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Stenbrudsruten

Name
Emma Laure Koninckx
Education degree
Master
Study programme
Spatial Design - Architecture, Design and Interiors
Institute
Architecture and Design
Year
2021
Awards
Richters legat

Moseløkken granite quarry on Bornholm is complemented with an adventurous hiking route. The intervention conserves the testimony of a unique industrial landscape and extends the adjoining Quarry Museum into the active excavation site. Moreover, the route will enable a reflection on the greater impact of excavation through a structure that synthesizes man’s orthogonal and geology’s oblique systems.

Moseløkken quarry and museum are located on Northern Bornholm. The intervention is placed in five locations around and in this excavation landscape.
This slideshow provides an overview of the site, fields of interest and time perspective.
The design is portrayed in the following slideshows.
First station of the intervention is the arrival to the museum area and entrance to the quarry.
The Plinth is the biggest of our interventions. It materializes the former excavated granite blocks in a staircase structure made of the local materials and tools.
Principles for an on-site designed intervention and other process materials.
A place for a break in the quarry that takes advantage of the excavation leveling. The remaining loose granite blocks are rearranged into steps and terraces between newly grown trees.
The highest point of the quarry is accessible by a steep staircase, giving an overview of the surroundings. At the end of the journey, the view enables a reflection on the impact of excavating granite bedrock.
Richters legat

Legat

Emma Laure Koninckx modtog legatet sammen med sin projektpartner Cecilie Olivia Esper. I juryens motivering stod: " Emma Laure Koninckx and Cecilie Olivia Esper Larsen have since the beginning of their studies at Spatial Design shown themselves as dedicated and talented students. In their final thesis ... they have developed a series of spatial interventions that (re)activate Moseløkken granite quarry on Bornholm. The intervention both conserves the testimony of a unique industrial landscape and extends the adjoining Quarry Museum into the active excavation site."

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):
Quality education (4)
Industry, innovation and infrastructure (9)
Responsible consumption and production (12)

CV

CV Title

Telefon
31511751
Education & Relevant Courses
2018
2018

Workshop participant at Hooke Park, The Architectural Association, Design and Make

Three weeks of experimental woodwork and metal work, helping building a new library at Hooke Park with thesis students.
2019
2019

Volunteer work, Slow Tech Campus

Earth building workshop and traditional local building techniques (wood and stone) in a remote village in the Bulgarian mountains.
2020
2020

Space Oddity Exhibition, Church of Our Lady, The Royal Danish Academy of Architecture

Working conceptually with ceramics and traces of use on ordinary spatial features.
2016
2016

Exhibition and workshop in Virserum, Sweden, The Royal Danish Academy of Architecture

Learning, designing and building with the Japanese Shou Sugi Ban technique of burnt wood with Stine Sundahl.
2019
2019

Workshop participant, Emergency Architecture and Human Rights

Building a complex wooden structure for a camp pavilion at Roskilde Festival.
Extracurricular Experiences & Activities
2018
2020

Own design project, in progress

Experimental furniture inspired by a Japanese toy. Prototype made of reused textile cut offs from Kvadrat.
2010
2021

Own clothing design

Designing and producing own garments and jewelry from a young age.
Professional Work Experience
2018
2020

Dissing + Weitling, Copenhagen, Junior architect

Sketching, drawing and building models for competitions in China, Sweden, Switzerland and Denmark. I worked on bridge projects for pedestrians, bicycles and railway and a few buildings. Visits on building site, experiencing construction of DGNB labeled appartments. Also working on layouts for communication tasks.
2019
2019

Grakom, Spatial Designer

Designing and building an entrance installation inspired by the printing machinery. The project was located at Folkemødet on Bornholm. Collaboration with Cecilie Esper and Grakom (Association for Graphic Communication & Media).
2018
2018

Julia Durand Architect, Intern

Visiting building sites and working with building permit documents. Analyzing insulation materials and use of thermal camera. Interior design.
IT skills

Adobe pack, 3d modelling and drawing in Rhinoceros, 3D printing, Laser cutting

Language skills

French and Danish, English, German