DDS Multi-house Søndermarken

Frederiksberg, Dänemark
Architekten
SOPHUS SØBYE ARKITEKTER
Standort
Bag Søndermarken, 2000 Frederiksberg, Dänemark
Jahr
2013

The new scout hut will be built in concrete, wood and glass and will consist of two buildings that will be coupled by a covered terrace in first floor. One building of 276 m² will be built with large glass panels and will include kitchen, café area, meeting hall and an activity room. The other building of 178 m² will include workshop and dressing rooms, which can be used by runners that often take one or more rounds around Søndermarken. The building will have a series of smaller rooms and also a lounge area and space for accommodation. An outdoor workshop and outdoor kitchen will be constructed outside the building. Between the two buildings a large enclosed terrace called the base camp of 270 m² will be established. Parts of the base camp will be covered. It will be equipped with drop-in center furniture, a fireplace and a secret exit to Søndermarken in the shape of a long wooden deck which curves from the base camp and into the slope to Søndermarken.  

Size

600 m²

Client

DDS Søndermarken Group

Landscape

MIST v. Anne Galmar Landskabsarkitekt MAA MDL, Dorota Beres Arkitekt MAA

Collaborators

David Vega y Rojo Architect MAA, Martin Freeman Architect, Mar Freire Morales Architect

Engineer

Rostgaard Rådgivende Ingeniør

Status

During the boot

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