STEELSCAPE Frederiksværk DK Size: Team: Status: Development plan, Urban spaces ranging from 100-2.500m² Erik Brandt Dam Arkitekter, Martin Zerlang, Vera Noldus, Ole Puggaard, Moe, Sleth 1 prize. Competition The Multiple Frederiksværk Steelscape is based on a reading of Frederiksværk’s multiple identities. The city is at once (steel) plant, landscape and city. The physical communication is grounded in the idea of the self-explanatory city, with the clear aim to make visible and activate the industrial heritage as an active tool for the development of the city. The urban development plan brings together a number of new strategies / interventions at different scales. Simple architectural interventions, in a combining of conservation and future proposals, create the basis for a merge of cultural heritage, the unique landscapes and everyday life. The urban plan identifies a number of strategies and specific urban key locations that are developed with a focus on local ownership and responsibility, recreational qualities and the city’s unique industrial heritage. View of Frederiksværk from the Gunpowder Towers Vinderød Kirke Arresø Lille Tranemose # VINDERØDSTIEN Store Tranemose ee # NORDTORVET Direktørens Have Classens Bakke Krudtværksområdet # KOBBERVALSEVÆRKET # # DET GRØNNE HJERTE MØLLEDAMMEN # ARTILLERIPLADSEN # TORVET # Norske Bakke GJETHUSPLADSEN "Sandskåret" Krudttårn # STATIONSPLADSEN # GENBRUGSSTATIONEN PÅ FJORDENGEN Fjordengen # Krudttårn KRUDTTÅRNENE PÅ BAKKEN Krudttårn "Skrænten" DanSteel Krudttårn Elektrostålværket Fjorden Stålværk Cultural Heritage, Landscape, City 1 2 PHYSICAL PRESENTATION DIGITAL COMMUNICATION Z X Y 4 CULTURAL MEDIATION 3 STRATEGIC NEGOTIATION 3 FREDERIKSVÆRK ANALYSIS Communication Strategy The Multiple Identities of Frederiksværk
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