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Et frirum - Free space

Name
Katrine Aastrup Pedersen
Education degree
Master
Study programme
Settlement, Ecology & Tectonics
Institute
Architecture and Technology
Year
2021

The project aims to create a free space for youths who are in a place of uncertainty in their lives. This free space unfolds in three abandoned buildings and neglected urban area in a place of great architectural heritage in Frederiksberg. We want to give the place a new purpose of life by providing the setting of a dignified space for embracing the taboo of feelings of doubt and loneliness.

Et frirum for unge bag det nuværende Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium på Frederiksberg. Et frirum der indtager tre forladte og forfaldne bygninger på grunden og skaber et tilhørende byrum. Udover de tre eksisterende bygninger (direktørboligen, portnerboligen og transformatorbygningen) er der skabt en underjordisk tilføjelse 'salen' i et mellemrum.
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