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Frank Gehry
Gehry Partners, LLP
Sønderborg Harbor Masterplan

Sønderborg, Denmark

Last week Frank Gehry presented his first Masterplan in Northern Europe to the city of Sønderborg.


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Frank Gehry, Peter M. Clausen, Chairman of the Board, and Jan Prokopek Jensen, Mayor of Sonderborg.

The Sønderborg Harbor Masterplan proposes to transform the former industrial waterfront into a vibrant urban development by creating a sense of density and activity, focused around an Urban Square. The development extends along the waterfront and incorporates landscape parks, mixed-use areas, residential and office buildings, a hotel, recreation facilities, and cultural buildings.


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The focal point of the revitalized urban waterfront is the four buildings at the corners of the Urban Square. The Kunsthalle and Cinema are located on the city side of the Urban Square to carry the activity that connects the Urban Square with the historic city. The Hotel and the office building are located at the water side of the Urban Square to mediate between the smaller-scale historic buildings of Sonderborg and the larger-scale hospital and university complexes.


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By concentrating the new development around the Urban Square, it allows for a lower-density distribution of the office and residential buildings. This approach maximizes open space for culture and recreation and allows the continuation of the existing landscape as an Urban Park along the waterfront.


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The development is unified by a series of unique landscape spaces, creating a series of Urban Parks. These parks are linked by the Harborfront Promenade which extends the north end as a pedestrian bridge, completing the waterfront promenade and connecting both sides of the harbor.


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When Gehry Partners approached the project in 2006 they immediately produced several schemes for the site that reflected the multiple ways to address the urban and architectural challenges.
Through a series of work sessions in Denmark and in Los Angeles the project team distilled the various participants ideas and needs into the final Masterplan.


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Design Partner Edwin Chan


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The schemes were presented in the form of physical models, 3d computer models, and diagrams. The multiple options shown provoked discussions to assist the Harbor Company with refining their needs and goals.
Gehry Partners also worked closely with Landscape Architect Melinda Taylor to establish an integrated urban and landscape vocabulary that is at once ecological, functional, and animated, and is conceived to meet the outdoor and recreational needs of Sønderborg's current and future inhabitants.


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Site Plan


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The Sønderborg Site

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Frank Gehry presents his Masterplan.

The presentation exhibition will be on view at arcspace Gallery in Second Life.

Client: Sønderborg Harbor Company
Masterplan Architect:  Gehry Partners, LLP
Partner in Charge: Frank Gehry                          
Design Partner: Edwin Chan                                                 
Project Partner: Larry Tighe                        
Project Architect: Yoram LePair                   

Principal Project Team:
Matthew Fellows
Taek Kim
Fernando Olvera
 
Project Team:
Earle Briggs
Frank Weeks
Alan Banina
Andreas Finke
Paul Kibayashi
Jae Jeon
 
 Landscape Architect: Melinda Taylor and Associates
 Principal: Melinda Taylor, ASLA    
 Project Designer: Erik Rieder, Associate   
 Designer: Donna Pungprechawat
 
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November 3, 2008