Project

Trælasten Master Plan

Project information
Year
2018-2020
Location
Aarhus, Denmark
Client
Pension Denmark, CASA, City of Aarhus

We’re developing and densifying brownfields while providing social and engaging shared spaces.

Kristian Villadsen
Associate Partner, Director at Gehl
The Challenge

Bringing new life to an old industrial park

“Trælasten” (The Timberyard) is a new neighborhood in Aarhus, Denmark. This brownfield project transformed a former industrial ground into a mixed-use development that integrates smoothly into to the overall patterns of the city. Trælasten sits at the edge of the inner city where urban space meets an open green corridor along the river.

Trælasten is the last puzzle piece connecting a series of new developments to create livable space for future communities focused on community, innovation, and potential economic growth as well as fostering local production, workshops, resource awareness, and long-term sustainability.

Trælasten before

The project used up-cycling as a key component in the sustainability strategy. In this process, the materials from the transformation of the existing buildings was made available for the architects as an on-site 'bank' containing up-cycled materials.

The Impact

Sustainability and community

Today, Trælasten has a fine grain pedestrian network creating strong connections to the surrounding city. The neighborhood was founded about supporting urban qualities that contribute to creating both proximity and friction – Gehl’s hope was to give the urban life of the space a dynamic spark.

After 260 interviews on sustainability and community making, Gehl was able to create a community for all ages, genders, and interests. As the Master Plan reaches its final form, the details of the building design evolve through an integrated design process. This collaborative project enlists the expertise of developers, master planners, city representatives, and building architects with the ultimate goal of ensuring a coherent yet diversified approach.

With climate adaptation as a guiding principle to the project, Gehl  incorporated the river within Aarhus as a core component to the master plan, designing lush open green spaces along its banks. What was once a flowing body of water, is now a meeting space for an entire community. The River House creates a space for play, entertainment, and connection. Trælasten celebrates the sloping terrain on the site which is accentuated in both buildings and urban spaces; creating views of the river and valley from multiple vantage points within the development.

 

Awards: Second Master Plan in Denmark to attain the DGNB Neighborhood Platinum qualification. This project was also awarded 2021 Project of the Year by Ejendomspriserne

Temporary seating by the river in collaboration with the North Side music festival

Vision and reality: Gehl Director Kristian Villadsen discussing Trælasten with The Mayor of Aarhus, Jacob Bundsgaard

The final master plan in Aarhus

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Associate Partner, Director
Kristian Villadsen
Our services

Delivering impact through a multidisciplinary approach

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Urban Strategy

Urban Strategy is the foundation upon which form, function and behaviour are created. Our holistic approach always starts with asking what life should exist in place, what spaces invite for that life, and what buildings and facilities support this. People and life first, always.

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Masterplanning & Design

There is no business as usual here! By advancing people-first, evidence-based designs our Master Plans not only create the framework for great architecture to unfold, they create meaningful and memorable places that support quality of life for all.