KUNSTHAL KØBENHAVN
BACHELOR THESIS: AN EXHIBITION HALL
For the Bachelor Thesis, students were asked to revisit their master plans for the Vesterbro Rail Yard 2030, pick a site and insert a 5,000 m2 multifunctional cultural building into the masterplan. The Bachelor thesis assignment is a combination of the previous assignments: housing, sustainability, cultural functions and urban response should be considered.
The exhibition hall is conceived as a transformation of an old train car paint shop, situated where the dissolved blocks from the new part of the city from “Dissolving the City” meets the old train industry buildings. The outer shape has been reincarnated in the form of a translucent facade, which intersects the social urban villa courtyard that meets the building on the western side. The building becomes an integrated part of the courtyard and appears as a luminous apparition that haunts the newly built neighbourhood.
The old railroad tracks from the original paint shop are preserved and equipped with cubic frames that can be moved back and forth on the railroad tracks, which enables maximum flexibility in the big exhibition space of the building. The frames are equipped with detachable walls and roofs for a wide variety of different spatial combinations. The cubes could function as darkrooms for the exhibition of small objects, or by detaching all the walls, objects can be suspended between the frames. Big garage doors allow the cubes to be moved freely between inside and outside. In this way, curators will be able to move the cubes outdoors for exhibitions and events within the urban context.
Indoor winter gardens surround the additional program (movie theater/auditorium, library/study hall, museum store/book store, bar/café and restaurant) which gets optimal lighting from the translucent material in the facade, diffusing the light for the plants and the exhibition space. On the upper level large public rooftop terraces work together with the garage doors to function as part of the natural ventilation of the building. Depending on the season, people will occupy either the rooftop terraces or the winter gardens. In the summertime, the garage doors can be opened up and the gardens and program becomes an integrated part of the urban villa courtyard.
The residences are inserted in the northern personnel wing of the old brick building as double floor townhouses, where the top floor shares the new roof and functions as a bright social kitchen and studio.
- Chris Gotfredsen, 2011