丹麥哥本哈根 Amager自然公園路線計畫

本案將 Amager 自然公園中一系列易達的訪客據點彼此串聯,從北部平原到南部海岸,打造更具吸引力的觀賞路線。設計師以自然為核心,透過一致、清晰的地景敘事和內斂的建築語言,重塑這片獨特地景,突顯公園的環境特質、戶外生活與社交活動。

The design strategy for Amager Nature Park enhances its appeal by connecting a series of easily accessible visitor points, spanning from the northern plains to the southern coast. With nature at its core, the park's unique landscape is revitalized through a cohesive architectural language that highlights its outdoor qualities and social spaces.

設計元素汲取現有地景特質並加入體驗層次,創造多元且親近自然的場域,在提供豐富體驗的同時,保護自然生態,讓自然環境在新舊訪客參與下依舊保持原貌。訪客據點策略性分布於公園,強調特定地點的景觀、視野或功能,促使人與自然、建築與生態、人工與有機之間的對話。每處據點皆因地制宜,由建築與地景元素共同構成,藉此降低對自然景觀的干預。

The design preserves the park's natural beauty while adding layers of experiences, creating diverse, inviting spaces for activities.Visitor points are strategically placed to beautifully showcase the park's distinct features and actively encourage interaction between people, nature, and the built environment.

每處據點皆因地制宜,由建築與地景元素共同構成,藉此降低對自然景觀的干預。所有建築皆採用木構架、獨特屋頂造型與深色燒杉外牆,極具標誌性地融入地景,卻不干擾自然體驗。
Positioned at the intersection of city and nature or land and water, these points offer unique opportunities for recreation, exploration, and immersive learning by breaking down the landscape into engaging, human-scale experiences.The buildings follow a consistent architectural style with visible wood structures, unique roof forms, and dark-burnt shingles, naturally integrating seamlessly into the surrounding landscape without disrupting the authentic natural experience.

各據點亦配有步道與棧道系統,確保各區辨識度和無障礙通行。此外,各據點均位於城市與自然、陸地與水域交界處,呈現地景與城市的對比,並將自然尺度轉化為適合人的活動與敘事,使其兼具休憩、探索、遊戲與學習等功能。
A well-planned network of boardwalks ensures accessibility and thoughtfully guides visitors through the park, emphasizing its key routes and connections.

主要建築師:ADEPT
景觀建築師:LYTT 建築師事務所
合作單位:丹麥SYSTRA BARK顧問公司 JAC工作室
建築面積:35000平方公尺
座落位置:丹麥哥本哈根
影像:莫滕.阿加德.克羅
文字:ADEPT
採訪:蘇新婷
Building Architects:ADEPT
Landscape Architects:LYTT Architecture
Collaborators:SYSTRA Danmark.BARK Raadgivning.JAC Studios
Building Area:35000 ㎡
Location:København, Denmark
Photos:Morten Aagaard Krogh
Text:ADEPT
Interview:Chloe Su









