Friday, 5 April 2013

TRIP TO COPENHAGEN AND MALMO DAY ONE

The feeling of travelling overseas for the first time for a school field trip is the best break ever, I am so happy to be on this trip, I just cannot wait to have a change of environment and to explore the richness and architectural creativity of a new country. As I prepare to meet my tutors and peers at the train station I practically forgot to eat breakfast. We departed Heathrow Airport at 11:30 and arrived Copenhagen Kastrup Airport at 2:30 local time.
Just as we were landing I thought to myself what if it gets snowing, I am not properly dressed and my trainers has no friction resistance, not too long I looked out of my window and BOOM!!! 



There comes Mr Snow, I was speechless for a minute and I said to myself the weather cannot be that bad so snap out of it and enjoy the field trip. What a shock I was in for because this was just the beginning……………
                                                              ‘WELCOME TO COPENHAGEN’
I embraced the cold with love and spoke to it with a soft loving voice, ‘hey Mr Snow I am here on a tour and to study please do be kind and be gently on my skin, I do not want to fall ill in a trip such as this.’
On arrival, David Birkbeck our tour guide gave each one of us tour maps of the city and briefed us on the sites we were to visit on that day.



We started our tour of Amager Strand and we went to see the residential apartments located in Orestad which is an urban development designed by Bjaek Ingels founder and owner of BIG practice.







On arrival to the site I was amazed at the level of development and the architectural style in display which was totally different coming from the United Kingdom where I study. Looking at the building style it was obvious that the Danish Planning Policy have a unique and different approach to design which is far different, unique and more creative in style.





The development can be seen in the following areas such as the choice of building materials, wall finish & cladding (exterior and interior), wider roads for cyclists and car owners. The country is known for its sustainable green architecture style.
The residential apartments in Orestaden are outstanding building which has met the following needs.
·         Providing well designed and maintained buildings
·         Created good supply and mix of affordable low energy homes and neighbourhoods with older, disabled and younger people in mind
·         Good transport infrastructure.
·         Good private space amongst the residents.
The apartments which spread out horizontally have the kitchen and living spaces on the ground level while the upper level has the bedrooms. We toured the entire building from one level to another on a gently sloped ramp without any form of discomfort.






Another interesting aspect of the tour was the Architects idea of creating streets within the building complex so as to localise the service needs of the residents who may not be abled men /women. This is indeed a plus to the urban development because in most densely populated cities, the welfare of the residents is usually not taken into considerations.
Another interesting area we visited on the walking tour was the Mountain Dwellings which are the 2nd generation of the VM Houses, another building designed by Bjaek Ingels for BIG. 


                                            

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The Mountain Dwellings incorporated the use of green roof garden as a low energy production system, also the mountain dwellings which is a storey building look like a suburban neighbourhood of garden homes that has two merged functions (parking and housing block). The combination of a parking system gives the people the opportunity to enjoy both worlds (City & Garden Life). The roof garden consists of a terrace and a garden with plants which separates the garden by a glass façade from the apartment. The building has a huge watering system which maintains the roof garden. The facades are covered with perforated aluminium plates which allow light and air to enter into the parking area. This apartment building encouraged me to shake off my fear of height as I took the big step to climb the mountainous stairs. It is indeed a sustainable city which increases the quality of life of the residents. The vibrant colours used on the exterior facades bring life to the spaces and the people dwelling in them. After the tour for the day we checked into our hotel (Wake Up Copenhagen, got refreshed and went for a typical Danish dinner. Yeah, I almost forgot about my friend Mr Snow the weather man, I would say he came to stay and he brought all his family along with him. Thank God I was able to go through the day in one piece.





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