Port of Haderslev. C.F. Møller. Photo: C.F. Møller

Port of Haderslev

A 19-hectare former harbour site is to be transformed into a new urban district with housing, business and recreational areas, according to a master plan compiled by C.F. Møller Architects.
 Port of Haderslev. C.F. Møller. Photo: C.F. Møller
Facts

Client

Haderslev Municipality

Address

Haderslev, Denmark

Size

200,000 m²

Year

Masterplan 2004, Designmanual 2005, Fjordparken 2005-2006, Fjordbyen 2005-2008, The Beach Houses 2009-2012

Competition

1st prize in architectural competition. 2003

Architect

C.F. Møller Architects

Landscape

C.F. Møller Architects

Awards
Awards
  • Finalist for the Town Planning Award. 2015
  • 1st prize in architectural competition. 2003

The plan is simple to realise, thereby keeping costs low. It anticipates a phased transformation of the industrial harbour, with three new cultural centres: a ‘cultural island’ where the two industrial silos will be preserved as a landmark, a new public service centre, and a recreational beach park. The new urban district will be characterised by housing and light industry along the banks of the fjord. The plot structure is based on the scale of the existing urban structure in Haderslev, and creates a variety of building options on the port. The layout provides the optional establishment of channels as part of the phased development, which together with promenades and public spaces creates a new cohesion between city and water. Based on the masterplan and associated designmanual for the area, a large part of the plan has been realized, of which C.F. Møller has been responsible for the residential development Fjordbyen with 10 Dutch-style terraced houses and 24 apartments, and the senior living community The Beach Houses with 48 homes.

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