Assembled from containers placed within a scaffolding net, WE Architecture's Jagtevj 69 aims to create alluring public space while simultaneously providing temporary housing for the homeless.
The proposal stresses that it's a temporary solution; by creating a variety of different spaces for different activities, the project ultimately provides an opportunity for social networking for both the community and the homeless population in "urban gardens and semi-public activities." These activity-specific spaces, which include workshops, yoga studios, and offices, form each modular unit, making it easy to swap out or add different functions as needed.

Currently envisioned for a site in Copenhagen, the proposal is designed to be disassembled and then reassembled in different locations, making it a kind of traveling social aid that is also custom tailored to the needs of its particular community.

 

Project description by WE Architecture

Jagtvej 69 becomes a turning point for homeless people. Where housing and green gardens are creating a platform for the meeting between locals and homeless and a pathway to a new beginning. The aim of the design for the new building on Jagtvej 69 is to create temporary accommodation for homeless people, as well as provide a space for a wide range of activities that would help them in their professional and social lives, improve communication with the authorities and help them take care of their physical and mental health. The proposal will provide the neighborhood with a new social meeting place, a space containing urban gardens and semi-public activities.

The project gives back the site to Copenhagen, and create a platform where people can meet and interact around the green gardens.

The project will have a positive visual contribution to the neighborhood – a landmark people can relate to with social and environmental sustainable initiatives. The visibility aims to raise awareness of the initiative, in terms of attracting new users to the neighborhood, but also volunteers and current residents.

The concept for a temporary design is based on a very simple scaffolding net and containers with the ability to add new features and change according to new needs the future may bring. The project will be dismantled and placed on a new site that needs help in future.



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WE Architecture
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Marc Jay, Julie Schmidt-Nielsen, Barbara Drud Henningsen, Alicja Szczęśniak, Josefine Rita Vain Hansen, Thea Gasseholm, Corrado Galasso, Eleonora Giovannardi, Alexandru Pavel
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UBA studio, Erik Juul
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2017
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972 m²
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Temporary homeless housing and urban gardens
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WE Architecture is a young innovative architecture office based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Our capabilities include architecture, urban strategies, tangible design, utopian ideas and visual construction. WE were founded in 2009 by Marc Jay and Julie Schmidt-Nielsen. The name WE Architecture is based on the philosophy that architecture is not the result of only one person's stroke of genius. 

WE believe that the best results occur through teamwork and transdisciplinary networks. That is why WE Architecture works across continents as well as across professional borders to enter complex conditions with the best insight and precision.

WE create proposals that merge through creative translation of all the information we get from contexts, conditions and programs.

WE Architecture strives to push innovative architecture forward to improve the condition of the world. No less.
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Published on: March 28, 2017
Cite: "JAGTVEJ 69 by WE Architecture, becomes a turning point for homeless people, in Copenhagen" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/jagtvej-69-we-architecture-becomes-a-turning-point-homeless-people-copenhagen> ISSN 1139-6415
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