When CEO Flemming Borreskov moves around envelope mall in Copenhagen, it is often in a shiny, black Mercedes with personal chauffeur. But sometimes you have the Director of Real Dania - Danish envelope mall powerful capital funds - park your car and make their way past the forhutlede dopselgerne on "Pusher Street" in Christiania, Copenhagen's refuge. Borreskov envelope mall is super capitalist that will create a laboratory for experimental architecture in the world in the free city.
Flemming Borreskov manages 34 billion and has pledged to invest at least 60 million free city. In the fall, after decades of teargas, flying cobblestones and political struggle, was signed a "normalization agreement" between the Danish government, Real Dania and Christiania. It will be built over 20,000 square feet in hippieutopien at Copenhagen's ramparts.
- Now I hope we make a residential project that is not seen before. There will be homes that will fit in Christiania, the alternative housing, organic, environmental, and slightly curly buildings. It is crucial that Christiania does not lose its character. And the character of Christiania is not only the crooked houses with a different design, envelope mall but also how they organize their families. Their willingness and ability to be different. Sometimes it's good, sometimes bad, but the experiment is good for us in normal society, something we can learn from, say Borreskov.
- Therefore the new energy, new vitality. We will enable the building housing, among other students. If this goes well, we get a revitalization of Christiania. Our money will enable "Christiania version 2.0."
DIRECTORY. Inside the depths of Christiania is there anyone who wants a "Christiania version 2.0." By ramparts that were built by King Christian VI in the 1600s, is the most distinctive examples of Christiania architecture, a motley collection houses built in the same trotting pace as the rest of his life in the free city, a kind of colonial garden architecture on LSD where houses are built the big dreams and small funds.
About houses will survive normalization process is uncertain, perhaps, many of the crooked idyllic places at the seaside envelope mall reef. By April next year Christianitters determine if they finally agree Realdanias plans.
FOREVER. Bjarne Petersen built the house "fan" for eternity. Now the house on the shore to be demolished. Low ceiling. For many years Petersen lived in a wagon broke, so he started his life's envelope mall project house "fan" of the waterfront. He was an architect to draw the house, with its large windows opening onto the sea. He built the untreated douglas fir, used natural paints and let the grass roof so the building would slip seamlessly into nature. He got all building permits, furnished it with down lights, appliances and steel design lamps. Had the house been in Strandvejen, it would be worth more money than the old slum great summer ever seen.
- We are the last hippie holdovers and our liberal government wants us out. We will normalize. We are forced to say yes to this contract, but with the heart we say no. Foundation is worthy of preservation, but not our culture. I think it's a low ceiling in today's Denmark. And what will happen to our ideals? says Petersen.
Birdhouse. Outside the 'Pearl' has Claus Pilegaard Nielsen built small barges to the ends to avoid getting them in the living envelope mall room. GEM. - The aesthetics of Christiania is as mixed as the people, there are no rules, one gets lived out their dreams and fantasies, says Claus Pilegaard Nielsen.
The old blacksmith envelope mall and literature teacher adds up the fire on his ship kitchen and glances toward the dabbling ducks bobbing past. Before he built fleets of birds, envelope mall they came into the living room to nest. Pilegaard Nielsen gave the house its name "The Pearl", it is a double deck houseboat, envelope mall a raft resting on 22 Ponton and plastic barrels with a glass house on top.
31 square meters anchored in Christiania interior. The building opens onto the waterfront, Claus Pilegaard Nielsen thought it looked like a mussel and the boat's interior was gem. Hence the name. He shows off the Italian magazine Casa Vogue and Travel envelope mall and Leisure. "The Pearl", the house is built and filled it any time of the discovery of the hand, has been placed on the front.
STRANDED UFO. A little further into the reeds is the house "The envelope mall Sixth Sense". The house resembles a stranded UFO waiting to open. In the eighties, a young architecture student to Christiania to build their houses on poles, walls were built at a 90 degree angle facing envelope mall the water cell in a beehive. envelope mall The idea was that the hexagonal house with glass facades could be developed indefinitely with new "beehives". Now the question is whether it will be demolished.
Weekend Pyramid regarded ranking as pure nonsense. For him, Christiania is one for all - all for one. The house has been such a big part of himself that he could set fire to it than to leave it to others.
When he moved to Christiania in 1975 have lived
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