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Developing Stejlepladsen

Name
Emilia Sigrid Louise Johnsson Fast
Education degree
Master
Subject area
Architecture
Study programme
Urbanism & Societal Change
Year
2022

”Developing Stejlepladsen” challenges the existing urban planning strategies in the current development plan of Stejlepladsen. The project criticises the use of ”tabula rasa” and demolishing strategies and instead focuses on designing alternative methods that fronts sustainable solutions, mixed functions and a diverse neighbourhood.

Stejlepladsen, South harbour
Situation Plan. On the right side, the dotted line is indicating the local plan for Stejlepladsen
Strategy proposal. The slow Development / Adaptable housing / Finding and keep qualities
Proposal for Future Urban Plan.
1/7
Green space
Industry
Self built informal architecture
Site
Existing typology "The Tiny House"
Existing typology "The Villa"
Existing typology "The Row House"

The project "Developing Stejlepladsen" is investigating an alternative way to plan, based on a "slow grow" strategy that is rooted in local communities, valuable natural and cultural areas and building typologies. 

It is a strategy that doesn't take a starting point in demolition, but instead stumulates urban re-use and informal self built practices. Stejlepladsen is one of few sites left in Copenhagen with informal architecture and crooked social spaces, where the residents have the possibility to design and control their own homes and shape thier direct surroundings, in close proximity to nature, industry and the water. 

Instead of demolishing and only building new, this project and urban plan aims to find and keep qualities, such as the atmosphere of "self built", and to provide an extension of a diverse neighborhood that celebrates friction.

 

Diagram of strategies
The Royal Danish Academy supports the Sustainable Development Goals
Since 2017 the Royal Danish Academy has worked with the Sustainable Development Goals. This is reflected in our research, our teaching and in our students’ projects. This project relates to the following UN goal(-s):
Reduced inequalities (10)
Sustainable cities and communities (11)
Life on land (15)

CV

CV

Telefon
0046 702794738
I am a social, happy architect from Sweden that have been living in Copenhagen for 6 years. I am an open minded architect that always has been interested in diversity, different shapes of buildings, the creative process, and materials and expression. I am enjoying working in groups, where I see myself as a good team player. I always want to create a good atmosphere, both in the studio at The Royal Danish Academy, and the architecture firms I have been working at. I am the architect that like working under pressure, and have no problems working a lot and intense with projects. I like pushing boundaries, and testing out new strategies and methods, to find new solutions and prototypes for the project. Finding new ways of creating architecture is also what I am enjoying the most. In many projects, I work a lot with the digital language of how to explain drawings etc. with graphics. I have learn to work with colours, icons, and many other types of elements to make the drawings "talk" which I aslo find very interesting. I have been working with larger scales for urban planning, and closer, due to architectural scales.
Education & Relevant Courses
2016
2016

Den skandinaviske design højskole

Preparatory course in architecture and forms.
2016
2019

Landscape and Urbanism 2016-2019 from The Royal Danish Academy

I studied my bachelor at The Royal Danish Academy at the institute of Landscape and Urbanism, IBBL
2020
2022

Urbanism and Societal Change- 2020-2022- MA- from the Royal Danish Academy

Institute of Landscape and Urbanism, Master studies at Urbanism and Societal Change
Professional Work Experience
2019
2019

Aart Architects

Internship at Aart Architects. Focus was to develop masterplans, I joined a team for several types of competitions, and also smaller assignments in Denmark.
2019
2020

Pålsson Arkitekter

During my break in 2019, I worked at Pålsson Arkitekter. These assignments was smaller, and more focused on transformation and renovation of buildings.
2017
2022

Hotel 71 Nyhavn

During my studies I have been working at Hotel 71 Nyhavn as a breakfast hostess.
IT skills

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe InDesign

Sketchup

Rhino

V-Ray

Autocad

Qgis

Enscape

3D Studio Max

Language skills

English- Fluent in speech and writing

Danish- Fluent in speech and writing

Swedish- Native language

Norweigan- Fluent in speech and writing