Frederiksberg Hospital

Development plan to transform former hospital into new district

The more than 100-year-old area around Frederiksberg Hospital is to be opened up so that it can be shared by all. The plan is to create a mixed district with new and varied types of housing, with new developments alongside the characteristic historic buildings. The new district is intended to be a destination for city-dwellers, including a new park for people to engage in cultural, sporting and leisure activities.
  • Frederiksberg Kommune
    Client
  • EFFEKT
    Collaborating Architects
  • Gemeinshaft
    Collaborating Architects
  • EFFEKT
    Landscape
  • COWI
    Engineer
  • Creator Projects
    Kunst
  • Location
    Frederiksberg Hospital
  • Year
    2022-2040
  • Size
    14 hektar
  • Architect
    Arkitema
  • Landscape
    Arkitema
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The Frederiksberg Hospital site is the last major piece of urban renewal in Frederiksberg. The development plan for the area proposes a whole new district which will house around 2,000 inhabitants in the future. The new district in this special place is to be developed with respect for the identity and character of the location, based on the vision of ‘growing the new out of the old’, while the area will undergo a major transformation to turn it from a ‘hospital island’ into a vibrant, green, integrated and mixed neighbourhood.

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A well-run, vibrant and relevant district will not grow out of the architecture alone. Taking a robust overall approach to the district, we have reinstated an avenue, prioritised a 12,000 m² park which will be a destination for the whole town, and worked around a ‘funnel structure’ which invites people in on a journey of discovery. The network of urban spaces offers a series of experiences and places to appeal to different generations, including playgrounds, coffee shops, sculpture gardens, trim trails and exercise spaces.

It uses consciously chosen sizes of ‘mini-districts’ and clusters. A mini-district comprises 100-200 homes while a cluster is made up of 30-50 units, to create manageable local communities. It is proposed to organise the clusters into a number of courtyard groups within a larger district association. Every cluster will contain at least one of the existing historic buildings

Existing and new buildings along Sundhedsstrøget (the main axis of the old hospital) will be built and/or modified to produce a fluid boundary between inside and outside. The open layout of the buildings will promote areas for shared facilities where functions and users can mix.

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The project is designed to display the spirit of the city and show how the great potential of the older buildings can be used to develop a historic district, so the architecture needs to consider the special character of the place

The overall plan has been drawn up with many different aspects of sustainability in mind. For example, there is a great emphasis on retaining the many green areas and creating new ones, which will both promote biodiversity and provide for climate adaptation of the area. And in transforming large areas of the existing hospital buildings, the aim is to produce a low CO₂ footprint from the conversion.

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