CIVIL SOCIETY TOUR COPENHAGEN NOVEMBER 18TH-20

Program and info Civil Society Tour Kopenhagen
November 18-20th 2015
CIVIL SOCIETY TOUR COPENHAGEN
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NOVEMBER 18 -20 2015
HAN - Civil Society Lab
PARTICIPANTS
Organisation: Dort Spierings, HAN University of Applied Sciences Nijmegen, Civil Society Lab
[email protected] architect-urban planner
0031-653950068
27 Participants: 17 students, 4 teachers, 6 professional workers
Sanne Bronkhorst
Pedagogics
Manon van Heeswijk
Social Work
Fieke Hermans
Pedagogics
Ellen van den Hoogen
Pedagogics
Femke Wittenaar
Social Work
Jeanine Velders
Social Work
Luuk Verhoeven
Social Work
Tom Jansen
Communication & Multimedia Design
Koen van Ooijen
Pedagogics
Leonie van Elst
Social Work
Maaike Bugter
Social Work
Ilse Cox
Applied Psychology
Rob van Gameren
Applied Psychology
Ragna de Greeff
Regional Development and Innovation
Thijs Brinkmans
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Civil Engineering
Christiaan Eisma
Civil Engineering
Bewar Ahmed
Architecture
Joos Meesters
Lisa van den Heuvel
Mariska Gootzen
manager HAN Civil Society Lab, Pedagogics
teacher HAN Civil Society Lab, Pedagogics
teacher HAN Civil Society Lab, Pedagogics
Anja van de Westelaken
Arjan van Peer
Lambert van der Ven
Ton Moors
Eric Schlangen
Frans van den Goorbergh
ZET consultancy liveability
ZET consultancy liveability
Speleon, primary education
GoedWonen Gemert, housing association
HaBiPro community advisor
Larenstein tuin- en landschaparchitectuur
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Wednesday, November 18 , organisation: Danny and Dort
- 06.00
06.00-06.45
07.15-08.40
08.40-09.45
09.45-10.15
10.15-11.15
11.15-11.45
11.45-12.30
12.30-13.30
13.30-15.30
16.00-17.00
17.00-18.30
18.30-19.00
19.00-21.00
21.00-22.00
22.00-
Travel on your own or in groups to Eindhoven Airport
Security check – hand luggage only
Flight Eindhoven airport to Copenhagen
Transport by metro Deliver luggage to hotel Copenhagenstar
www.copenhagenstar.dk/uk Colbjørnsensgade 13, Vesterbro, 1652 Kopenhagen
Walk to Universiteit van Kopenhagen Centre, guided by Danny van Peer, Dutch
inhabitant of Copenhagen and student Geography
Øster Voldgade 10, c/o Institut for Geovidenskab og Naturfor
Coffee/tea @ Universiteit van Kopenhagen KHR,
Anne Gravsholt Busck Management, Geography Associate Professor Geography
Introduction Copenhagen: history - urban planning – Architecture
Urban renewal neighborhood Copenhagen bottom-up planning and social agenda
Introduction to Christiania Infosite Christiania – freetown – civil society - Løn
by Danny Peer
Walk trough city or enter to Christiania by Danny Peer
Lunch at Christiania Nemoland (students on their own)
Visit Christiania
http://www.christiania.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Guideeng2.pdf
Wrap up and drinks @restaurant in hotel Copenhagenstar
Free time
Walk to restaurant Restaurant Puk
Vandkunsten 8A (students eat on their own)
Dinner at restaurant Restaurant Puk (students eat on their own)
Evening walk side seeing Copenhagen centre Cykleslangen – little mermaid
https://youtu.be/iypvbe6J6Qs
Visit Red Square
http://www.guerrilla-innovation.com/archives/2011/08/000806.php
Free evening
(bv Fermentoren Halmtorvet 29c)
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Thursday, November 19 , organisation: Joos/Lisa & Dort
08.00-08.45
08.45-09.30
10.00-11.00
11.00-12.30
12.30-13.30
13.30-14.30
14.30-16.00
16.00-17.00
17.00-19.00
19.00-19.30
19.30-22.00
22.00-
Breakfast at hotel
Walk to childrens-cultural-centre from the hotel (or 20 min by bus 5A)
Visit childcentre Børnekulturhus. Introduction childcare, education and architecture
http://www.dac.dk/en/dac-life/copenhagen-x-gallery/cases/childrens-cultural-centreoeresundsvej/ (Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter)
Walk to Tietgen Student housing, Lundgaard & Tranberg, guided by Dort
IT University
Metro DR Byen to Vestamager Station
Lunch @ Cafè 8tallet in Ørestad http://timos.dk/restaurant-cafe-oerestad8tallet/8tallet-galleri Richard Mortensens Vej 81A
Introduction Orestad: urban planning – architecture – social work - education
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8S8N8NnJ07Q
8 House, BIG, Bjarke Ingels Group http://vimeo.com/3499612
visit of the project
Guided architectural walk through Ørestad by Dort
VM Mountain, Gymnasium - education and architectural concept
Wrap up
Return to hotel and refresh time
Walk to restaurant (with whole group)
Dinner and introduction to nonprofit restaurant (with whole group) - Café Cadeau
Kirkenes Integrations Tjeneste www.cafecadeau.dk
Smallegade 47 DK-2000 Frederiksberg Mobile: +45 22794122
Free evening
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Friday, November 20
07.00-07.45
07.45-08.15
08.15-09.00
09.10-10.35
Breakfast and check out at hotel
Transport by metro to airport
Check in
Flight Copenhagen - Eindhoven
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End of Civil Society Tour
Woensdagochtend inleiding kopenhagen universiteit
http://news.ku.dk/all_news/2015/07/eu-project-prepares-roadmap-for-the-sustainable-use-of-europeanlandscapes/
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The world has changed rapidly in the last few decades, with profound changes in the ways we use
land to support a growing, and increasingly affluent and urban population. As we head towards a
global population of more than 9 billion people, we have entered a critical decision space, a window of
opportunity over the next few decades within which it is still possible to avert a move beyond the planet’s sustainability limit. Conceptual representation of the critical decision space resulting from cumulative global human impacts (GLP 2005, Science Plan and Implementation Strategy). The successful
transition towards a global society that can live within the planet’s boundaries is widely seen as the
greatest challenge humanity has ever faced. More people will require more space and more resources, which will have to be provided by a finite land surface facing added pressures from our
changing climate. Land use change is inevitable and managing this change sustainably will become a
major challenge. There are inherent uncertainties in this process, and responsibility will have to be
shared by governments, the private sector and individual citizens. A major first step towards achieving
the future we want is to understand better what type of world we would like to live in. Visions of the
future stimulate dialogue, help build a consensus on shared priorities, and support planning by providing long-term targets. Land use is determined by the complex interface between the biophysical environment, and human activity shaped by historical and current cultural and socio-economic processes.
Many groups may have contrasting interests in the land, and any change can be contentious. Understanding these different viewpoints and finding common ground will therefore have to be the first step
towards
managing
sustainable
land
use
change.
Woensdagmiddag
Christiania
is een alternatieve wijk in Kopenhagen, die ontstond nadat hippies, daklozen, alternatieven en autonomen militaire kazernes bezetten en de ’vrijstaat Christiania' uitriepen.
Sindsdien is het uitgegroeid tot een buurt waar alternatievelingen zich thuis voelen, en die volgens de bewoners
een toonbeeld is van de Deense progressiviteit en tolerantie. Het stadsbestuur probeert al jaren de krakers te
verwijderen, om op het terrein woningen te bouwen. Tot
nu toe zonder succes.
In Christiania is geen gemotoriseerd verkeer en de wijk
heeft zijn eigen regels. Zo worden er openlijk softdrugs
gebruikt en verkocht. Harddrugs zijn verboden. Er heeft
zich een complete subcultuur ontwikkeld in deze wijk. U
vindt er muurschilderingen, boetiekjes met alternatieve
kleding, kunstateliers en her en der staan beeldhouwwerken. De bewoners hebben ook diverse zaken
geopend, variërend van een groentewinkel, een bakker en restaurants tot tattooshops en winkels waar
sieraden worden gemaakt en verkocht. Verder zijn er vaak openluchtvoorstellingen en muziekuitvoeringen.
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Christiania is een verrassend groene wijk met aangename waterpartijen. Ideaal om even uit te blazen
of voor een picknick.
De wijk noemt zichzelf een ‘vrijstad’, maar zo heel vrij is het er ook weer niet. Bijna overal is het verboden om foto's te nemen. Dat staat aangegeven op bordjes en ook die mag u niet fotograferen. Foto’s van Christiania zijn te koop bij diverse kraampjes…
Handig om te weten
Website: Infosite Christiania (download hier een brochure)
Adres: Bådsmandsstræde 43 (wijk Christianshavn)
Openingstijden: 24 uur per dag
Toegang: gratis
Raadpleeg de website van Christiania voor actuele informatie over evenementen.
Woendagavond: Red Square en Cykelslangen, centrum Copenhagen
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Donderdagochtend:
http://www.dac.dk/en/dac-life/copenhagen-x-gallery/cases/childrens-cultural-centre-oeresundsvej/
CHILDREN'S CULTURAL CENTRE ØRESUNDSVEJ
A new cultural centre for children on Amager providing children with optimum conditions for
playing and learning and for attending cultural activities for the young.
The house is built adjoining Musiktorvet (The Music Plaza) in Øresundsvej and will be the first of its
kind in Denmark created from scratch in cooperation with some of its future users.The house has been
designed for children, but very much by children too. Over a period of two years the artist Kerstin
Bergendal held a series of workshops inviting the future users - children from the neighbourhood and
kindergarten teachers from the nearby institutions - to make drawings and models and in this way
contribute to the layout and fitting-out of the house.
Child magnet
The cultural centre for children is to be built on the same site as Musiktorvet in Øresundsvej, forming
part of the overall vision of creating a cultural venue for the neighbourhood and, in the long run, the
whole city. By establishing a new meeting place for children the authorities hope to be able to reverse
the trend among families with children of moving away from the area.
Harmonious, but conspicuous
Set on a corner plot between two existing buildings, the house was conceived as an extension of the
existing gables. On one side is a tall housing block, on the other a lower elongated building, which
means that the height of the cultural centre drops from one end to the other.At the corner the structure
slopes down to single-storey height to preserve the view from and the flow of daylight into the courtyard space behind the house.
Flexible layout
The interior of the building features a number of staggered levels and an open so-called entrance plaza, around which the various rooms and functions of the house surge up and down at different
heights. The floor space is approx. 1,000 sq. m.
The rooms of the house are laid out to accommodate a wide diversity of activities. At one end three
workshop spaces are connected by an activity staircase/climbing slope. The layout of the workshops
is flexible to allow them to be converted to other purposes over time. At the other end of the house
there are rooms encouraging physical movement and performance activities.Spread throughout the
house are plenty of nooks and niches which may be given a personal touch and made 'hard to get at'
for grown-ups. Internal finishes have been selected for their hard-wearing properties and from a desire
for different textural qualities. Exterior walls and ceilings are of painted or raw concrete. The floor of
the ground level is of lacquered concrete as a continuation of the plaza outside.
Yet another cultural venue by Mandrup
With the children's cultural centre Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter once again asserts its position as a convincing supplier of cultural buildings on Amager. In 2001 Mandrup's Community and Cultural Centre in
Holmbladsgade was opened, and in 2006 it was joined by the sports and cultural centre Prismen.
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Donderdagmiddag:
FACTS ON ØRESTAD
Ørestad is down town Scandinavia - less than 10 minutes away from historic Copenhagen. Scandinavia´s main airport and the Fixed Link to Sweden are equally close by. Ørestad is the geographic centre
of the Øresund Region and a gateway to Copenhagen because of its exceptional traffic connections.
CITY OF OPPORTUNITIES AND CONTRASTS
Ørestad consists of four quarters each featuring its own characteristics. Ørestad Nord has been almost
fully developed and in use, the Amager Fælled quarter has been partly urban developed, Ørestad City
is already in use, and in Ørestad Syd the first dwellers have just moved in. The Metro, the roads, the
canals, the water areas and the bicycle paths make the four quarters a whole.
Today 5.000 people live in Ørestad, and you'll find large and small dwellings to fit every need, family
size, age, group and purse. You will meet freehold, cooperative and subsidized family housing – along
with residence halls, student housing and shared housing facilities. There is a vision for Ørestad as
mixed and urban area, and housing and businesses are build side by side. About 10,000 people are
employed in Ørestad businesses today. 15-20 years from now, Ørestad is expected to have
aproximately 20.000 inhabitants and 60.000 - 80.000 people employed in busineses in the areas.
AREA FACTS
Ørestad will be developed over the next 20 years
Ørestad covers an area of more than three miles(five kilometres) from the border of the City of Copenhagen to the Kalvebod Fælled nature reserve
The width of Ørestad is approx. 650 yards (600 metres)
The area of Ørestad totals 3.7 million square yards (3.1 million square metres)
One third of Ørestad’s area consists of parks and green areas
At least 60,000 people will be working in Ørestad
At least 20,000 people will be living in Ørestad
Almost 20,000 people are already studying in Ørestad
There are six Metro stations in Ørestad
10 minutes from Ørestad City to Kongens Nytorv by Metro
29 minutes from Ørestad Station to Malmø Central station in Sweden by regional train
Examples of businesses already located in Ørestad: DR – Danish Broadcasting Corporation, Ferring
Pharmaceuticals, DELL, Medicon Valley Academy, UCB Pharma Nordics, Medtronic, Master Food,
Nikon, Biogen, Accenture, GlaxoSmithKline, Novo Nordisk Scandinavia
You will see the exciting and prize winning architecture in Ørestad: Ørestad Gymnasium, the VMhousing, The Mountaiun Dwellings, the Concert Hall at DR (Danish Broadcasting Company), the ITUniversity and the Tietgen Recidence for students
Four Sections
Ørestad is divided into four city sections, each with its own distinctive character: Ørestad Nord,
Amager Fælled, Ørestad City and Ørestad Syd, which are being developed at different speeds.
Ørestad Nord and Ørestad City are already in use. At the moment, business development is concentrated especially on Ørestad City and Ørestad Syd – the northern part being practically finished and
inhabited.
Both Danish and international architects such as Foster+Partners (UK), Daniel Libeskind (US) and
Jean Nouvel (FR) have been chosen to create housing and offices for the future in Ørestad.
A young neighbourhood
In autumn, 2006 Gallup, the market research company, took the pulse of this section of the city by
asking all new arrivals about their background.
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The analysis revealed that as much as 71% of the inhabitants of Ørestad are below 40 years of age –
compared to 48% in the rest of Copenhagen. More than two thirds have a higher education, while the
figure is 39% for the rest of the city. Ørestad has more families with young children than the rest of
Copenhagen; 28% of the interviewees have children who live at home, the figure for the rest of Copenhagen being 25%. Moreover, the below-30s in Ørestad constitute a larger group than in the rest of
Copenhagen (33% to 23%).
Halfway to SOLD OUT
The development of Ørestad moves steadily ahead. Well over one half of the 3,1 billion square metres have already been sold, which means that the development of the quarter could be finalized within the next 15 years, dependent on the economic conditions.
The selling of building rights is of course one of the main tasks of CPH City & Port Development.
However, the Corporation also sees it as its duty to participate in the creation of’ a multifaceted and
attractive urban life between all the new workplaces and dwellings. BYLIV – ‘Urban Life’ – is among
the initiatives that is instrumental in the realization of new projects that will make Ørestad into a pleasant and dynamic place to live, work and visit.
Health care in Ørestad is no different than in the rest of the Municipallity of CopenhagenIt is the
municipallity who caters for homeservice and houses for the elderly/retirements home etc. Dwellings
are being built in cooperation with the social housing companies. Furthermore new homes for the
elderly will be built in Ørestad South durring 2012 –KAB will built 114
Below figures shows the agedifference in Ørestad.
1. Ørestad
Ages total
6142
0-6 year
890
7-17 year
352
18-24 year
991
25-34 year
2167
35-49 year
1291
50-64 year
355
65+ year
96
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donderdagmiddag
DENMARK'S LARGEST RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PREMIERES
4. juni 2010
One of Denmark´s most spectacular building projects – "8TALLET", which may be rendered as "DIGIT8" – is now ready for habitation.
The new dwellers will experience something quite extraordinary in one of Denmark´s largest residential buildings, situated in Ørestaden. 8TALLET was designed by the internationally renowned architect
firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), known, among other achievements, for the Danish contribution to the
World Expo in Shanghai, for VM Husene in Ørestad City and for VM Bjerget, chosen as the best residential building project in the world.
8TALLET boasts a fine view over Kalvebod Fælled bordering Ørestad – Copenhagen´s new international urban neighbourhood – only 12 minutes with the Metro from central Copenhagen and Kongens
Nytorv.
The 476 new dwellings consist of urban houses, penthouse flats with their own gardens, and regular
flats. A significant feature of the building is a one kilometre long path winding its way along the façades into a double bow at the top of the building. The building is situated at the edge of the endless
plains of Amager, more than twice the size of Dyrehaven north of Copenhagen.
"The challenge working within the city plans of the authorities has been creating a framework securing
that there is urban life and identity inside the building, so that not everything has to happen in the
streets between separate buildings, commercial areas and residents. The idea was not to design a
building, but to design a neighbourhood," says Finn Nørkjær, architect and partner in BIG.
Much inspiration comes from the co-operative building projects Kartoffelrækkerne and Humleby in
Copenhagen – according to Bjarke Ingels, these residential areas provide excellent opportunities for
spontaneity and a vibrant milieu. "8TALLET is the kind of building projects you only find in Ørestaden.
Building a city on a barren field gives designers more room, in every sense of the word. 8TALLET is a
good example of that. This building underlines that Ørestad does not look like any other city quarter in
Copenhagen – it is very much its own," says Jens Kramer Mikkelsen, managing director of CPH City &
Port Development.
FACTS about 8TALLET:
476 dwellings: flats, penthouse flats and urban houses
Small green patios and balconies for practically all dwellings
Communal rooms including a roof terrace in the cross of 8TALLET
Total area: 62,000 sqm – 10,000 sqm are reserved for commercial use
Pre-première: June 6th. Start of sales: June 13
Architects: Bjarke Ingels Group
Client: St. Frederikslund Holding A/S
http://www.8tallet.dk/visit.html
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Education architecture in Orestad
Tietgen hall of residence in Ørestad, Denmark
The Tietgen hall of residence in Ørestad is designed by architects Lundgaard and Tranberg. The
building's circular form makes it quite unique and an architectural attraction in Ørestad.
The new hall of residence is designed as a circular building with seven floors which encircle a green
courtyard.
The circular shape is intersected by five vertical incisions. The five incisions divide the building visually
and functionally into sections. The passages between the sections provide access to the courtyard
and the floors of the building.
Orestad college
3XNs award winning (Best building in Scandinavia 2007) Ørestad Gymnasium (upper secondary
school) creates a framework for cross-disciplinarity and an extended use of IT-based learning by revolutionizing educational space in a structure without traditional classrooms. Four boomerang shaped
storey decks rotate in relation to each other like the shutter of a camera. They form the framework of
the college, and provide space for the college’s four study zones. Each zone is on one level, providing
organisational flexibility, with the option of micro adjustment to create different spaces, learning environments and group sizes. Creative use of media and communications technology is part of the
school’s pedagogy.
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