The clockwork theatre.: New landmark on Aalborg’s waterfront and development of the cultural hub of the city.
Author
Rusiecki, Bartlomiej Jacek
Term
4. term
Education
Publication year
2015
Submitted on
2015-05-26
Pages
171
Abstract
Dette speciale præsenterer et designforslag til et nyt teater i Aalborg, placeret på en ca. 10.000 m2 stor havnegrund ved Limfjorden nordvest for bymidten. Projektet undersøger, hvordan et teater og dets offentlige rum kan forene teatertradition med nye ideer og en hurtigt foranderlig havnepromenade, samtidig med at stedets postindustrielle karakter bevares. Forslaget forlænger den gåvenlige promenade og etablerer en park for enden af molen for at invitere til hverdagsbrug før og efter forestillinger, og det placerer teatret i dialog med Musikkens Hus og Nordkraft for at styrke et voksende kulturdistrikt og skabe et nyt vartegn ved vandet. Arbejdet er udviklet gennem en holistisk, integreret designproces, der sammentænker arkitektonisk intention med tekniske hensyn, herunder stedsanalyse, konstruktions- og lysdesign samt opfyldelse af 2020-regulativkrav. Rapporten rummer en teoretisk del med fokus på kunstig belysning og en designdel, der præsenterer analysen og forslaget efterfulgt af refleksion. I det leverede uddrag er resultatet et samlet arkitektonisk og byrumsligt koncept; der rapporteres ikke om empirisk evaluering.
This thesis presents a design proposal for a new theatre in Aalborg, Denmark, located on an approximately 10,000 m2 waterfront site on the Limfjord northwest of the city centre. It explores how a theatre and its public realm can merge theatrical tradition with new ideas and the rapidly changing waterfront promenade, while retaining the area’s post-industrial character. The scheme extends the walkable boulevard and creates a park at the end of the pier to invite everyday use before and after performances, and positions the theatre in dialogue with Musikkens Hus and Nordkraft to support a growing cultural district and establish a new landmark on the water. The work was developed through a holistic, Integrated Design Process that synthesizes architectural intent with technical considerations, including site analysis, structural and lighting design, and compliance with 2020 regulatory standards. The report comprises a theoretical study focused on artificial lighting and a design section presenting analysis and the proposal, followed by reflection. Within the provided excerpt, the outcome is a comprehensive architectural and urban design concept; no empirical performance evaluation is reported.
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