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Copenhagen's Superkilen Urban Park by BIG + Topotek1 + Superflex

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Jan 16, 2013

Superkilen urban park in Copenhagen, Denmark (Photo: Iwan Baan)

Earlier this week, we published the winners of the 2013 AIA Institute Honor Awards with eight projects from around the world being recognized in the category "Regional and Urban Design." One of the lucky award winners is Superkilen, an urban park master plan in Copenhagen designed by BIG in collaboration with landscape architects Topotek1 and artists' group Superflex. The project also recently raked in a citation as the best Urban Design in the Annual Design Review of ARCHITECT magazine.

Project Description from BIG:

At almost a mile long Superkilen wedges through one of the most ethnically diverse and socially challenged neighborhoods in Denmark creating a truly unique urban space with a strong identity on a local and global scale. The park is divided into three zones: the red square, the black market and the green park and is conceived as a giant exhibition of urban best practice - a collection of global everyday objects from the 60+ home countries of the local inhabitants. Initiated by the City of Copenhagen and Realdania Foundation, the project started construction in 2009 and opened to the public in June 2012. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected Superkilen as one of the winners of the 2013 Institute Honor Awards, the profession’s highest recognition of works that exemplify excellence in architecture, interior architecture and urban design.

Photo: Iwan Baan

“This project is a joy! This is not only original, but stunning to behold. It is noteworthy for its aesthetic approach, which is straightforwardly artificial rather than pretending to be natural. One of the project’s most exciting dimensions is its inclusion of the diverse community of users. Its bold use of color and public art in spaces that promote social interaction and engagement all exude a high level of excitement and energy through what once looked like residual space. Superkilen shows what can be done with an open, inventive approach within severe cost limitations. It demonstrates the value of powerful visual and spatial moves while keeping connected to the realities of a contemporary multicultural context: the condition of many European cities. The form of the project grew from a community participation process that led to a clear identity and enjoyable series of spaces. As a formal expression it breaks down into pieces and fits very nicely into the scale of the surrounding area as an interesting patchwork.” 2013 Institute Honor Awards for Regional and Urban Design Jury.

Photo: Iwan Baan
Photo: Iwan Baan
Photo: John Krøll

The Architect Magazine highlights Superkilen in their annual Design Review:  “There’s an effort to represent each nationality living in the neighborhood through follies or specific programs … that is a lot of bang for the buck at $34 per square foot.” Elizabeth Ranieri

The urban park is also nominated for the prestigious Designs of the Year 2013 award by the Design Museum in London. Superkilen and other nominated projects, including the Olympic Cauldron by Thomas Heatherwick and The Shard by Renzo Piano will be on show in an exhibition at the museum from 20 March to 7 July 2013. The winners will be announced in April.

Photo: Torben Eskerod
Photo: Jens Lindhe
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Photo: Iwan Baan
Drawing by BIG

A book on Superkilen is currently in the works by Swedish Arvinius Publishers and expected to be out by Summer 2013.    

Check the image gallery below for more photos. Get a unique 360 view of the Black Square by photographer John Krøll here.

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Copenhagen's Superkilen Urban Park by BIG + Topotek1 + Superflex

By Bustler Editors|

Wednesday, Jan 16, 2013

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Superkilen urban park in Copenhagen, Denmark (Photo: Iwan Baan)

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urban ● topotek1 ● superkilen ● superflex ● park ● master plan ● europe ● denmark ● copenhagen ● city

Earlier this week, we published the winners of the 2013 AIA Institute Honor Awards with eight projects from around the world being recognized in the category "Regional and Urban Design." One of the lucky award winners is Superkilen, an urban park master plan in Copenhagen designed by BIG in collaboration with landscape architects Topotek1 and artists' group Superflex. The project also recently raked in a citation as the best Urban Design in the Annual Design Review of ARCHITECT magazine.

Project Description from BIG:

At almost a mile long Superkilen wedges through one of the most ethnically diverse and socially challenged neighborhoods in Denmark creating a truly unique urban space with a strong identity on a local and global scale. The park is divided into three zones: the red square, the black market and the green park and is conceived as a giant exhibition of urban best practice - a collection of global everyday objects from the 60+ home countries of the local inhabitants. Initiated by the City of Copenhagen and Realdania Foundation, the project started construction in 2009 and opened to the public in June 2012. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has selected Superkilen as one of the winners of the 2013 Institute Honor Awards, the profession’s highest recognition of works that exemplify excellence in architecture, interior architecture and urban design.

Photo: Iwan Baan

“This project is a joy! This is not only original, but stunning to behold. It is noteworthy for its aesthetic approach, which is straightforwardly artificial rather than pretending to be natural. One of the project’s most exciting dimensions is its inclusion of the diverse community of users. Its bold use of color and public art in spaces that promote social interaction and engagement all exude a high level of excitement and energy through what once looked like residual space. Superkilen shows what can be done with an open, inventive approach within severe cost limitations. It demonstrates the value of powerful visual and spatial moves while keeping connected to the realities of a contemporary multicultural context: the condition of many European cities. The form of the project grew from a community participation process that led to a clear identity and enjoyable series of spaces. As a formal expression it breaks down into pieces and fits very nicely into the scale of the surrounding area as an interesting patchwork.” 2013 Institute Honor Awards for Regional and Urban Design Jury.

Photo: Iwan Baan
Photo: Iwan Baan
Photo: John Krøll

The Architect Magazine highlights Superkilen in their annual Design Review:  “There’s an effort to represent each nationality living in the neighborhood through follies or specific programs … that is a lot of bang for the buck at $34 per square foot.” Elizabeth Ranieri

The urban park is also nominated for the prestigious Designs of the Year 2013 award by the Design Museum in London. Superkilen and other nominated projects, including the Olympic Cauldron by Thomas Heatherwick and The Shard by Renzo Piano will be on show in an exhibition at the museum from 20 March to 7 July 2013. The winners will be announced in April.

Photo: Torben Eskerod
Photo: Jens Lindhe
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Photo: Iwan Baan
Drawing by BIG

A book on Superkilen is currently in the works by Swedish Arvinius Publishers and expected to be out by Summer 2013.    

Check the image gallery below for more photos. Get a unique 360 view of the Black Square by photographer John Krøll here.

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