing inner greenery is shuffled in order to make them dynamic while still relating to the urban fabric of Detroit.




GENERAL PLAN - LEVEL 8


GENERAL SECTION








KLIPPIGA BERGET PRESCHOOL


YEAR: 2020 JUNE LOCATION: TRELLEBORG, SWEDEN CLIENT: HEMSÖ FASTIGHETS AB, TRELLEBORG MUNICIPALITY TYPE: INVITED COMPETITION SIZE: 1 160 M2 PROGRAM: PRESCHOOL + OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT STATUS: COMPETITION ENTRY - FINALIST COLLABORATORS: ANDERS B. CARSTEN (SPACE), TOBIAS LARSSON (SPACE), HANNA EKENBERG (SWECO LANDSCAPE) RESPONSIBILITY: CONCEPT & COMPETITION LEADER ON BEHALF OF SPACE ARKITEKTER The main goal of the project was to create a modern preschool that relates to its surroundings and environment in the best possible way. We believed in developing the site based on its existing context and Trelleborg’s identity. Additionally, we wanted to create a preschool where the transitions between landscape and building are blurred, the boundaries between of indoor and outdoor are moved, where playing and learning is mixed with nature. The project also aims to reduce the CO2 impact by using climate-smart and sustainable building materials such as cross-laminated timber elements for structure of walls, roof and floors. Cork and sedum would be used as the main materials for the surfaces of the roof. We have chosen a new interpretation of the traditional saddle roofs to create a preschool with an adventurous design language. The project aims to awaken people imagination and associations from a child perspective, while

at the same time following the scale of the surrounding buildings. The building façades are covered with vertical wooden lists in different density is a gesture to the medieval Trelleborgen. The composition of building volumes in the southwest corner opens up the plaza in front of the main entrance. Here at the intersection the highest volume of the building is placed to increase the orientability for the area and to enhance the visibility of the entrance. Entrance glazing provides possibility to look into the park behind the preschool building. The building volume to the south and its facade edge lays in line with the site boundary in order to clearly define the streetscape of Allén street. The preschool yard opens up towards Folkets park, with a clear entrance plaza that is connected to the main entrance via footpaths in east-west direction. The teaching departments

that turn towards the courtyard get green areas adjacent to the building to create a strong relationship between outside and inside. The outdoor environment consists of different zones for different types of activities: The safe zone is closest to the building, with seating and sand playground for the youngest children. The expansive zone located on the roof of the building encourages movement. The roof is divided into different parts that create opportunities for educators to allow older children to challenge theirs skills on the most hilly parts of the roof. In the preschool yard wild zone there is dense vegetation in a less prepared environment.




URBAN STRATEGY

FOLKETS PARK

DANSPAVILJONGEN

SOMMARTEATERN

FOLKETS HUS

PLANNED FUTURE DEVELOPMENT

NO

RR

EG AT AN

SITE 2 765 m2

N

ALLÉ EXISTING HOUSING TYPOLOGY

SURROUNDINGS AND THE URBAN PICTURE The area of 2,765 m2 is located in the heart of Trelleborg, and is directly connected to Folkets Park and cultural-historical buildings such as the old Folkets Hus, Sommarteatern and Danspaviljongen. The area forms part of Trelleborg Municipality’s vision for a future development around Allén and Stadsparkskvarteren.


DINING / GATHERING

1 200 m2

PERSONNEL KITCHEN SERVICE

10xDEPARTMENTS

PROGRAM The goal for the project is to allocate approximately 1,200 m2 to a preschool building that can accommodate 10 departments for an average of 12 children per department. In addition, there is a requirement for an outdoor environment of around 3,000 m2, in order to create a free space of at least 25 m² for each child.


URBAN STRATEGY

PERSONNEL DINING KITCHEN DEPARTMENT

DISTRIBUTION OF FUNCTIONS The preschool’s departments are placed towards Allén and create a setting for south, while the outdoor area is maximized in the northern part of the site. Administrative functions placed in the northwestern part of the site, so that delivery and service can be handled from Norregatan. The main entrance to the preschool together with short-term parking, pick-up and drop-off of children are located at the intersection of Allén and Norregatan streets.


2X DEPARTMENTS / 24 CHILDREN

ORGANIZATION OF DEPARTMENTS The preschool is divided into 10 departments with an average of 12 children per department. Each department has two rooms, one larger and one smaller, of a total of 40-45 m². The departments are placed in pairs, so that the two larger rooms can be merged. The pairwise division allows two departments to share common functions such as entrance hall, cloakroom, toilets and changing rooms.


URBAN STRATEGY

CONNECTION BETWEEN THE PRESCHOOL AND FOLKETS PARK Parts of the outdoor areas are placed on the preschool’s roof. This upper surface will be an extension of Folkets Park and will connect the park and the preschool together. Secondary entrances are placed towards Allén and the building’s North side. The Northern entrance situation enables service vehicles to reach the area through the opening between the preschool and Folkets Hus.


HIGHEST POINT 12M ROOFTOP PLAYGROUND

GROUND PLAYGROUND

ROOF FORMATION AND GARDEN The roof is designed to create different outdoor spaces for the children to play on. Here they get the opportunity to experience nature and learn from it in a playful and exciting way. The variety of surfaces on the roof creates an adventurous outdoor environment, and also opens up to beautiful views towards Folkets Park. Shapes of building volumes and their orientation forms a sunny, safe and adventurous inner courtyard.


ARCHITECTURAL STRATEGY

PARK

CITY MAIN ENTRANCE

THE LANGUAGE OF THE CITY We have chosen a new interpretation of the traditional saddle roofs to create a preschool with an adventurous design language. The project aims to awaken people imagination and associations from a child perspective, while at the same time following the scale of the surrounding buildings. The building façades are covered with vertical wooden lists in different density is a gesture to the medieval Trelleborgen. The composition of building volumes in the southwest corner opens up the plaza in front of the main entrance. Here at the intersection the highest volume of the building is placed to increase the orientability for the area and to enhance the visibility of the entrance. Entrance glazing provides posibility to look into the park behind the preschool building. The building volume to the south and its facade edge lays in line with the site boundary in order to clearly define the streetscape of Allén street.


ZONE FOR OLDER KIDS

ACTIVE ZONE

PARK EXTENSION

AUDITORIUM STAIRS SAFE ZONE WILD ZONE

GREEN COURTYARD The preschool yard opens up towards Folkets park, with a clear entrance plaza that is connected to the main entrance via footpaths in east-west direction. The teaching departments that turn towards the courtyard get green areas adjacent to the building to create a strong relationship between outside and inside. The outdoor environment consists of different zones for different types of activities: The safe zone is closest to the building, with seating and sand playground for the youngest children. The expansive zone located on the roof of the building encourages movement. The roof is divided into different parts that create opportunities for educators to allow older children to challenge theirs skills on the most hilly parts of the roof. In the preschool yard wild zone there is dense vegetation in a less prepared environment.




GENERAL PLAN - LEVEL 1

energiskog/bambu

UC

utesovplatser

miljörum

odlingstrappa

leverans torrfrd kyl/frys diskrum RWC/D

VILD SKOGSLEK

omkl.

KÖK tillagning/förbered.

odling

grön vägg/spaljé

träspång träbänk

MATSAL/ ATELJÉ sittplats vindkraft

TRYGG ZON

134 m²

gräsyta

gungor

sandlåda m solsegel

energiskog/bambu vattenlek

VILD SKOGSLEK

kulle/rutsch entré

podie

förv

energiskog/bambu

dagvatten

korridor

RWC

tvätt

15 m²

WC

skötrum

31 m²

förv

grön stödmur med spaljé

uteplats uteplats

groventré

HEMVIST

WC

9 m²

31 m²

utesovplatser

kapprum 9 m²

HEMVIST

groventré korridor

27 m²

groventré WC

HEMVIST

9 m²

HEMVIST

32 m²

groventré

frd redskap

WC WC

HEMVIST

kapprum

27 m²

kapprum

HEMVIST

13 m²

skötrum

WC förv

27 m²

korridor WC

städ

cykelparkering

WC förv

entré

kapprum

skötrum

WC

WC förv

15 m²

skötrum

HEMVIST 15 m²

27 m²

HEMVIST 15 m²

27 m²

frd utelek


GENERAL PLAN - LEVEL 2

odlingstrappa

odlingstrappa

planering kontor

vilrum omkl. pers.

fläktrum

WC/D

PERSONAL 39 m²

förv

korridor

RWC

frd/städ

15 m²

WC

förv

skötrum

groventré

WC uteplats

kapprum

HEMVIST 27 m²

HEMVIST 27 m² fläktrum 13 m² vidlyftig zon förlängning av park






ELEVATION - WESTERN FACADE


GENERAL SECTION








RAINWATER PLAYGROUND


YEAR: 2020 SEPTEMBER LOCATION: TURKU, FINLAND CLIENT: TURKU MUNICIPALITY TYPE: OPEN COMPETITION SIZE: 35 HA PROGRAM: URBAN DESING / MIXED-USE STATUS: COMPETITION ENTRY COLLABORATORS: FREDRIK FURRER (UNFOLDED STORY) RESPONSIBILITY: CONCEPT & PROJECT LEADER ON BEHALF OF UNFOLDED STORY The project goal was to design a vibrant complementary addition to Turku’s city centre which brings the people of Turku closer to the sea and new life to the harbour area. Our approach was to work closely with existing characteristics of Linnanniemi site and develop diverse range of easily accessible public urban spaces. The lively outdoor environments together with the new Ferry Terminal, the Cultural House, Aura Spa and Harbor Hotel, outdoor and indoor sport facilities, medical ward as well as offices, meeting and conference rooms the tip of Linnanniemi will create an attractive entrance to the city - the city that is lively all year round. The Sea-promenade connects this area to the city centre while passing by the Museum of History and the Future, the Forum Marinum and different public places. The tram, boat buses and city buses link the area throughout the city while extended pedestrian and bike

paths promote the most sustainable modes of transport. The infrastructure and the new buildings are raised for protection against the sea level rise while green spaces in between the roads and built environment lay on a lower level to take up the storm-water during heavy rainfall. Linnanniemi transforms to become a beloved part of Turku’s inner city. Tervetuloa Turkuun! Linnanniemi is set in a strategic point within the city of Turku. We want to use this potential to easier connect to the city centre, the terminal area, the islands and the area east of the Aura River. In order to make the neighbourhood and surroundings more accessible we strengthen public transport and introduce attractive pedestrian and bike routes. Cars can still drive through but the focus lays on the other more space efficient modes of transport. Furthermore, the riverfront promenade from the inner city will be extended all along the shore right to the terminal area which becomes the new main entrance to the city.

The introduction of public indoor spaces and green outdoor spaces invites for play and social interactions. They strengthen health and enhance biodiversity in the city. Different scales of the new development represent the old industrial structures and relate to the existing residential housing. In addition, with the new functions this results in an attractive neighbourhood with visible links to its history. The various places can be used in different ways during the year which allows the neighbourhood to change and adapt with the seasons. Outdoor sport areas used for soccer in summer become ponds for wildlife in autumn, ice rinks to play ice hockey in winter and ponds again in spring. By 2050 the new development will provide around 197 000m2 of mixed-use attractive spaces to live, work and become integral part of Turku City.




URBAN APPROACH

Interconnect Linnanniemi with the city and its surroundings.

Ease and increase the use of various sustainable Establish the Terminal area as gateway to Turku modes of transportation. and activate the waterfront.


+

=

+

Increase people’s health and biodiversity through Embrace the industrial heritage, introduce greenery, play and public spaces. human-scale and diversity of functions.

Make Linnanniemi an attractive place to be all year round.


URBAN STRATEGY

Extend the planned tramline to the existing railway tracks and add pedestrian and bike paths to make it a loop of sustainable transport circling the castle.


Introduce a sequence of connected public outdoor spaces along the waterfront to attract people (Terminal Square, Aura Spa, Urban Beach & Forum Marinum Plaza).


URBAN STRATEGY

Establish ’’green’’ connections to the main public buildings and outdoor spaces.


Reintroduce existing urban grid while strengthening mobility and defining Terminal area as the main transportation node.


URBAN STRATEGY

Reintroduce existing urban grid while strengthening mobility and defining Terminal area as the main transportation node.


Scale and adapt new structures to the existing built heritage.






TERMINAL SQUARE

ARRIVALS / DEPARTURES

TERMINAL SQUARE

CULTURE HOUSE

MIXED-USE LINNANNIEMI PROMENADE

LINNANNIEMI CASTLE

CITY CENTRE


AURA SPA

CULTURE HOUSE GYM

1.2m

SAUNA

2.7m

HOTEL

SPA






MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND THE FUTURE

FUTURE EXPANSION ZONE 2500 M2

EVENT VENUE 2X400 M2 RESTAURANT 200 M2

MULTI-PURPOSE SPACE 100 M2 PARTNER FACILITIES 290 M2

AUDITORIUM 260 M2

LOBBY / GALLERY 600M2

WORKSHOP 110 M2

EVENT & PICNIC SPACE 110 M2 TECHNICAL FACILITIES 200 M2

THE MAIN EXHIBITION SPACE 2X900 M2

TEMPORARY EXHIBITION SPACE 800 M2

SUPPORT FACILITIES 540 M2


RIVERSIDE RESIDENCES

WIND

RESIDENTIAL

COMMERCIAL

SERVICE & STORAGE

CAR & BICYCLE PARKING






+

+

PHASE 1

P

+1.2m

P

+2.7m

+

+

P

2029 - Measures against sea level rise + phytoremediation (SEA LEVEL RISE + PHYTOREMEDIATION) - Attract people to the area with public places and buildings (ATTRACTION) - Accessibility through public transport (ACCESSIBILITY)



PHASE 2

P

P

P

2039 - Enhance public transport capacity (PUBLIC TRANSPORT+) - Outdoor and indoor sport facilities (SPORT) - First residential and student housing (HOUSING)



PHASE 3

2049 - Expand castle park to the North (CASLE PARK+) - Complete the waterfront with residential housing (HOUSING+) - Bridge from Forum Marinum to the east side of Aura river (BRIDGE)





KRANEN


YEAR: 2020 FEBRUARY LOCATION: MALMÖ, SWEDEN CLIENT: WIHLBORGS FASTIGHETER AB TYPE: COMISSION SIZE: 15 000 M2 PROGRAM: OFFICE, COMMERCIAL, CULTURE STATUS: CONCEPT SKETCH - ONGOING COLLABORATORS: FREDRIK FURRER (UNFOLDED STORY), ANDERS B. CARSTEN (SPACE ARKITEKTER) RESPONSIBILITY: CONCEPT & PROJECT LEADER ON BEHALF OF UNFOLDED STORY The project started as a feasibility study for Kranen area, which is located between the Centre of Malmö and rapidly developing Dockan area. The area currently works as an infrastructural node and consists of primary offices and commercial premises. The area development plan for future indicates that there will be an artificial island created on the Eastern side of Kranen. The island would mainly consist of residential buildings with commercial ground floors to activate the street life. We understood that Kranen area will become the gateway not only to Dockan area, but also to the future island development. Therefore it is important to give Kranen site a strong identity and allocate adequate functions. Currently Kranen area consists of 3-4 story brick buildings that contain commercial uses and office spaces . Therefore we envisioned the area to be developed in 2 phases:

1. Develop the Southern part of the area and give it a strong identity as Dockan gateway. 2. Develop the rest of the area into office buildings facing the street and residential buildings facing the waterfront. The feasibility study gave a start to Kranen 1 project which we believe should be an iconic structure representing characteristics of the city of Malmö and surrounding structures. The main goal of the project was to create an office building that would also incorporate uses and gathering spaces for the general public. We started by allocating a plaza-like shared traffic area with priority for pedestrians and cyclists. Additionally, we created a 4 story base for mixed public and semi-public uses. The height of the base volume aligns with the neighbouring buildings and will contain public and commercial functions such as shops, cafés, restaurants, meeting places and museums/ galleries.

Next step was to divide the base with pedestrian walkway. The partially elevated walkway along the perimeter of the building creates inviting entrances and gathering spaces: green front plaza, public seating, restaurant terrace and elevated walkway along the water. The façade and atrium in the core of the volume bring the light inside the building. Lastly we placed the office tower on the northeast side of the site for the best solar / shadow conditions also to maintain the scale of the homogeneous street space of Stora varvsgatan. The office tower is divided in three segments that aligns with the height of the four dominant buildings in the area. Recycled brick is used for the base of the volume to reflect and preserve some of the site’s history and to relate to the neighbouring buildings. Light aluminium fins function as sun protection and express the architectural quality of the high-rises in Malmö.




URBAN STRATEGY

FUTURE ISLAND DEVELOPMENT

STAGE 2

STAGE 1

1. PHASING

2. DEFINE THE SITE

Recognize possibilities of future development in connection with the surrounding environment.

The flow of pedestrians, bicycles, cars & buses define the edges of the site.


TORRDOCKAN

DOCKAN GATEWAY

GÄNGTAPPEN

STUDIO

3. ACTIVE POCKETS

4. BUILD STRONG IDENTITY

Currently, Isbergs gata boarders a series of active pockets to the east. The building is set to create a strong identity of a new gateway to the The pockets continue to further define the shape of the building and dock, connected to the surrounding environment’s character and skyline. adds an activating element to the street with its green public spaces and commercial functions.


ARCHITECTURAL STRATEGY

5. UPGRADE EXISTING ENVIRONMENT The building is connected to the green pockets to the west and a new harbour promenade to the east. The plaza-like shared traffic area with priority for pedestrians and cyclists makes it easier and safer to cross Isbergs gata and reach the bus stop or continue towards the western harbour.


6. BUILDING FOR THE PEOPLE OF MALMÖ The height of the base volume aligns with the neighbouring buildings and will contain public and commercial functions such as shops, cafés, restaurants, meeting places and museums/galleries.


ARCHITECTURAL STRATEGY

01 June 12:00

12:00

01 December

8. INVITE PEOPLE AND LIGHT INTO THE BUILDING A partially elevated walkway along the perimeter of the building creates inviting entrances and gathering spaces: green front plaza, public seating, restaurant terrace and elevated walkway along the water. The façade and atrium in the core of the volume bring the light inside the building.


VERTIKAL CIRKULATION

TORRDOCKAN

SIGMA

GÄNGTAPPEN

STUDIO

9. FORM The office tower is placed in the northeast corner to maintain the scale of the homogenous street space of Stora varvsgatan. It is divided in three segments that aligns with the height of the four dominant buildings in the area.


ARCHITECTURAL STRATEGY

OFFICES

CONFERENCE & CO-WORKING

CAFE

10. BUILDING PROGRAMS Floor 1-2: Public and commercial functions Floor 3: Public areas Floor 4-5: Conference & Shared Working / Educational areas Floor 6-17: Office

MUSEUM


11. MATERIALITY Recycled brick is used for the base of the volume to reflect and preserve some of the site’s history and to relate to the neighbouring buildings. Light aluminium fins function as sun protection and express the architectural quality of the high-rises in Malmö.



TORRDOCKAN GÄNGTAPPEN

KRANEN

STUDIO








FLOR DA MANHA PRESCHOOL


YEAR: 2020 JANUARY LOCATION: XAI-XAIDISTRICT, MOZAMBIQUE CLIENT: ESTAMOS JUNTOS INITIATIVE, SOMOS DEL MUNDO TYPE: OPEN COMPETITION SIZE: 2 720 M2 PROGRAM: PRESCHO0L STATUS: COMPETITION ENTRY COLLABORATORS: FREDRIK FURRER (UNFOLDED STORY) RESPONSIBILITY: CONCEPT & PROJECT LEADER ON BEHALF OF UNFOLDED STORY A lush wilderness characterizes the plot where the kids will play one day. In a first step we define the plot with a perimeter wall. The buildings will be placed adjacent so that they become part of the wall. The result is a spacious, protected courtyard in the centre. A covered path with ramps connects all the buildings and allows for obstacle-free access to every room.

A mix of local stones, cement and earth is used for the foundations. Concrete ringbeams in combination with CEB columns form the loadbearing system. CEB’s (Compressed Earth Blocks), weaved palm-thatched boards, branchboards and wooden doors/windows are used for the infills. Pinewood trusses covered in palm thatch make up the roof construction.

Functions that produce wastewater will be placed in the lower part of the plot to ease the handling of sewage and food waste. In the higher part we allocate the administrational and school services.

The main room of each classroom is accessible from the ground floor. There are big shelves between the classes which are used for storage. The mezzanine level offers additional space. A net that spans over the open space is introduced as a playful climbing area. There is space for gardens or an extension of the school in the Northern part of the site.

The gable roofs are shaped in order to give shade and to direct the rainwater to the cisterns in the courtyard. The use of the rainwater and the local materials are guiding principles for the design of the school.

The courtyard is divided into an outdoor play area in front of the classrooms and an orchard in front of the kitchen. Cisterns are placed in both gardens for the various uses of the water. A well

complements the cisterns in case of a drought. Parts of the courtyard garden as well as some outdoor areas between the buildings are covered to offer outdoor spaces that can be used even in bad weather conditions. Our preschool proposal has the goal to create safe, exiting and diverse spaces for learning and playing. The perimeter wall and the buildings shelter the inner courtyard where the kids can roam freely. Locally sourced materials and processes do not only benefit the school but also local businesses. The possibility to use the school as emergency shelter furthermore raises its social and humanitarian value. The project focuses on the kids, but gives value back to the whole community.




URBAN STRATEGY

CREATE BOARDER

CENTRAL COURTYARD

SERVICE

+0M +0M +0M +0M SITE SITE SITE SITE 22720 720 2M2 720 M2 M2 M2 2 720 +3M +3M +3M +3M

BUILDING MASS

Define the site boarder with a perimeter wall

Open central courtyard by placing building mass on the edge

EDUCATION

Define zoning and central circulation

Define the buildings and in-between spaces


ARCHITECTURAL STRATEGY

MULTI-PURPOSE SPACE

ADMINISTRATION DINNER

Transform footprint to volumes and spaces.

CLASSROOMS

WC / SHOWERS

KITCHEN


ARCHITECTURAL STRATEGY

CISTERN 1

CISTERN 2 EXTENSION POSSIBILITY

Connect buildings with gable roofs and collect the rainwater.

CISTERN 3


OUTDOOR CLASSROOM

SCHOOL EXTENSION SPACE PLAY GARDEN

RESTING GARDEN

DINNING GARDEN

Define in-between spaces and materiality.

SPICE GARDEN

ORCHARD GARDEN

SEWAGE PROCESSING




B

GENERAL PLAN

CLASSROOM 2 30M² + 14M²

CLASSROOM 1 30M² + 14M²

RPO S 120 E SPAC M² E

OUTDOOR CLASSROOM

CLASSROOM 3 30M² + 14M²

CLASSROOM 4 30M² + 14M²

MUL TIPU

PLAYGROUND

A

CISTERN 2 65M³

INFI R

MAR Y GA RDE

N

B

CISTERN 1 65M³

INFI

RMA 22M RY ²

P SEC RINCIPA RET MAN ARY L + O JAN AGEMEN 3 ITOR 3M² FFICE TEA T CHE OFF + ICE 18M ROO RS ² M 18M ²

OUTDOOR DINING

DINING ROOM 66M²

CLASSRO 30M² + 1


IBILITY

CLASSROOM GARDENS + EXTENSION POSS

CLASSROOM 6 30M² + 14M²

FER OV TILIZE ERF R TAN LOW K

AN A DIG EROB IC ES TER

B

FO O MIX D WA STE ER

B BAT OYS HR 20 OOM M²

ORCHARD

OPEN KITCHEN 15M²

CLOSED KITCHEN 15M²

PANTRY 23M²

B

G BAT IRLS HR 20 OOM M²

CISTERN 3 32M³

STO CLE RAG AN E 5M ING ²

WELL

AD BAT ULTS HR 17 OOM M²

OOM 5 14M²

SPICE GARDENS

A


GENERAL SECTION



NORTH-WEST ELEVATION





PRINCIPAL MATERIALS

SOLAR PANELS CONCRETE CAP

BRANCH-BOARD GABLE

CAST CONCRETE RAINWATER RING BEAM

CONCRETE RING BEAM

PALM THATCH ROOFING

COMPRESSED EARTH BRICK

CRUSHED STONE PERIMETER WALL

LOUVERED WINDOWS

MINI GARDEN

PALM-THATCH PARTITION


PRIMARY AND SECONDARY STRUCTURES

PINEWOOD ROOFING LISTS RAINWATER FLOW THROUGH THE RAINWATER RING BEAM

CONCRETE RAINWATER RING BEAM

CEB COLUMN

CONCRETE RING BEAM PINEWOOD TRUSSES

MEZZANINE PINEWOOD FRAMING

CRUSHED STONE PERIMETER WALL

CONCRETE RING BEAM

PINEWOOD FRAMING


DETAIL SECTION - CLASSROOM

WATER PUMP MANUAL/ ELECTRICAL

IN THE CISTERN THE FILTERED RAINWATER IS COLLECTED. FROM HERE IT IS PUMPED TO THE SURFACE OR THE WATERTANKS IN THE BUILDINGS

RAINWATER IS COLLECTED ON THE ROOF AND LED THROUGH THE CONCRETE RING BEAM AND THE COLUMN TO THE FILTER

SAND AND GRAVEL FILTERS FOR THE RAINWATER ARE PLACED WITHIN THE BENCHES THAT ARE ALOCATED ALONG THE INNER PATH


DETAIL SECTION - WC/SHOWERS

RAINGARDENS FILTER THE GREYWATER FROM SINKS AND SHOWERS AND LET THE WATER INFILTRATE INTO THE EARTH

WATERTANKS ARE PLACED UNDER THE ROOF OF THE BUILDINGS WHICH NEED WATER RAINWATER IS GUIDED TO THE CISTERN WHERE IT IS STORED FOR FURTHER USE

BLACKWATER IS PROCESSED TO GAS AND FERTILIZER INSIDE THE ANAEROBIC DIGESTER




VIKHEMSHALLEN


YEAR: 2020 DECEMBER LOCATION: STAFFANSTORP, SWEDEN CLIENT: HEMSÖ FASTIGHETS AB TYPE: COMMISSION SIZE: 4 800 M2 PROGRAM: GYM, PADEL, SPORTS HALL STATUS: PLANNING PERMISSION - ONGOING COLLABORATORS: ANDERS B. CARSTEN (SPACE ARKITEKTER), HANNA EKENBERG (SWECO LANDSCAPE) RESPONSIBILITY: CONCEPT & PROJECT ARCHITECT FOR SCHEME DESIGN PHASE AND UP TO APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION ON BEHALF OF SPACE ARKITEKTER. The goal of the project was to allocate a multipurpose sports hall that would be serve the adjacent school and also provide separate leisure uses to the public. The main program of the building consist of sports hall for school kids, commercial gym and a space for 5 padel courts. Due to the tight property size the approach was taken to treat the building as 2 boxes attached to each other. The size of both boxes had to be optimized to the maximum in order to accommodate an attractive plaza in front of the main entrances as well as the surface parking on the site. One of the boxes consists of the sports hall with all the supporting uses and spaces for the school kids. The sports hall box is placed in front of the pedestrian connection to the school, allowing easy access for school kids and leading them to the main entrance. The long corridor through the building seamlessly connects South

side and North side of the site. The corridor also provides visual connection to the gym and the sports hall. The second box is dedicated to the general public. It consists of gym function on the ground level in addition to the separate entrance towards the street. The padel function is placed above the gym and is run by the same operator as the gym. Both floors are connected by the central stair, elevator and spacious void that creates visual connection between 2 floors and enriches the western facade. The padel level is supported by the conference function that could be booked separately. Conference rooms provide great internal views into the sport shall as well as to the city of Staffanstorp. The composition of 2 large boxes is divided by stepping large transparent windows facing the street and the entrance plaza. The transparency

of the windows exhibits the main entrances, conference rooms and the double hight spaces where the gym lounges and padel lounges are located. The building is dressed up with composition of corten metal panels. The solid corten panels are used for a ground level, while perforated corten panels are placed on the upper level to make the building appear lighter. The perforated metal panels are arched in order to create an interesting rhythm for a very simple form of the building. The concaved facade reflects the sunlight in a very special way which makes the building recognizable from the distance. Behind some of the perforated corten panels large polycarbonate windows are placed in order to bring some diffused light into the sports hall at the same time making building exterior more attractive during night.






GENERAL PLAN - LEVEL 1

EI 30 191 UC 4 m²

190 Gasskåp 3 m²

178 Förrum 4 m²

179 Omkl. 30p 13 m²

180 RWC/Dusch 6 m²

181 Duschrum 5 m²

176 Duschrum 4 m²

170 Omkl. 20p 9 m²

171 Duschrum 4 m²

169 Förrum 4 m²

172 WC 1 m²

175 Omkl. 20p 9 m²

173 Förrum 4 m²

174 WC 1 m²

186 Idrottshall 528 m²

177 Städ 4 m²

168 El/Tele/Data 8 m²

167 Pass 15 m²

187 Förråd 20 m²

152 Korridor 96 m²

188 Redskap 58 m²

158 Pass 15 m² 163 Förrum 4 m² 185 Idrottshall 528 m²

164 WC 2 m²

162 WC 1 m²

166 Duschrum 4 m²

165 Omkl. 20p 9 m²

161 Duschrum 4 m²

155 Duschrum 5 m²

156 RWC/ Dusch 6 m²

159 Förrum 4 m²

160 Omkl. 20p 9 m²

157 Förråd 4 m²

153 Förrum 5 m²

154 Omkl. 30p 12 m²

EI

40-1-01

30

Skala 1:200 A3

STAFFANSTORP

151 Vindfång 6 m²

EI 30

189 Miljörum 16 m²

Plan 1


30 EI

135 Förråd 10 m² 133 Spinning 55 m²

130 Pass 22 m²

132 Solarium 7 m²

131 Solarium 7 m²

134 Aerobicsal 180 m²

129 Möte 7 m²

128 WC 2 m²

125 Omkl. Herr 25 m²

VattenPåfyllning

123 Förrum 4 m²

127 Bastu 6 m²

126 Duschrum 7 m²

120 Bastu 6 m²

119 Duschrum 7 m²

114 Förråd 2 m²

110 Omkl. Pers. 4 m²

122 RWC/Dusch 5 m²

121 WC 2 m²

106 Open Gym 702 m²

115 Pass 21 m²

116 Förrum 4 m²

118 Omkl. Dam 25 m²

111 RWC/Dusch 5 m²

124 WC 2 m²

117 WC 2 m²

113 Barnrum 19 m²

112 WC 2 m² 107 Pass 17 m²

VattenPåfyllning

TP

182 Idr.lärare 4 m² 108 Paus/Personal 15 m²

183 RWC/Dusch 7 m²

184 Idr.lärare 4 m²

103 WC 2 m²

109 Förråd 2 m²

139 Städ/Tvätt 4 m²

138 Förråd 5 m²

104 Pass 11 m²

DM

K

F

136 Reception/Juicebar 19 m²

105 Trappa

DM KF

137 Samtal 6 m²

Varu- VaruAutom. Autom. 102 Lounge 69 m² 101 Vindfång 8 m²

EI 30

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PRELIMINÄR


EI

EI 30

GENERAL PLAN - LEVEL 2

30 210 Teknik 264 m²

205 Pentry 8 m²

206 Städ 2 m²

209 RWC 5 m²

208 KPR 5 m² 207 EL

204 Konferens 44 m²

202 Förrum 13 m²

203 Konferens 54 m²

EI

40-1-02

30

Skala 1:200 A3

STAFFANSTORP

Plan 2


EI 30 UP 2 4 m²

201 Padel 1252 m²

Lounge 13 m²

Stretch 48 m²

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GENERAL SECTION



FACADE MATERIALITY N

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+27,250

80

250

240

1:100

1000

R=1700

60

60

60 60

⌀ 30

PERFORERING RMIG=22.7%

04 FASADDETALJ 01 - PERFORERAD CORTÉNPANEL 1:5

04 FASADDETALJ 02 - CORTÉNPANEL

04 FASADDETALJ - SEKTION A-A - DEL 1 1 : 20

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400

SKALA 1:20

800

1200

1600

2000.000 mm

Plan 2

+17,600

Plan 1

+13,750





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