Tegnestuen Lokal

Amaryllis House

Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen

AMARYLLIS HOUSE

Tegnestuen LOKAL + Mangor & Nagel

ARCHITECTS
Mangor & Nagel, Tegnestuen LOKAL

AREA
9300.0 m2

COUNTRY
Denmark

CLIENTS
FB Gruppen

COLLABORATORS
IngCon, Midtconsult

CITY
København

PHOTOGRAPHER
Kristian Lildholdt Hansen, Tom Jersø, Kirstine Mengel

PROJECT YEAR
2018

DESIGN TEAM
Morten Bang, Christopher Carlsen, Claus Jørgensen, Julie Hilfling, Linda Jensen

Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen
Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen

Text description provided by architect.

In their winning proposal for the competition for the first of four towers in Grønttorvet (the former vegetable market outside Copenhagen), Tegnestuen LOKAL drew inspiration from the area’s industrial history to create a landmark with a green identity for the neighborhood and the future residents.

When the Copenhagen Vegetable Market outgrew its location in the city center in the 1950’s, wholesale moved to the adjacent town of Valby. An industrial complex was erected from where fruits, vegetables and flowers were sold to restaurants and retailers throughout Copenhagen.

Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen
Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen
Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen

Today, the city has grown to surround the market, complicating logistics around the initial function and causing the vegetable market to relocate once again. This calls for a new purpose for the area.

When the last wholesalers left the area, the architectural environment was in a state of disrepair. Tegnestuen LOKAL chose to expand the frame of reference to include the nearby industrial complexes of Carlsberg and F. L. Smidth, where the buildings have stood the test of time.

Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen
Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen

A palette of red/brown bricks grounded the new residential area with Copenhagen’s history and a special emphasis was put on detailing the brickwork of the new buildings.

The tower and building body integrate the history of the vegetable market with the buildings by creating a vernacular of clear-cut, well-detailed volumes of bricks and plants.

Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen
Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen

The result is an architectural statement that incorporates private gardens into the apartments of the tower, while, from a distance, signaling the history of the area and the industrial scale.

To accommodate the best daylight conditions for the residents in the tower, large planes of glass shifts from one floor to the next in a checkered pattern, minimizing the shading effect of plants and balconies.

Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen
Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen

The balconies and gardens are nestled into the structure to provide shelter from the strong winds that blow around the tower.

The recessed areas give the tower a clear, legible and expressive relief from a distance that reduces the scale of the building as you approach it.

Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen
Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen
Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen

The project includes four separate sections of apartments that vary in height and placement. To emphasize the identity of the individual blocks, different façade-compositions co-exist within the same architectural framework.

The same brick is used on all sections of the building, but detailing, mortar-type and color vary creating a clear distinction between the facades. The history of Grønttorvet is also present in the cooperative greenhouses that crown the building.

Here and in the adjacent edible park, residents can grow, eat and sell their own organic vegetables, creating a healthy sense of community in and around the building.

Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen
Amaryllis House
© Kristian Lildholdt Hansen

The project was conceived in an innovative competition style where younger architectural practices in Copenhagen were invited to compete on large-scale projects alongside experienced firms to create a diverse field of contenders for the distinct and visible towers of the new residential area. Tegnestuen LOKAL won the competition and developed the concept in a close dialogue with the client FB Gruppen and collaborator Mangor & Nagel.


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Tegnestuen Lokal
T +45 51 903940
Tegnestuen Lokal
Vesterbrogade 20, 1. Th. 1620 København V, Denmark
Mangor & Nagel A / S
T +45 33 161412
Mangor & Nagel A / S
Struenseegade 9, 3. Th 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark