Maritime District

Residential complex layout has been designed to enable people to meet outside and socialize. Different urban spaces with different qualities can offer various purposes and provide unique experience. The complex area is attracting people through the inviting shape of the southern facades granting access to the site. The building form creates a straight path, leading towards an active public space with cafe and restaurant by the water, which cannot be noticed until the destination of open waterfront is reached. In this way, the residential buildings are supposed to activate the neglected harbor place and bring a new value to the site.

Typology: residential
Location: Aalborg
Size: 3,680 m2
Year: autumn 2018
Team: Barbara Høyer Johansen,
Drashti Shantiv Mehta,
Louise Bagge Mikkelsen,
Tanja Krogh Andersen

Site section with city context
Site analysis – access and views
Site analysis – microclimate

Building form is designed to encourage inhabitants to social integration. The urban spaces with various site qualities have different purposes and provide unique experiences. The complex area is attracting people through the inviting shape of the southern facades granting access to the site.

Spatial concept
Outdoor spaces concept
Floor plan – apartments

The building form creates a straight path, leading towards an active public space with cafe and restaurant by the waterfront, which cannot be noticed until the destination of open waterfront is reached. This way, the residential buildings activate the neglected harbor place and bring new value to the site. When walking down the east, the enclosed and more private urban space occur between the buildings, shielded from the waterfront and creating a safe outdoor environment for children.

Cross section – zero-energy strategies
Pedestrian street view
Apartment design

Sadine

The project presents the proposal for urban development for eastern part of the capital of Montenegro – Podgorica. The designed area of 144 hectares is currently empty. The projects reflects the principles of sustainable city development through creating green public spaces as well as in the aspects of communication, promoting bicycle and pedestrian flow. The urban plan establishes several zones of the development, having public or residential functions.

Location: Podgorica, Montenegro
Year: spring 2018
Team: Jacek Glapiak

The designed area of Podgorica
Analyses
Masterplan
Pedestrian street view

Odinsgården

Main gains for a building renovation

Primary purpose for Mimersgade dwellings was to make apartments more comfortable to live in for habitants. According to their needs we decided to reduce staircases to two and have four apartments on each floor. In this way we got more space inside of apartments as well as we made the layout more flexible.

Typology: residential (renovation)
Year: spring 2016
Team:
Kai Wu,
Natalia Lipczuk,
Simon Delanchy

Odinsgården development – 3D view
Masterplan

We have kept a simple shape of the building. To make a modern look we decided to put “stripes” of windows and pathways across the building on east side to emphasise entrances and staircases and make indoors brighter.

Concept of the building renovation
Floor plan, level 0
Floor plan, level 1
Floor plan, level 2
East elevation
West elevation
South elevation
North elevation