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Brøndby Reunited

Name
Frederikke Dahl Holleufer
Education degree
Master
Subject area
Architecture
Study programme
Spatial Design - Architecture, Design and Interiors
Institute
Architecture and Design
Year
2019
Awards
DURAVIT

The vision is to revitalize Brøndby Strand through sport and architecture.
Five high-rises are to be demolished, which is an obvious opportunity to re-think Brøndby Strand and remove it from the list of exposed areas.

The project is designed around a strong sense of identity and utilizes this identity in spatial details, to establish a sports-community that unites and activates the surrounding area.

Programme

‘Brøndby’ has a strong sense of identity when it comes to sport, which is utilized to revitalize the area around ‘Brøndby Strand’ in the project. The master plan describes in detail how to activate the area through a combination of sport and architecture.

“We need more diversity. Not just of a different ethnicity. That creates the problems.”
Ulla, Home care Brøndby
Interview - jan 2019
Plan -1
Plan -2
“It would be cool if you had a place where you could invite people, and tell them: “come train with, you can live here!”.”
Frederik Rask, Athlete, Team Danmark
Interview 2019
Isometric drawing
Elevation west
Section
Section
Section
Elevation south
Plan 0
Legat

DURAVIT

Juryen sagde bl.a.:
"Frederikke Dahl Holleufer har med sit ambitiøse og meget overbevisende afgangsprojekt "Brøndby United", sat en ny dagsorden for hvordan man kan forstå og revitalisere et kompliceret område som Brøndby Strand. 

I den indledende research ses stedet og lokalbefolkningen gennem en antropologisk og tektonisk linse. Frederikke har på det grundlag lokaliseret og nyfortolket en eksisterende stærk sportsidentitet og et gennemgående rumligt relief på stedet, der på nyskabende vis genererer en specifik arkitektonisk DNA til fremtidige rumlige indgreb i området. 

Projektet spænder dermed fra et stærkt teoretisk grundlag til en konkret arkitektonisk forslagstillelse, hvor identitet, strategi og ornament mødes." 

The Royal Danish Academy supports the Sustainable Development Goals
Since 2017 the Royal Danish Academy has worked with the Sustainable Development Goals. This is reflected in our research, our teaching and in our students’ projects. This project relates to the following UN goal(-s):
Decent work and economic growth (8)
Reduced inequalities (10)
Sustainable cities and communities (11)