Iceberg / CEBRA + JDS + SeARCH + Louis Paillard

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One of our favorites, CEBRA, (and their collaboraters JDS, SeARCH and Louis Paillard) shared their latest winning competition entry.  Situated in Aarhus, , right in front of the harbor, the 21.500 m2 project features mixed dwellings types and commercial space.   The project receives its jagged heights to allow better views toward the ocean and better daylight conditions, and the tops and bottoms are shifted so that views between the volumes become possible.  This breakdown of the mass creates the potential for an “iconic” building for the harbor area, and one that, due to its form, creates its own skyline within itself.  There’s just something about the Danes’ approaches, like BIG + , where they tackle simple realities, such as light and views, and allow their whole building to respond them in an unconventional and dynamic way.

More images, diagrams and more information about the winning design after the break.

As the masses are shaped to accommodate light and views, their variation allows for a multitude of different apartment types.   At ground level, a number of town houses are integrated into the volume, and the peaks of the buildings contain spectacular pent house apartments.  Between the top and bottom levels, a variety of apartments with different balconies, shapes and orientations can be found.  The apartments are geared to “insure an urban environment with a social diversity of people of different ages, incomes and family relations living together.”

The housing becomes a way to mix all user types, not only in the same building, but on the same floor as a way to truly become an integrated neighborhood.  There are advantages and disadvantages to this set up, but looking at it from the positive standpoint, the architects hope that “for instance elderly people looking after kids in return for shopping favors or students helping with the homework or setting up your computer – a community of different people insuring that the complex is alive around the clock.”

 
 
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Ning Nong says:

Where are the customary cartoons Mikkel Frost does for his projects? They explain much better the project’s intent than the words do.

 
# May 20, 2010 at 21:01
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zigwin says:

Uhm… Isn’t this project a few years back? I am confident that this is one of those projects, which got canceled due to the financial crisis in Denmark.
But I agree, it would be nice to see the signature-drawings.

 
# May 21, 2010 at 03:34
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Fran says:

CEBRA + JDS + SeARCH + Louis Paillard ‘s project…

humm…!

I know what JDS have done here, but the others ? Coffee?

 
# May 21, 2010 at 06:19
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op says:

for me ir looks like recycled elements and ideas form other projects. is it good, o bad? maby it’s sustainable?

 
# May 21, 2010 at 09:59
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pp says:

“One of our favorites” Whos favorite? Always building the diagram. Everything seen before. And everything very green.

 
# May 21, 2010 at 17:10
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behzad says:

the volume not bad, but the relationship was all poor Plans. Need to have more

 
# May 21, 2010 at 17:17
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Ha ha ha says:

reminds me of a BIG project – World Village of Women’s Sports. at least the form does

 
# May 22, 2010 at 10:06
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    Esteban Olea says:

    agree

     
    # May 22, 2010 at 16:15

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