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A Dramatic Detour by Active City Transformation

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Jan 19, 2011

Competition-winning entry for the Solrød Municipality by Active City Transformation

The design proposal of Danish practice Active City Transformation for a new activity park in one of Copenhagen's suburbs was recently selected as one of the nine winning entries for the competition entitled "A Good Detour" (En god omvej). The project is now scheduled for completion in 2012 and is receiving funding support from Realdania and The Danish Foundation for Culture and Sports Facilities.

The intent of the competition was to encourage innovative design and planning concepts that would create better conditions for healthier and more active lifestyles, especially within the everyday spaces we inhabit.  Ultimately, the winning projects will be used as examples that other cities and communities can emulate.

Area 1, rendering

Out of the 59 municipalities who submitted proposals, only 9 were selected to develop and build their ideas.  In collaboration with Solrød Municipality, a suburb of Copenhagen, ACT submitted a proposal to establish an activity park along the embankment of a highway noise barrier.  The site is, as most noise highway barriers are, a vast 1.4 kilometer strip of land, directly adjacent to a large residential area and void of any desirable function.

Area 2, rendering

In a country where vertical topography is a rarity, the proposed activity park will take advantage of the site’s ”hill” landscape, integrating a series of new experiences for local citizens, including walking and climbing paths and a sledding area during the winter.

Area 3, rendering

The design concept calls for the establishment of four activity zones and a disc golf course along the entire site.  Each of the activity areas is designed with a specific function and user group in mind.  For example one area creates a new public performance space, while another is considered to be a “big kids” playground, catering to all ages.  The design proposal also takes advantage of the existing site characteristics, utilizing a grove of trees, for example, to add intimacy to the performance space.

Apart from the proposed local improvements to the site, the activity park will also become a part of the municipality’s greater plan for a 4 kilometer long activity route through the center of the town.

Area 1, section
Area 2, section
Area 3, section

Project Details:

Project: Activity Park
Location: Solrød, DK
Type: Invited Competition, 1st Prize
Size: 5 Hectars
Budget: < 2,000,000 DKK ($360,000)
Partners: Solrød Municipality
Clients: Solrød Municipality
Status: Schematic Design Phase

See many more plans and schemes of this project in the image gallery below. All images courtesy of ACT.

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A Dramatic Detour by Active City Transformation

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Jan 19, 2011

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Competition-winning entry for the Solrød Municipality by Active City Transformation

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wall ● solrød ● park ● landscape ● europe ● denmark ● copenhagen ● activity ● active city transformation ● act ● a dramatic detour

The design proposal of Danish practice Active City Transformation for a new activity park in one of Copenhagen's suburbs was recently selected as one of the nine winning entries for the competition entitled "A Good Detour" (En god omvej). The project is now scheduled for completion in 2012 and is receiving funding support from Realdania and The Danish Foundation for Culture and Sports Facilities.

The intent of the competition was to encourage innovative design and planning concepts that would create better conditions for healthier and more active lifestyles, especially within the everyday spaces we inhabit.  Ultimately, the winning projects will be used as examples that other cities and communities can emulate.

Area 1, rendering

Out of the 59 municipalities who submitted proposals, only 9 were selected to develop and build their ideas.  In collaboration with Solrød Municipality, a suburb of Copenhagen, ACT submitted a proposal to establish an activity park along the embankment of a highway noise barrier.  The site is, as most noise highway barriers are, a vast 1.4 kilometer strip of land, directly adjacent to a large residential area and void of any desirable function.

Area 2, rendering

In a country where vertical topography is a rarity, the proposed activity park will take advantage of the site’s ”hill” landscape, integrating a series of new experiences for local citizens, including walking and climbing paths and a sledding area during the winter.

Area 3, rendering

The design concept calls for the establishment of four activity zones and a disc golf course along the entire site.  Each of the activity areas is designed with a specific function and user group in mind.  For example one area creates a new public performance space, while another is considered to be a “big kids” playground, catering to all ages.  The design proposal also takes advantage of the existing site characteristics, utilizing a grove of trees, for example, to add intimacy to the performance space.

Apart from the proposed local improvements to the site, the activity park will also become a part of the municipality’s greater plan for a 4 kilometer long activity route through the center of the town.

Area 1, section
Area 2, section
Area 3, section

Project Details:

Project: Activity Park
Location: Solrød, DK
Type: Invited Competition, 1st Prize
Size: 5 Hectars
Budget: < 2,000,000 DKK ($360,000)
Partners: Solrød Municipality
Clients: Solrød Municipality
Status: Schematic Design Phase

See many more plans and schemes of this project in the image gallery below. All images courtesy of ACT.

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