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PORTFOLIO Simon Sjรถkvist a: Guldbergs Have 26, 2200 KBH N e: simon.sjokvist@gmail.com t. +4525681621 Cand. Arch. Architect MAA Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, 2009


PROFESSIONAL / EFFEKT / As Project Leader

RINGKØBING K sustainable residential development in a natural setting Type: Commission Location: Ringøbing, Denmark Size: Approx. 18000m2

The aim of this project was to develop 3 residential areas of approximately 40 housing units each and to - within these areas - develop principles that could be used throughout the entire masterplan of Ringkøbing K. By using the unique features of the surrounding landscape as a starting point for the design, the aim has been to create a series of new housing typologies, unique for Ringkøbing K. The layout of the houses responds to and emphasises the different landscape settings. This has been of great importance for the design of different typologies as well as access areas, private outdoor spaces and transport systems.


ENG

Ny vej giver adgang til natur fra alle boliger

FORTE ENG

FORTE ENG

Udsigt til

LAR

Vind Vind

FORTE

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Ny vej giver adgang til natur fra alle boliger

Layout fro plot E2

Vind

new roadadgang gives access to thefra landscape from NyAvej giver til natur alle boliger all housing units

Bakkelandskab Det solitære hus

Det nordiske hus, eller den individuelle bolig.

Udsigt til landskabet fra alle boliger

LAR

ENG

FÆLLES

T7 E11 UDSIGT

T5 T6

Vej

ej giver adgang til natur fra alle boliger

Fleksibel matrikel. Boligen placeres på egen matrikel, og E10 af flere elementer, som tilpasses ejeren stykkes sammen ønsker og grundens karakter.

T8 T1 F11

T2

T4

hovedhus terrasse anneks have garage mm

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UDSIGT E8

F6

T3

LAR

E1

F8

F4

F1

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E6

FÆLLES

T7

UDSIGT

UDSIGT

E11

T5

UDSIGT

Fleksibel matrikel. Boligen placeres på egen matrikel, og E10 af flere elementer, som tilpasses ejeren stykkes sammen ønsker og grundens karakter.

T8

2 etager 2 etager

T1

2 etager

UDSIGT

UDSIGT

F11

T2

Mindre enklaver

T4

Orienteringsdiagram

3 etager

3 etager

landskab

E1

F8

2 etager

2 etager

F5

F7

Privat terrasse

E2

F4

F1

F9 3 etager

F2 Fælles uderum

E4

FÆLLES

re enklaver

F3 3 etager

E3

Kørebane 5m

2 etager 2 etager

2 etager

2 etager

UDSIGT

Orienteringsdiagram

UDSIGT E9

E8

F6

T3

2 etager

hovedhus terrasse anneks have garage mm

F10

Gæsteparkering

2 etager

UDSIGT

T6

Vej

2 etager

Orienter

E7

E5

E4

FÆLLES

DSIGT

Det nordiske hus, eller den individuelle bolig.

F9 F2

UDSIGT

UDSIGT

F5

F7

E3

Mindre enklaver

UDSIGT

Mindre enklaver Udsigt Views til landskabet fra all alle boliger hus to the landscaoefrom units ViewsDet to thesolitære landscaoefrom all units Bakkelandskab E2

UDSIGT

Vej

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F10

Bakkelandskab Topograhy

Udsigt til landskabet

LAR

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E6

E7

Orienteringsdiagra


PROFESSIONAL / SLA Competition - 1st prize / As Project Architect

A city with many different functions and physical intersection provides the best opportunity to share knowledge, create new contacts, to be inspired and learn.

SCIENCE- & BUSINESS PARK

Odense Research and Knowledge Park offers precisely these qualities. Here one finds the intersection between region, city and university that provides the framework around knowledge society life. By placing the whole community to the east you achieve the best possible contact to the infrastructure. An important factor in relation to the area’s sustainability. At the same time is closely connected to the University of Southern Denmark Odense, Killerup village and shopping centre Rosengürd and the recreational sports areas and golf courses.

1st price in competition Type: Invited competition Location: Odense, Denmark Size: 15.9 ha

The western part of the landscape along the peaceful woods free from construction. Here there are wide views over the magnificent landscape of Funen with woods and untouched trees.


300 m

400 m

500 m

100 m

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400 m

500 m

NETVÆRKSB Y NETVÆRKSB Y

200 m

NETVÆRKSB Y

100 m

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100 m

400 m

500 m

tæthed: 126 tæthed: tæthed: % 126126 %%

YEN

area 15.9 haareaarea 15.915.9 ha ha

tæthed: 54 tæthed: tæthed: % 5454 %% 200 m

300 m

400 m

NETVÆRKSB

NETVÆRKSB

area 36,6 haareaarea 36,636,6 ha ha

500 m

New urban development is concentrated along the new connection from Odense centre

With a ”surgical” operation the existing science park i moved, and becomes the 1st step in the development of a new urban district

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If the proposed program is spread over the whole competition area the density becomes very low

TRADITIONELL UNIVERSITETSPOLITIK

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By concentrating the urban development to the east, a more sustainable city district with higher density and more urban character is established

-

Elfenbenstårnet

Forskerparker

area 15.9 ha

tæthed:VIDENSAMFUNDET 126 %

Knowledge chains

Samspil mellem by og viden

Tripple helix

Sociale gevinster ligestilles med økonomiske resultater

Vækstforum

Crosspoints mellem by og universitet prioriteres

VIDENSØKONOMIEN

Forskerparker

- the urban develBy concentrating opment a vast landscape area can be preserved

TRADITIONELL UNIVERSITETSPOLITIK

Universitetet løsrevet fra by/region

Fra idé till faktura Forskerparker

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VIDENSAMFUNDET

Knowledge chains

Samspil mellem by og viden

Tripple helix

Sociale gevinster ligestilles med økonomiske resultater

Vækstforum

Crosspoints mellem by og universitet prioriteres

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Forskerpar Forsk

Knowledge chains Knowledg Know

Viden og information er nøgleinputs og -outputs

PERFYN!

PERFYN!

Fra idé till faktura

Fra idé till faktura Fra idéFra tillid

By/region-ledelse ligeglade med universitetet

Universitetet løsrevet fra by/region

SU

SU

tæthed: 54 %

Viden og information er nøgleinputs og -outputs

Viden og information Viden er Vide og in nøgleinputs og -outputs nøgleinpu nøgl

Herrer vi ære i åndernes rige

By/region-ledelse ligeglade med universitetet

VIDENSØKONOMIEN

VIDENSØKONOMIEN VIDENSØK VIDEN

Elfenbenstårnet

Herrer vi ære i åndernes rige

area 36,6 ha

PERFYN!

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The science city’s urban development is concentrated. Buildings and vegetation define the edge to the landscape

The access road is layed circular road through the area

Smaller separate the are into smaller plots and create views and acess to the surrounding landscape

6 new urban spaces

Efficient edge parking along specific parts of the periphery

Pocket parking is spread in area.

18 plots

The informal streets, alleys and squares create a public easy accessible network of varied spaces

Tripple helix

TrippleTripp hel

Vækstforum

Vækstforu Væks


Sportplads

Sportplads

Pavilion

Parkering Pavilion

Sportplads

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Legeplads

Legeplads

Forsinkelsbassin

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Gårdhave

Gårdhave

Forsinkelsbassin

Restaurant / cafe

Aktivitetsplads

ave Frugtlund

Pavilion

Cykelsti

Forsinkelsbassin Trappe / Rampe Forsinkelsbassin Cykelrute Aktivitetsplads Trappe / Rampe

Cykelrute ‘Shared space’

Ophold

Restaurant / cafe

Trappe / Rampe Forsinkelsbassin Korttidsparkering

‘Shared space’ Legeplads

Trappe Trappe

Trappe Legemøbel Trappe /

Korttidsparkering

Politi

Korttidsparkering Parkering

Ny fodgængerovergang

Trappe / Rampe

Sportplads

PROFESSIONAL / EFFEKT / As Project Leader

BRØNDBY STRAND Transformation and regeneration of existing housing area Winner of 1st phase Type: Competition Location: Brøndby Strand, Denmark Size: Approx. 50 ha

Brøndby Strand was built in the beginning of the 1970’s, as one of the last examples of modernist residential areas. The vast area stretches more than 2.5 km, has 2.500 housing units and over 8.000 inhabitants. Many of the principles and qualities of modernistic housing can be found here: ‘park- dwellings’, separation of traffic modes, well proportioned and organised buildings and housing units. At the same time, the area suffers from many problems:, it is not well integrated to the surroundings, the overall layout does not correspond to the way the inhabitants actually move in the area, many of the buildings are run down and not well insulated and there is a general feeling of insecurity. The starting point for this proposal is an appreciation of the good intentions and qualities of the original design. With few and well thought out design interventions the area can be transformed in a radical way. The new design for the area is centred around a new central movement corridor through the area, ‘Strøget’, which connects the different levels and integrates pedestrian, bicycle and car movement.

Trappe / Rampe


Centerplads Esplanadeparken Ramper

Cafe / Fælleshus

Rækkehuse Cafe / kulturhus

Bypladsen Parkering Parkering

Landskabstrappe

Sport Ny fodgængerovergang

Indkøb

Ny bro

Vand

Esplanadeparken

Strandesplanaden

Idrætshus

Bypladsen

Vej

Lavhuse

Sport


ACADEMIC / Kunstakademiets Arkitekskole

KILDEDAL -

SUSTAINABLE SUBURBANISM AN URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND STRATEGY FOR SUSTAINABLE GROWTH IN A SUBURBAN AREA OUTSIDE OF COPENHAGEN Type: Semester Project Location: Kildedal, Denmark Size: 200 ha

The aim of this project is to develop a strategy for sustainable urban growth within the Fingerplan, that prevents the city from sprawling, respect the natural and ecological networks and guarantee urban qualities at all stages of the development. A potential building zone is laid out within a radius of 1000m from the station. From the circular potential building zone, areas of special interest - nature, built structure and infrastructure - are subtracted. These become recreational and public spaces that gives the area specific qualities and character and contributes to defining the structure of the built space. The layout and the zoning of the urban fabric is ‘deformed’ by the surrounding landscape, creating a masterplan that adapts to its context.


> 7.5m

< 35 m

Scenic pedestrian path around setllement

Internal ringroad

Main Infrastructure total

1. kindergarden 2. biological info centre

1. congress centre

5. Novo N

2. cultural centre

3. school 6. school

4. Oticon

4. food centre 5. bicycle rental

3. sports centre

Plots total

Existing buildings transformed into pavilions with special programs

2010

New pavilions in the landscape with public programs

2020

240%

150 %

90 % 60 % 30 % 50 %

2030

2040

Concentric density

Density towards landscape

80 %

Density total


situation

view

grid

grid

recreational edge

big box pavilions

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la nd sa pe

zo ne s

la nd sc ap e bu re il cre zo din ati ne g ve s fro nt

la nd sa pe

nature/ 5 % recreation

nature/ 5 % recreation

housing 25 %

300 900 m2 business 65 %

situation

situation

paths & recreational edges

business 15 %

paths & recreational edges

recreational edges

institutions 5%

retail 5%

2%

housing 65 %

pavilions

pavilions

free access

free access

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recreational edges

business 15 %

grid institutions 10 %

passage

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situation

institutions 5%

retail 5%

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Main circulation along the sides of the area - the strip along the railway

situation

existing roads

existing farms

A 75 * 75 m grid divides the grid into smaller plots

existing farms

infrastructure

Pavilions in landscape with public functions

existing farms

existing farms

situation

bu il zo din ne g s

Situation

existing roads

pavilions

situation

situation

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Pedestrian recreational paths across landscape

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Maximum volume from which 30 % of the roof and outer facade is subtracted

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retail 5%

Average density:

housing 90 %

housing 65 %

free access

1 179 400 m2

business 65 %

140 % situation

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Total Area:

nature/ 90 % recreation

nature/ 90 % recreation

retail 5%

existing farms

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housing 25 %

Average density:

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684 200 m2

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business 15 %

business 15 %

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Existing Roads are preserved and divide the grid

Main circulation along the sides of the area - the strip along the railway

Passage through built structure

View of the landscape for everybody

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situation

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situation

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PRIVATE / Open ideas competition - 2nd price / In collaboration with rene lindsay

ØRESUND 2040 A SUSTAINABLE VISION AND REGIONAL STRATEGY FOR THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF ØRESUND Type: Open international ideas competition Location: Region of Øresund

The idea of this project is give a visionary and free proposal for the long term physical development of the Øresund region - in a regional, transnational and global perspective. The vision should also strengthen the Øresund Region’s position as a unique metropolis. The point of departure of the project is that the identity of the region of Øresund must emanate from life on its streets and squares. The organization of urban development is described with the metaphor of the castles - as the place where you belong - both figuratively and practical significance. The proposal aims to plan for a network of cities - compact and complex cities, without the complications of urban sprawl. Only if the city’s role and shape rethought, citizens can be convinced that it is better to live close together in the city than to have a large area in the suburbs. Life in the dense city must provide identity - citizenship.



PROFESSIONAL / ARUP / As Project Leader

CITY OF TSHWANE MASTERPLAN masterplan for an african capital of excellence in south africa Type: Commission Location: Pretoria, South Africa Size: 2000 ha

Over the past 20 years, the City of Tshwane has experienced urban decay, mainly in the form of increased crime rates and lack of urban management, leading to a bad reputation and subsequently lack of investment in he city. The masterplan for the City of Tshwane aims to revitalise the inner city by identifying and encouraging potentials and areas of growth. The new masterplan for the city of Tshwane was commissioned by the city of Tshwane in collaboration with the National Department of Public works. It was carried our over 2 years, and integrated a wide range of services such as masterplanning, infrastrucure, planning, economics , transport, stakeholder engagement and urban management. 5 key areas, in strategic locations, each with specific structure and program, will become catalysts for the new development. The key areas are connected by a continuous landscape element - the ‘ Musanda’. The Musanda combines recreation, infrastructure and transport, and re-integrates areas of the city that are today segregated.


zoological gardens

WEST CAPITAL / MARABASTAD

church square

caledonian sports ground

pretoria station & salvokop

‘Focussing the efforts’

Seeds

Musanda

Paul kruger street

helen joseph street

Public transport (BRT)

Corridor

Precincts


Omklædningsfaciliteter

Strandpark

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Flydeponton

Bådehavnen Nordrebassinet

Øresundsbassinet

Fiskerihavnen

Fiskerlandsby Bakkebassinet

+ Lystbådehavn

Kanal

+

+ Udsigtsbakker

+

Observatorium

+

Cruiseshipbassinet Tudsesøer

+ ++ + + + + + + + + Naturcenter

Færgehavn Nord

+ + +

Kulturhus Docken Kanal

Kajakbassin

Vandhuller

Kalkbrænderiløbet Kanal Cruiseterminal Havnetunnel Vandsportscenter

Skibsvrag

Skovcirkler

Eks. Kraner Skudehavnen

Skudeløbet

Svannemølleværket

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Husbåde Vandkulturhus Orientbassinet

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PRIVATE / Open competition 3rd prize / In collaboration with Rene Lindsay, Morten Kjer Jeppesen & Mads Boserup Lauritsen

CITY ON THE EDGE NORDHAVNEN - THE SUSTAINABLE CITY OF THE FUTURE - 3rd price in open international competition Location: Nordhavnen, Copenhagen Size: 220 ha

The overall vision of this project is a sustainable city district of the twenty-first century that could serve as a lighthouse because of its innovative and future-oriented solutions that would be able to meet the challenges that we are facing, not least in terms of climate change and resource consumption This projects reinterpretes the port as structural and historical heritage. Whereas many port developments in recent times have regarded the sites as Tabula Rasa - the blank slate, our project is based in the historical organization of the industrial harbour, in which the maximum amount of quay was established in order for the ships to be loaded. Warehouses were built along the edge and behind buildings lay infrastructure and parks. With this organization you get all the elements of a ‘good’ city - green and blue within walking distance!


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01b Activity quai

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01d docking area

01e Activity square

02a Urban squares

02b Sportsedge

02c Activityedge

02d Hilltops

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PROFESSIONAL / EFFEKT Competition - 2nd Prize / As Project Leader

The transformation of this post-industrial area offers a unique potential for the city of Fredericia to reconnect the city to the water, and to create an attractive, active and accessible waterfront for the inhabitants of the city.

DEVELOPMENT OF A FORMER INDUSTRIAL HARBOR AREA

Rather than a traditional master- plan we propose a flexible strategy, combining aspects of people, space and economy, that will guarantee urban qualities at all stages and in all parts of the development process.

FREDERICIA C - 2nd price in international competition Type: Competition Location: Fredericia Size: 20 ha

A series of new public activities e.g. a food- market, a school and a culture- house, combined with a network of urban spaces - public living- rooms - make out the spine of the strategy. By linking a specific public building and a urban space to each of the phases we guarantee both urban quality and economic viability throughout the process.


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Example on perimeter block on Gammelhavn with public oriented facilities and access to lifted courtyard from street

Example on strip of dense solitary volumes from the lobby plaza at Dokken public functions on ground floor

Example on rowhousing with lifted court yard and private gardens and greenhouses on the roof.

Campus cluster of freestanding commercial buildings with amenities and greenhouse on the roof.

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ACADEMIC / Kunstakademiets Arkitekskole

In the last years the relative part of small apartments in Copenhagen has decreased. Many small one-room apartments have been transformed to fewer larger apartments, and few new ones have been built.

THE LITTLE HOUSE

The plot lies in the northeastern corner of a block, and its closest neighbouring houses are old industry buildings, which are high and around 15 meters deep. As a consequense of this, the apartments are distributed as a tower in the outer corner of the plot, with four apartments on each floor, one in each corner, penetrated by a central staircase, a spine. The apartment-tower stands on a base which contains workshops, study rooms, bicycle-parking etc. On ground level, facing the street, the base contains public functions such as shops, restaurants or bars.

STUDENT HOUSING IN COPENHAGEN Type: semester project Location: Amager, Copenhagen Size: 2500 m2


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KILDEPARKEN 2020 REVITALISATION OF A RUN DOWN MODERNISTIC HOUSING AREA Type: Comission Location: Aalborg Size: 54 ha

Kildeparken is a modernistic housing area in Aalborg, built in the beginning of the 1970’s. During the past years the evolution of the area has been negative. The buildings are run- down and in desperate need of renovation, while the 1100 almost completely similar apartments and the monotonous outdoor- areas lack the qualities to meet the demands and wishes of Aalborg’s modern- day inhabitants. This has led to a rapid increase in crime and social problems in the area. Kildeparken 2020 combines a plan to renovate the rundown buildings and outdoor areas with an overall and holistic transformation strategy of the area into a more active, attractive and safe neighbourhood. The elements of Kildeparken 2020 are: 1) Lighter and better apartments 2) Different facades and building typologies to create more diversity 3) New and improved infrastructure to connect the area’s isolated enclaves 4) New public buildings and activities to activate and attract people to the area 5) New vegetation and landscape activities


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PROFESSIONAL / ARUP / As Project Leader

PRESTON BEACH DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK new town in an ecologically highly sensitive setting in west australia Type: Commission Location: Tottenham, London Size: 10 ha

Preston Beach creates unique relationships between people and nature within the unique landscapes of the Peel region. It will be a model for coastal living, embracing environmental challenges, creating a place that enhances the sensitive landscapes, improves the wetlands habitats and ecosystems and that is resilient to bushfires and challenges of climate change. Preston Beach will be a place of many places, prioritising employment retention, creating opportunities for a range of uses including tourism, art, health & retirement and providing high quality housing diversity and affordability that are unrivalled in the area, enabling the Peel Region to respond to the changing economic and social needs. As such, Preston Beach will thrive as a focal point in the region – a unique place where people want to live, learn, work and play.


Development Area Social Infrastructure Town & Neighbourhood Centre Employment – Economic Driver Employment – Hotel/ Tourism Infrastructure Open Space

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