Streetdome
Haderslev (Denmark), 2014
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Haderslev, Denmark
Glifberg - Lykke, CEBRA Architects, Morten Hansen
2011
Ongoing 2014
Rambøll A/S
Hoffman A/S (DK), Grindline (US)
6500 m2, skatepark 4500 m
Haderslev Municipality
34 mill. DKK
Haderslev Municipality (13 mill. DKK)
Nordea Fund (1,5 mill. DKK)
A P Moeller Fund (Mærsk) (8,5 mill. DKKK)
Lokale- og Anlægsfonden (6,5 mill. DKK)
Danish architecture and design practices Glifberg+Lykke and Cebra have designed a multi park and cultural centre for street sports on the harbour front of Haderslev in southern Denmark. StreetDome is a vast and unique urban landscape for activity and recreation including a 4.500 square metre skate park, facilities street basket, parkour, boulder climbing, canoe polo etc.
StreetDome’s overall ambition is to set new standards for urban arenas for unorganised sports. StreetDome is an open playground and social meeting place for different ages, skill levels and cultures.
The close collaboration between CEBRA and Glifberg+Lykke resulted in a fusion of architecture, design and function, which forms StreetDome’s underlying DNA and binds the entire park together to form an interacting whole. The result is a new cultural magnet with strong local roots and an international scope. In the planning phase the design team has implemented the results from the comprehensive dialogue with a wide range of the facility’s future user groups. This process has been an essential element right from project’s initial phases and has left a clear mark on the final design.