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A fairy tale as potential (the narrative constructed) :
COPENHAGEN -
the new capital against climate change
Master thesis / Spring 2015Studio - Constructing an archive
Asbjørn Staunstrup Lund Nr: 2012673
“Town and country must be married, and out of this joyous union will spring a new hope, a new life, a new civilization”.
- Ebenezer Howard, Garden Cities of Tomorrow, 1902
PROCESS
extreme Normal
Necessity
Vision
Infrastruc
ture
Ana
lysis
Design
ABSTRACT
THESIS
CONCRETE
9. s
emes
ter
10. s
emes
ter
RESULT
PROCESS
extreme Normal
Necessity
Vision
Infrastruc
ture
Ana
lysis
Design
ABSTRACT
THESIS
CONCRETE
9. s
emes
ter
10. s
emes
ter
RESULT
Read
ers
guid
e
Readers guide
The project encapsulates a proposal for Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller on how to create a sustainable legacy in the heart of Copenhagen as an alternative to the Opera House. The narrative of the project is influenced by “THE NIGHTINGALE”, a fairy tale by H.C. Andersen.
The project is thereby created through an abstraction that in the end encapsulates a concrete proposal.
This report is a summary of the essentials in the project.
Credits
Tutor: Claudia CarboneStudent: Asbjørn Staunstrup Lund
Special thanks to H. C. Andersen & with all respect - Arnold Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller (R.I.P.)
Cont
ent
The beginning
.The Nightingale + Site
.Characters: MAERSK /Emperor Opera house /Mechanical bird Christiania /Real bird
.Christiania time line
Reality Constructed reality
.Site + specific characters
.Climate adaption strategy
From outside the city From inside the city
.Connecting the dots
.Design Manifest
.Redrawing reality
.Relationship model
Local National
.Constructed reality
.Master plan
.The Fairy tale of Maersk
.8
.10
.12
.14
.16
.18.20
.22
.24
.26
.28
.30
.32
.38
.40
.42
.44
.48
The
Nig
htin
gale
by.:
H.C
. And
erse
nFi
rst
publ
ishe
d by
C.A
. Rei
tzel
in C
open
hage
n on
11
Nov
embe
r 18
43 in
the
firs
t vo
lum
e of
the
firs
t co
llect
ion
of N
ew F
airy
Tal
es.
The beginning:
“The Nightingale” (Danish: “Nattergalen”) is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about an emperor who prefers the tinkling of a bejeweled mechanical bird to the song of a real nightingale. When the Emperor is near death, the nightingale’s song restores his health.
Plot:
The Emperor of China learns that one of the most beautiful things in his empire is the song of the nightingale. When he orders the nightingale brought to him, a kitchen maid (the only one at court who knows of its whereabouts) leads the court to a nearby forest where the bird is found. The nightingale agrees to appear at court. The Emperor is so delighted with the bird’s song that he keeps the nightingale in captivity. When the Emperor is given a bejeweled mechanical bird he loses interest in the real nightingale, who returns to the forest. The mechanical bird eventually breaks down due to overuse. The Emperor is taken deathly ill a few years later. The real nightingale learns of the Emperor’s condition and returns to the palace. Death is so moved by the nightingale’s song that he departs and the emperor recovers.
The nightingale agrees to sing to the emperor of all the happenings in the empire, that he will be known as the wisest emperor ever to live.
Illustration: Vilhem Pedersen, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nightingale_(fairy_tale)
The
Nig
htin
gale
+ S
ite
Conn
ecte
d w
ith
Cope
nhag
en
I have connected the elements and roles of the characters in the fairy tale specifically to places in the centre of Copenhagen.
The main characters include:
1. Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller (Maersk headquarters)
- The Emperor
2 . Copenhagen Opera House
- The Mechanical Nightingale
3. Christiania
- The Real Nightingale
1.
2.3.
ARNOLD MEARSK MC-KINNEY MØLLER (1913 - 2012)
- became a partner in the A.P. Møller – Maersk Group in 1940. When Denmark was occupied by Germany during World War II Møller went into exile in the United States and ran the family business from New York until his return to Denmark in 1947. Møller became CEO and chairman on his father’s death in 1965. In 1970, Møller became the first non-American member of the board of IBM, a position he held until 1984.
Møller stepped down as CEO in 1993 in favour of Jess Søderberg, but stayed on as chairman of the board until 2003 when – age 90 – he retired completely.
He personally controlled a substantial portion of the company’s shares until his death. He was generally considered one of the most respected industrialists in Denmark, and was admired by many.
In 1962, A.P. Møller – Mærsk A/S was granted concession to survey and exploit oil and natural gas resources from The North Sea in Denmark, rendering a monopoly-like status to Mærsk.
Through A.P. Møller og Hustru Chastine Mc-Kinney Møllers Fond for general purposes, a wealthy, family-controlled foundation, Møller donated the Copenhagen Opera House that finished in 2005.
It is situated directly across the harbour from the royal residence, Amalienborg Palace, and within sight of his Mærsk headquarters. In the same area, Møller donated Amaliehaven, a park between the Palace and the harbour in the 1980s.
Mae
rsk
Mc-
Kinn
ey M
ølle
r(E
mpe
ror
- Clie
nt)
v
The Emperor from“The Nightingale”
-MAERSK MC-KINNEY MØLLER
Client
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A6rsk_Mc-Kinney_M%C3%B8ller
Cope
nhag
en O
pera
hou
seTh
e m
echa
nica
l bir
d - N
egat
ive
futu
reThe Copenhagen Opera House was donated through the Maersk foundation as a gift to Copenhagen and its residents.
(Finished 2005, Architect: Henning Larsen)
The location of the Opera House begins to tell a different story. It sits right across the royal residence,. It can be argued that he put himself on the same level as the monarchy (the highest command in the Denmark). This creates an unbalanced situation between the people and the monarchy because the people is divided to the Elite - who can afford to use this gift and the bourgeoisie - who cant.
As the mechanical bird in the fairytale is worn-out do to overuse, the same thing happened with the Opera House. Maersk provided an empty shell from a currency created by extracting precious resources from nature which destroys the earth and is responsible for rapid climate change.
This shell operates from the outside as it needs money for maintenance and spectators for the shows. As a result of this, the shell sits empty most of the time.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A6rsk_Mc-Kinney_M%C3%B8ller http://www.christiania.org/find/christianias-lokalhistoriske-arkiv/
NEGATIVE FUTURE REPRESENTS:
- CONTROL/POWER- INDIVIDUAL
- ELITE
=
v
Mechanical bird from “The Nightingale”
-The Copenhagen Opera House
UNSUSTAINABLE LEGACY
Chri
stia
nia
The
Real
Bir
d - P
ossi
tive
fut
ure
With Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller as my client, I will as an architect create a alternative proposal to the Opera House. The project is therefore made as a retrospective vision. Imaging this:
Mr. Maersk sits in his office with two possible project investments.
1. The Opera house2. This Project
He can only choose one. The aim is to give him the opportunity to create a positive future.
A future that represents FREEDOM, COMMUNITY AND EQUALITY and thereby leave behind a sustainable legacy.
Through the fairytale analysis of Copenhagen it was clear that Christiania has the most potential to be developed with necessary.
It is also a chance for Christiania itself to secure their status as a Freetown and get an essential function in the community that benefits all the residents in Copenhagen.
The next couple of pages show two timeines for Christiania.
First what really happened and after taht, my constructed reallity - the after effects of the MAERSK PLAN.
Through TOLERANCE - we will succeed.
v
Natural bird from “The Nightingale”
-CHRISTIANIA
POSITIVE FUTURE REPRESENTS:
- FREEDOM OF LIFE- COMMUNITY/WELFARESTATE
- DANISH CORE VALUES
=
SUSTAINABLE LEGACY
Year
Fort
i�ca
tions
can
be
trac
ed b
ack
to 1
2 th
cen
tury
and
the
Bish
op A
bsal
on, f
ound
er o
f Cop
enha
gen
Cope
nhag
e be
sieg
ed b
y th
e Sw
edes
CHRI
STIA
NIA
12th
1807
1658
1779
1967
1970
1973
1073
1974
1977
1976
1978
1980
1981
1971
1993
Cope
nhag
en b
omba
rded
by
the
Brtit
ish
navy
The
mili
tary
sta
rts
to e
mpt
y Bå
dman
dsst
ræde
Bar
rack
s
The
Thy
Cam
p, in
spire
d by
Woo
dsto
ck in
USA
. A
free
pla
ce
star
ted
by th
e hi
ppie
mov
emen
t.
The
gove
rnm
ent e
stab
lishe
s a
actio
n pl
an d
enom
inat
es
Chris
tiani
a as
a “s
ocia
l exp
erim
ent”
Chri
stia
nia
obta
ins
a se
at in
mun
icip
al b
oard
Verd
ict a
gain
st C
hris
tiani
a in
Dis
tric
t Cou
rt
The
Møl
ler &
Grø
nbor
g Pl
an, a
gov
ernm
ent i
nitia
tive.
The
pla
n pr
opos
e Ch
ristia
nia
as a
exp
erim
enta
l city
with
ext
ensi
ve
auto
nom
y.
1991
Loca
l pla
n pr
esen
ted
1992
Polic
e ca
mpa
ign
agai
nst h
ash
mar
ket
1997
Chris
tiani
a ge
ts it
s ow
n co
rrun
cy (1
= 5
Eur
os)
2004
Inte
rim la
w p
asse
d by
the
gove
rnm
ent.
Chris
tiani
a is
now
und
er th
e Pa
lace
s an
d Pr
oper
ties
Agen
cy.
New
Act
ion
and
Dev
elop
men
t pla
n pr
esen
ted.
2006
Inte
rim la
w e
xpirr
es a
nd C
hris
tiani
a fa
lls u
nder
gen
eral
le
gisl
atio
n.
1979
THE
JUN
CK B
LOCK
AD
E - C
hris
tiani
a �g
hts
hard
dru
gs
The
thea
ter g
roup
“SO
LVO
GN
EN” m
oves
to C
hris
tiani
a an
d st
ages
The
N
ato
Corp
s in
a p
lay
that
trav
els
the
coun
try.
Out
er ra
mpa
rts
are
cons
truc
ted
to in
crea
se to
wn
defe
nse
1830
New
bar
rack
s pl
anne
d at
“Båd
man
dsst
ræde
”
1920
Mili
tary
giv
es u
p m
ost o
f the
ram
part
s ar
ound
Co
peng
aheg
en f
or p
ublic
use
.
1968
Mun
icip
allit
y st
arts
pro
ject
ing
for p
ublic
hou
sing
on
form
er
barr
acks
are
a.
Peop
le fr
om n
eigh
borin
g sl
um s
tart
to u
sing
the
old
barr
acks
,In
Sep
tem
ber
the
Free
Tow
n O
f Ch
rist
iani
a is
pro
clai
med
.
The
Nat
iona
l Mus
eum
pub
lishe
s Ch
ristia
nia
- “
The
Met
ropo
litan
Com
mun
ity”.
Verd
ict a
gain
st C
hris
tiani
a in
Sup
rem
e Co
urt
Publ
ic d
wel
ling
is p
ublis
hed
- The
Arc
her.
A lo
cal n
ewsp
aper
- Th
e M
irror
app
ears
.
1987
Parli
amen
t gra
nts
20 m
io D
Kk fo
r res
taur
atio
n w
ork.
Chris
tiani
a pr
esen
ts th
e G
reen
pla
n
Chris
tiani
a an
d th
e M
inis
try
Of D
efen
se p
rese
nt jo
int
deve
lopm
ent p
lan
2003
2003
REA
LITY
New
Chr
istia
nia
Com
mitt
ee a
nnou
nces
idea
s co
mpe
titio
n.Pr
opos
als
are
pres
ente
d in
Dec
embe
r.
2005
The
Pala
ces
and
Prop
ertie
s Ag
ency
pre
sent
s a
new
repp
ort o
n th
e fu
ture
Chr
istia
nia.
2008
Chris
tiani
a br
ough
t on
a co
urt c
ase
agai
nst t
he s
tate
co
ncer
ning
the
colle
ctiv
e us
e of
the
tota
l are
a an
d id
entit
y of
Ch
ristia
nia.
2011
Chris
tiani
a lo
st b
oth
case
s in
Sup
rem
e co
urt.
The
�rst
bui
ldin
gs is
ere
cted
on
site
: M
ain
build
ing
(The
Pe
ace
Arc
),St
ore
build
ing
(The
Fle
a Bu
ildin
g), T
he R
oyal
Rid
ing
Hal
l (Th
e G
ray
Hal
l).
1836
- 91
2012
Chris
tiani
a �n
ally
bow
s its
hea
d to
acc
ept t
he
mos
t bas
ic, a
nd h
ated
, rul
e of
out
side
soc
iety
: la
nd o
wne
rshi
p. A
ll 84
acr
es—
min
us s
ome
envi
ronm
enta
lly p
rote
cted
land
—of
pre
viou
sly
occu
pied
gov
ernm
ent l
and
will
tran
sfer
to a
fo
unda
tion
run
by C
hris
tiani
a fo
r a p
rice
of 7
6 m
illio
n kr
oner
(nea
rly $
13 m
io).
Chri
stia
nia
Tim
e lin
e - R
ealit
y
Year
Fort
i�ca
tions
can
be
trac
ed b
ack
to 1
2 th
cen
tury
and
the
Bish
op A
bsal
on, f
ound
er o
f Cop
enha
gen
Cope
nhag
e be
sieg
ed b
y th
e Sw
edes
CHRI
STIA
NIA
12th
1807
1658
1779
1967
1970
1973
1073
1974
1977
1976
1978
1980
1981
1971
1993
Cope
nhag
en b
omba
rded
by
the
Brtit
ish
navy
The
mili
tary
sta
rts
to e
mpt
y Bå
dman
dsst
ræde
Bar
rack
s
The
Thy
Cam
p, in
spire
d by
Woo
dsto
ck in
USA
. A
free
pla
ce
star
ted
by th
e hi
ppie
mov
emen
t.
The
gove
rnm
ent e
stab
lishe
s a
actio
n pl
an d
enom
inat
es
Chris
tiani
a as
a “s
ocia
l exp
erim
ent”
Chri
stia
nia
obta
ins
a se
at in
mun
icip
al b
oard
Verd
ict a
gain
st C
hris
tiani
a in
Dis
tric
t Cou
rt
The
Møl
ler &
Grø
nbor
g Pl
an, a
gov
ernm
ent i
nitia
tive.
The
pla
n pr
opos
e Ch
ristia
nia
as a
exp
erim
enta
l city
with
ext
ensi
ve
auto
nom
y.
1991
Loca
l pla
n pr
esen
ted
1992
Polic
e ca
mpa
ign
agai
nst h
ash
mar
ket
1997
Chris
tiani
a ge
ts it
s ow
n co
rrun
cy (1
= 5
Eur
os)
2004
Inte
rim la
w p
asse
d by
the
gove
rnm
ent.
Chris
tiani
a is
now
und
er th
e Pa
lace
s an
d Pr
oper
ties
Agen
cy.
New
Act
ion
and
Dev
elop
men
t pla
n pr
esen
ted.
2006
Inte
rim la
w e
xpirr
es a
nd C
hris
tiani
a fa
lls u
nder
gen
eral
le
gisl
atio
n.
1979
THE
JUN
CK B
LOCK
AD
E - C
hris
tiani
a �g
hts
hard
dru
gs
The
thea
ter g
roup
“SO
LVO
GN
EN” m
oves
to C
hris
tiani
a an
d st
ages
The
N
ato
Corp
s in
a p
lay
that
trav
els
the
coun
try.
Out
er ra
mpa
rts
are
cons
truc
ted
to in
crea
se to
wn
defe
nse
1830
New
bar
rack
s pl
anne
d at
“Båd
man
dsst
ræde
”
1920
Mili
tary
giv
es u
p m
ost o
f the
ram
part
s ar
ound
Co
peng
aheg
en f
or p
ublic
use
.
1968
Mun
icip
allit
y st
arts
pro
ject
ing
for p
ublic
hou
sing
on
form
er
barr
acks
are
a.
Peop
le fr
om n
eigh
borin
g sl
um s
tart
to u
sing
the
old
barr
acks
,In
Sep
tem
ber
the
Free
Tow
n O
f Ch
rist
iani
a is
pro
clai
med
.
The
Nat
iona
l Mus
eum
pub
lishe
s Ch
ristia
nia
- “
The
Met
ropo
litan
Com
mun
ity”.
Verd
ict a
gain
st C
hris
tiani
a in
Sup
rem
e Co
urt
Publ
ic d
wel
ling
is p
ublis
hed
- The
Arc
her.
A lo
cal n
ewsp
aper
- Th
e M
irror
app
ears
.
1987
Parli
amen
t gra
nts
20 m
io D
Kk fo
r res
taur
atio
n w
ork.
Chris
tiani
a pr
esen
ts th
e G
reen
pla
n
Chris
tiani
a an
d th
e M
inis
try
Of D
efen
se p
rese
nt jo
int
deve
lopm
ent p
lan
2003
2003
REA
LITY
New
Chr
istia
nia
Com
mitt
ee a
nnou
nces
idea
s co
mpe
titio
n.Pr
opos
als
are
pres
ente
d in
Dec
embe
r.
2005
The
Pala
ces
and
Prop
ertie
s Ag
ency
pre
sent
s a
new
repp
ort o
n th
e fu
ture
Chr
istia
nia.
2008
Chris
tiani
a br
ough
t on
a co
urt c
ase
agai
nst t
he s
tate
co
ncer
ning
the
colle
ctiv
e us
e of
the
tota
l are
a an
d id
entit
y of
Ch
ristia
nia.
2011
Chris
tiani
a lo
st b
oth
case
s in
Sup
rem
e co
urt.
The
�rst
bui
ldin
gs is
ere
cted
on
site
: M
ain
build
ing
(The
Pe
ace
Arc
),St
ore
build
ing
(The
Fle
a Bu
ildin
g), T
he R
oyal
Rid
ing
Hal
l (Th
e G
ray
Hal
l).
1836
- 91
2012
Chris
tiani
a �n
ally
bow
s its
hea
d to
acc
ept t
he
mos
t bas
ic, a
nd h
ated
, rul
e of
out
side
soc
iety
: la
nd o
wne
rshi
p. A
ll 84
acr
es—
min
us s
ome
envi
ronm
enta
lly p
rote
cted
land
—of
pre
viou
sly
occu
pied
gov
ernm
ent l
and
will
tran
sfer
to a
fo
unda
tion
run
by C
hris
tiani
a fo
r a p
rice
of 7
6 m
illio
n kr
oner
(nea
rly $
13 m
io).
Source: http://ericwinkelmann.wordpress.com/2012/10/24/timeline-of-chris-tiania/#jp-carousel-140
Year
Fort
i�ca
tions
can
be
trac
ed b
ack
to 1
2 th
cen
tury
and
the
Bish
op A
bsal
on, f
ound
er o
f Cop
enha
gen
Cope
nhag
e be
sieg
ed b
y th
e Sw
edes
CHRI
STIA
NIA
12th
1807
1658
1779
1967
1970
1973
1073
1974
1977
1976
1978
1980
1981
1971
1993
Cope
nhag
en b
omba
rded
by
the
Brtit
ish
navy
The
mili
tary
sta
rts
to e
mpt
y Bå
dman
dsst
ræde
Bar
rack
s
The
Thy
Cam
p, in
spire
d by
Woo
dsto
ck in
USA
. A
free
pla
ce
star
ted
by th
e hi
ppie
mov
emen
t.
The
gove
rnm
ent e
stab
lishe
s a
actio
n pl
an d
enom
inat
es
Chris
tiani
a as
a “s
ocia
l exp
erim
ent”
Chri
stia
nia
obta
ins
a se
at in
mun
icip
al b
oard
Verd
ict a
gain
st C
hris
tiani
a in
Dis
tric
t Cou
rt
The
Møl
ler &
Grø
nbor
g Pl
an, a
gov
ernm
ent i
nitia
tive.
The
pla
n pr
opos
e Ch
ristia
nia
as a
exp
erim
enta
l city
with
ext
ensi
ve
auto
nom
y.
1991
Loca
l pla
n pr
esen
ted
1992
Polic
e ca
mpa
ign
agai
nst h
ash
mar
ket
1997
Chris
tiani
a ge
ts it
s ow
n co
rrun
cy (1
= 5
Eur
os)
1979
THE
JUN
CK B
LOCK
AD
E - C
hris
tiani
a �g
hts
hard
dru
gs
The
thea
ter g
roup
“SO
LVO
GN
EN” m
oves
to C
hris
tiani
a an
d st
ages
The
Nat
o Co
rps
in a
pla
y th
at tr
avel
s th
e co
untr
y.
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er ra
mpa
rts
are
cons
truc
ted
to in
crea
se to
wn
defe
nse
1830
New
bar
rack
s pl
anne
d at
“Båd
man
dsst
ræde
”
1920
Mili
tary
giv
es u
p m
ost o
f the
ram
part
s ar
ound
Cop
enga
he-
gen
for p
ublic
use
.
1968
Mun
icip
allit
y st
arts
pro
ject
ing
for p
ublic
hou
sing
on
form
er
barr
acks
are
a.
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le fr
om n
eigh
borin
g sl
um s
tart
to u
sing
the
old
barr
acks
,In
Sep
tem
ber
the
Free
Tow
n O
f Ch
rist
iani
a is
pro
clai
med
.
The
Nat
iona
l Mus
eum
pub
lishe
s Ch
ristia
nia
- “T
he
Met
ropo
litan
Com
mun
ity”.
Verd
ict a
gain
st C
hris
tiani
a in
Sup
rem
e Co
urt
Publ
ic d
wel
ling
is p
ublis
hed
- The
Arc
her.
A lo
cal n
ewsp
aper
- Th
e M
irror
app
ears
.
2003
2003
CON
STRU
CTE
DRE
ALI
TY
1987
Parli
amen
t gra
nts
20 m
io D
Kk fo
r res
taur
atio
n w
ork.
Chris
tiani
a pr
esen
ts th
e G
reen
pla
n
Chris
tiani
a an
d th
e M
inis
try
Of D
efen
se p
rese
nt jo
int
deve
lopm
ent p
lan
New
Chr
istia
nia
Com
mitt
ee a
nnou
nces
idea
s co
mpe
titio
n.Pr
opos
als
are
pres
ente
d in
Dec
embe
r.
MA
ERSK
MC-
KIN
NEY
MØ
LLER
com
es w
ith a
new
slo
gan:
“one
can
neve
r be
to o
ld to
star
t som
ethi
ng n
ew”
- Mae
rsk
Mc-
Kinn
ey M
ølle
r (ag
e 93
)
The
�rst
bui
ldin
gs is
ere
cted
on
site
: M
ain
build
ing
(The
Pe
ace
Arc
),St
ore
build
ing
(The
Fle
a Bu
ildin
g), T
he R
oyal
Rid
ing
Hal
l (Th
e G
ray
Hal
l).
1836
- 91
2004
MA
ERSK
MC-
KIN
NEY
MØ
LLER
pre
sent
s a
ecol
ogic
al
deve
lpm
ent p
lan
for C
open
hage
n, p
ropo
sing
a s
usta
inab
le
lega
cy fr
om re
silie
nce
thro
ugh
recy
clin
g
2006
The
MA
ERSK
pla
n is
acc
epte
d by
the
gove
rnm
ent a
nd is
put
in
a b
igge
r con
text
with
the
Euro
pian
Uni
on to
sta
te
Den
mar
ks ro
le a
gain
st c
limat
e ch
ange
and
Chr
istia
nia
as a
Su
stai
nabl
e La
bora
tory
Of A
ltern
ativ
e Li
ving
.
2007
MA
ERSK
eng
ages
in w
aste
tran
spor
tatio
n im
port
and
re
dire
cts
expo
rt ru
tes
from
Den
mar
k to
del
iver
e co
mpo
nent
s of
infr
astr
uctu
re m
ade
of w
aste
recy
clin
g by
Chr
istia
nia,
to
enda
nger
ed p
lace
s ar
ound
the
wor
ld d
ue to
clim
ate
chan
ges.
2012
Chris
tiani
a an
d TH
E M
AER
SK P
LAN
ach
ieve
s st
atus
as
a se
lfsus
tain
able
com
mun
ity, b
ene�
t-tin
g no
t onl
y Co
penh
agen
but
the
EU a
nd re
st
of th
e w
orld
. A
fter
rece
ivin
g “C
HA
MPI
ON
S O
F TH
E EA
RTH
AW
ARD
” Mae
rsk
Mc-
Kinn
ey M
ølle
rs d
ies
(99)
, le
ivin
g be
hind
a s
usta
inab
le le
gacy
and
the
soci
al s
ecur
ity o
f Dan
ish
civi
lizat
ion
tow
ards
the
22nd
cen
tury
.
Chri
stia
nia
Tim
e lin
e -
Cons
truc
ted
real
ity
Source: http://ericwinkelmann.wordpress.com/2012/10/24/timeline-of-chris-tiania/#jp-carousel-140
Year
Fort
i�ca
tions
can
be
trac
ed b
ack
to 1
2 th
cen
tury
and
the
Bish
op A
bsal
on, f
ound
er o
f Cop
enha
gen
Cope
nhag
e be
sieg
ed b
y th
e Sw
edes
CHRI
STIA
NIA
12th
1807
1658
1779
1967
1970
1973
1073
1974
1977
1976
1978
1980
1981
1971
1993
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nhag
en b
omba
rded
by
the
Brtit
ish
navy
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mili
tary
sta
rts
to e
mpt
y Bå
dman
dsst
ræde
Bar
rack
s
The
Thy
Cam
p, in
spire
d by
Woo
dsto
ck in
USA
. A
free
pla
ce
star
ted
by th
e hi
ppie
mov
emen
t.
The
gove
rnm
ent e
stab
lishe
s a
actio
n pl
an d
enom
inat
es
Chris
tiani
a as
a “s
ocia
l exp
erim
ent”
Chri
stia
nia
obta
ins
a se
at in
mun
icip
al b
oard
Verd
ict a
gain
st C
hris
tiani
a in
Dis
tric
t Cou
rt
The
Møl
ler &
Grø
nbor
g Pl
an, a
gov
ernm
ent i
nitia
tive.
The
pla
n pr
opos
e Ch
ristia
nia
as a
exp
erim
enta
l city
with
ext
ensi
ve
auto
nom
y.
1991
Loca
l pla
n pr
esen
ted
1992
Polic
e ca
mpa
ign
agai
nst h
ash
mar
ket
1997
Chris
tiani
a ge
ts it
s ow
n co
rrun
cy (1
= 5
Eur
os)
1979
THE
JUN
CK B
LOCK
AD
E - C
hris
tiani
a �g
hts
hard
dru
gs
The
thea
ter g
roup
“SO
LVO
GN
EN” m
oves
to C
hris
tiani
a an
d st
ages
The
Nat
o Co
rps
in a
pla
y th
at tr
avel
s th
e co
untr
y.
Out
er ra
mpa
rts
are
cons
truc
ted
to in
crea
se to
wn
defe
nse
1830
New
bar
rack
s pl
anne
d at
“Båd
man
dsst
ræde
”
1920
Mili
tary
giv
es u
p m
ost o
f the
ram
part
s ar
ound
Cop
enga
he-
gen
for p
ublic
use
.
1968
Mun
icip
allit
y st
arts
pro
ject
ing
for p
ublic
hou
sing
on
form
er
barr
acks
are
a.
Peop
le fr
om n
eigh
borin
g sl
um s
tart
to u
sing
the
old
barr
acks
,In
Sep
tem
ber
the
Free
Tow
n O
f Ch
rist
iani
a is
pro
clai
med
.
The
Nat
iona
l Mus
eum
pub
lishe
s Ch
ristia
nia
- “T
he
Met
ropo
litan
Com
mun
ity”.
Verd
ict a
gain
st C
hris
tiani
a in
Sup
rem
e Co
urt
Publ
ic d
wel
ling
is p
ublis
hed
- The
Arc
her.
A lo
cal n
ewsp
aper
- Th
e M
irror
app
ears
.
2003
2003
CON
STRU
CTE
DRE
ALI
TY
1987
Parli
amen
t gra
nts
20 m
io D
Kk fo
r res
taur
atio
n w
ork.
Chris
tiani
a pr
esen
ts th
e G
reen
pla
n
Chris
tiani
a an
d th
e M
inis
try
Of D
efen
se p
rese
nt jo
int
deve
lopm
ent p
lan
New
Chr
istia
nia
Com
mitt
ee a
nnou
nces
idea
s co
mpe
titio
n.Pr
opos
als
are
pres
ente
d in
Dec
embe
r.
MA
ERSK
MC-
KIN
NEY
MØ
LLER
com
es w
ith a
new
slo
gan:
“one
can
neve
r be
to o
ld to
star
t som
ethi
ng n
ew”
- Mae
rsk
Mc-
Kinn
ey M
ølle
r (ag
e 93
)
The
�rst
bui
ldin
gs is
ere
cted
on
site
: M
ain
build
ing
(The
Pe
ace
Arc
),St
ore
build
ing
(The
Fle
a Bu
ildin
g), T
he R
oyal
Rid
ing
Hal
l (Th
e G
ray
Hal
l).
1836
- 91
2004
MA
ERSK
MC-
KIN
NEY
MØ
LLER
pre
sent
s a
ecol
ogic
al
deve
lpm
ent p
lan
for C
open
hage
n, p
ropo
sing
a s
usta
inab
le
lega
cy fr
om re
silie
nce
thro
ugh
recy
clin
g
2006
The
MA
ERSK
pla
n is
acc
epte
d by
the
gove
rnm
ent a
nd is
put
in
a b
igge
r con
text
with
the
Euro
pian
Uni
on to
sta
te
Den
mar
ks ro
le a
gain
st c
limat
e ch
ange
and
Chr
istia
nia
as a
Su
stai
nabl
e La
bora
tory
Of A
ltern
ativ
e Li
ving
.
2007
MA
ERSK
eng
ages
in w
aste
tran
spor
tatio
n im
port
and
re
dire
cts
expo
rt ru
tes
from
Den
mar
k to
del
iver
e co
mpo
nent
s of
infr
astr
uctu
re m
ade
of w
aste
recy
clin
g by
Chr
istia
nia,
to
enda
nger
ed p
lace
s ar
ound
the
wor
ld d
ue to
clim
ate
chan
ges.
2012
Chris
tiani
a an
d TH
E M
AER
SK P
LAN
ach
ieve
s st
atus
as
a se
lfsus
tain
able
com
mun
ity, b
ene�
t-tin
g no
t onl
y Co
penh
agen
but
the
EU a
nd re
st
of th
e w
orld
. A
fter
rece
ivin
g “C
HA
MPI
ON
S O
F TH
E EA
RTH
AW
ARD
” Mae
rsk
Mc-
Kinn
ey M
ølle
rs d
ies
(99)
, le
ivin
g be
hind
a s
usta
inab
le le
gacy
and
the
soci
al s
ecur
ity o
f Dan
ish
civi
lizat
ion
tow
ards
the
22nd
cen
tury
.
Sit
e +
Spec
ific
char
acte
rs
Conn
ecte
d w
ith
Cope
nhag
en
There are many important specific and community functional facilities/characters within the old defensive wall that defines central Copenhagen. These characters are interesting as they depend on each-other to function.
Specific characters include:
1. Amalienborg - (Royal axe / Equality)
2 . Old defensive wall + moat - Green belt / infrastructure
3. Kastellet - Ministry of defence
4. Lynetten - Wastewater treatment
5. Un City - Global contact
6. Christiansborg - Political impact
7. Town hall - National romance
4.3.
1.6.7.
5.
2.
Clim
ate
adap
tion
str
ageg
y Fr
om t
he o
utsi
de t
he c
ity
There is different ways of handling a problem, you can make a fix or make it right.
In terms of climate adaptation, for the expectation of sea-level rise and increasing pollution as two of the crucial - one way is to protect the city with another ring from the outside. Introducing a new part to the city for great expansion potential. The other way is to make the adaptation from the inside.
Climate adaptation strategy : FROM OUTSIDE
Pro’s:This strategy has the benefit of introducing a potential expansion to city development. New housing and business to cope with the increase in population.
Con’sIf the problem is handled from the outside, their will be a distance between the problem and the people in the city. It is the people that need to change their ways if we want a chance against climate change. As “user involvement” is considered as a major issue, we must find a way to actively use the people as a resource in the fight against climate change. This strategy will not have contact to the people, therefore they will not change their behaviours, neither contribute.
from outside
climate change
climate change
climate change
Copenhagen
Climate adaptation defense
One example of this strategy
is made by Vandkunsten and
later Polyform:
Clim
ate
adap
tion
str
ageg
y Fr
om in
side
the
cit
y
Climate adaptation strategy : FROM OUTSIDE
Pro’s:
The direct physical and visual link to the problem at hand, is the only way we can provoke a change in the behaviour patterns of the citizens.(This will be a crucial point against climate change)
By dragging the defensive strategy inside the city, we can make it a more efficient system by combining the new infrastructure with other relevant issues. This does not exclude the possibility of city expansion, but simply demands another approach of resilience. As an ecosystem services provider, the infrastructure can create the opportunity to make a lopped ecosystem of crossing functions. Creating a better relationship between nature, people and industry.
Con’s
The inhabitants of the city must TOLERATE (one of the core values this project is trying to protect) the adaptation and adaptation of a function that benefits all, and demands a joint effort.
The project follows this strategy and is made from the inside out!
from inside
climate change
climate change
climate change
Copenhagen
Climate adaptation defense
1. As Christiania represents the positive future, the plan aims to expand the function of the Free community to play a active part in the society of Copenhagen.
In order to protect the Danish core values (physical = Christiania) we need to make our city climate proof.
2.A resilient system needs to be efficient and the best way to ensure efficiency is to connect many co-working functions in a good foundation.
3.By connecting all the characters with a revitalisation of the defensive wall we can protect the city and the core values of the Danish civilisation .
Adaptation involves solutions being found in all aspects of the urban environment that make it possible to alleviate the system and make it more resilient.
Conn
ecti
ng t
he d
ots
(WH
Y) P
oten
tial
ben
efits
1.
2.
3.
The MANIFEST is created through the program and with great influence from the original objectives of Christiania. (index #4)
Cities worldwide are confronting challenging scenarios due to densification, impact of climate change, globalization in marketing, changing technologies, computerized living, and economic interaction which demands dynamic transformation capabilities of the existing urban typology.
This phenomenon that characterizes the growth of the city has the potential to promote and establish essential infrastructure by implementing a series of necessary contextual networks/strategies in order to achieve environmentally positive outcomes and thereby leave behind a sustainable legacy.
In order to do so, the “New capital of against climate change” provides a series of flexible processes that is responsive to the patterns of social, environmental and economic layers of living connected in between different neighbourhoods which beneficially engages the communities and boost their natural resources.
This revitalization of Copenhagen is an attempt to visualize the potential for the Danish capital to expand its role as a city centre to include new urban intensification leveraging, recent technological strategies, conceptual interactive methods and iconic typologies to develop a city centre that has the capacity to be efficient, systematic and adaptive.
The manifest consists of 6 strategies
Des
ign
Man
ifes
t
1: URBAN TYPOLOGY
A. Mixed use stations (centers/plaza/etc)B. Climate safe residential (alternative living)
- Community designed/built network, Intensification/connected infrastructure, Urban growth/integrating existing buildings (making them green), Harvesting/Food
production
2: DYNAMIC “climate adaptive” LANDSCAPE (GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE)
The green belt that combines the strategies- Integrate existing green landscapes with the new infrastructure to make the
relation with the system and the city respond quickly and receptive. - Storm flood protection, sea level rise compromiser
3: FOOD SUSTAINABILITY (FOOD BANK)
Agricultural activities will spread in the city centers for local production- contribute to local economy and sustainability, provide social and environmental
benefits
4: ENERGY EFFICIENCY + (WATER BANK)
Biological wastewater treatment process, Insect farm, bio burner.Production of clean water (WATER BANK)
- Hydro powered public transport along green infrastructure, Artificial costal reef from old mAersk containers (can provide structural base for
new city development + wave protection + coral reef for aqua culture)
5: MATERIAL REUSE (FACTORY)
Reduce the volume of waste through improved design - Encourage reuse, etc
Conscripts create prototypes of infrastructure and designs for deconstruction through
component reuse, Reversible construction, (Building scale),These elements is used to build up the infrastructure and facilities. The tectonic
aesthetics therefor become a historic container for the cultural heritage that provides social security through the concept of mouth to mouth storytelling.
6: SUSTAINABLE CONSRIPTION
Training the civilization to adapt their ways of living accordingly to climate change.
“Everyone must get their hands dirty and contribute to the society”- Recycling/Production (making components of infrastructure),
waste recycling/energy production, Mess Hall (Opera house site)
- Knowledge/Training (teaching/training centers, alternative living/animal farming/agriculture/accommodation/etc)
MANIFESTO
Redr
awin
g re
alit
y (W
HAT
) Gre
en in
fras
truc
ture
Incorporating a green infrastructure into the city will make the city less vulnerable to extreme rainfall, drought and heat stress. Climate change adaptation provides a multitude of opportunities to strengthen the economy of the city, to improve the living environment of neighbourhoods and districts, to increase biodiversity in the city and to encourage the people in Copenhagen to become involved and actively participate in society. This ‘green adaptation’ will simultaneously make our surroundings more attractive and become the motor for green growth.
Since its opening in 1980 - Lynetten has treated the wastewater from Copenhagen. It covers an area of 76 km2 with 535.000 residents, treating over 100 mio. cubic meter of wastewater a year.
It costs 6,29 Dkr to treat one single m3 of wastewater and all of this is thrown out into Øresund.
Instead of thinking about wastewater as waste, we can transform it into a highly valuable resource.
Redr
awin
g re
alit
y(H
OW
) Gre
en in
fras
truc
ture
“Lynetten”
?
Wastewater treatment
The purification system produces clean drinking water for ca. 1.369.863,00 people a year based on a average European user of 200 litres pr pay.
With optimization of the current use of our fresh water supply, the aim is to lower the average use to half.
This would make it possible for THE MAERSK PLAN to provide enough fresh water to all residents in Copenhagen in the future, with the current population increase.
!
The green infrastructure becomes “A SUSTAINABLE LABORATORY OF ALTERNATIVE LIVING”. It functions as a super-nature and ecosystem services provider for Copenhagen to enable a more circular self sustaining system. It helps treating wastewater into drinkable water and uses it for food and energy production which it gives back both locally and globally.
Public interaction creates profitable recreational plazas spread out across the urban field. With by-products being locally produced resources - Cph will obtain a optimized resilience.
Rela
tion
ship
mod
el
Nat
iona
l/Lo
cal
CITY LAUNDRYSERVICE
ANIMAL FARMING
CLEANWATER
STORAGE
RAINWATERCATCHMENT
CONSCRIPTS
WASTEWATER
WASTE
VOLUNTEERS
COPENHAGEN
INSECTSLUDGE
TREATMENT
BIOLOGICAL FILTER
MICROFILTRATION
REVERSE OSMOSIS
UV DIS-INFECTION
WETLANDECOLOGY
ANAEROBICDIGESTION
SCREENINGFILTER
STAGE . 1
STAGE . 2
STAGE . 3
WATER TREATMENT
ALTERNATIVE LIVING
KNO
WLE
DG
ETR
AIN
ING
THE MAERSK PLAN
Sustainable laboratoryof alternative living
IncinerationMunicipal waste
ENERGYPRODUCTION
BIOWASTE
BURNER
HYDROGENFUEL
AGRICULTUREFOOD PRODUCTION
FOOD PRODUCTION
THE FACTORYCOMPONENT
MANUFACTORING
International waste is imported through the trade connection infrastructure of MAERSK SHIPPING and back to “THE MAERSK PLAN” in Copenhagen (Denmark). The waste gets treated in various stages that includes analyse and storage of usable pieces and energy production from rest material. “THE FACTORY” use pieces from the stored waste inventory to manufacture prototype components of infrastructure.
These components are then being sent out (as elements of knowledge) in the world to show how communities can create essential facilities from waste materials in a sustainable process to help the communities cope with challenges of climate change.
Rela
tion
ship
mod
el
Inte
rnat
iona
l
Ex: District heating generator
THE FACTORY
MANUFACTORINGCOMPONENTS OFINFRASTRUCTURE
STAGE . 3
WASTE
WORLD
COPENHAGEN
ANALYZE &DISTRIBUTE
STAGE . 1
STORAGE
STAGE . 2
RECYCLING
STAGE . 2
BIO ENERGY
STAGE . 4
ALTERNATIVE LIVING
KNO
WLE
DG
E
THE MAERSK PLAN
Sustainable laboratoryof alternative living
MAERSKInfrastructure
Waste treatment
PROTOTYPE COMPONENTSOF INFRASTRUCTURE
Social infrastructure:
- Floating structure (Securing communities against sea level rise).- Resilient resident hubs
Building infrastructure:
- Reversible construction units- Mock ups / Tests- -
Water infrastructure:
- Water puri�cation - Water Collection - Irrigation system- Coastal management (Seawalls/Breakwaters/Groyne)
Communication/Service infrastructure:
- Postal service- Teletower (Digital transmitter)- Drones
Energy infrastructure:
- Anaerobic digester - District heating system - Egg shell converter (carbon capture)
VOLUNTEERS
Cons
truc
ted
real
ity
MAERKS CONTAIN
ER-SHIP
SHIP - De-cons
tructed
COMPONENTS - R
econstructed
Cons
truc
ted
real
ity
To make this system happen, MAERSK donates components from its shipping and oil business. These get reconstructed to form the framework of the MAERSK PLAN, encapsulating all commodities and functions of the system.
This creates a circular network that spreads out into the surrounding neighbourhoods:
From circular neighbourhoods to circular city. With the neighbourhoods connected, they form a looping green belt that enables a circular economy with focus on recycling and resilience.
Wastewater treatment
The Garden of Fantastica
Urban agriculture
Constructed wetland park
Green plaza
Royal potatoes
Resiliant student residentials
Storm �ood jungle
Aquaponics
Hydrogen production
Carbon capture
Hydro transport
The Museum of Clean WaterWATER BANK
Seaweed plantation
Sheep farming
Conscript Mess Hall
Sustainability laboratory
Flora observatory
Food experimentation facility
Bioburner
Community power generation
Conscript barracks
FOOD BANK
Wastewater treatment
AgricultureBioburner (Energy)
REUSE - FACTORY
Wastewater treatment
Insect colony
Fish farming
Conscript training
Public Park
Abst
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mas
ter
plan
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truc
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ions
Wastewater treatment
The Garden of Fantastica
Urban agriculture
Constructed wetland park
Green plaza
Royal potatoes
Resiliant student residentials
Storm �ood jungle
Aquaponics
Hydrogen production
Carbon capture
Hydro transport
The Museum of Clean WaterWATER BANK
Seaweed plantation
Sheep farming
Conscript Mess Hall
Sustainability laboratory
Flora observatory
Food experimentation facility
Bioburner
Community power generation
Conscript barracks
FOOD BANK
Wastewater treatment
AgricultureBioburner (Energy)
REUSE - FACTORY
Wastewater treatment
Insect colony
Fish farming
Conscript training
Public Park
The MAERSK PLAN connects Copenhagen.
It provides an infrastructure that will combine the future developments with the existing heart of Copenhagen.
As a Green Belt it improves the relationship between the people, the nature and the necessary man-made industry for adapting Copenhagen accordantly to climate changes in the future.
The
Fair
y Ta
le o
f M
AERS
K
To be able to put all the pieces of the story together, I wanted to use the fairytale as the tool for communication.
By projecting the project through H.C. Andersen, I am using him as the architect of the project. In this way I could hold on to the poetic references and keep the flavour of the imaginary as the foundation. H.C Andersen had a thing for cutting small silhouette, so that determined the style and tools for me to finish the fairytale in an analogue fashion.
The result is a 900x80 cm long drawing made as the illustration to the written fairytale. To be able to handle such a piece of paper, I needed to build the drawing table - followed by a lot of cutting and drawing, by hand off course.
To supplement this fairytale is a Index Register, which consists of an archive of research, drawings and thoughts - the foundation of the process to create what in the end came to be known as - THE FAIRYTALE OF MAERSK .
You can find the Index Register on this link:
Or scan it with any QR scanner:(Dropbox required)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uyteuj5zwmk9ird/20150601_Index%20register.pdf?dl=0
The project will be presented as “THE FAIRY TALE OF MAERSK” told through the working table of H. C. Andersen as the architect.
The story will be informed by a 10 by 1 meter drawing as H.C. Andersens work.
Designing the working desk of H. C. Andersen
The story i
s told as lo
op,
a closed cycle
Drawing table - first sketch
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- I have attached a compressed version of the 10 m drawing as it looked on the 01.06.2015
The numbers on the drawing refers back to the Index Register (Link on page 48)
I am looking forward to present to you:
THE FAIRY TALE OF MAERSK