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The Fredensborg Houses ( da, Fredensborghusene) form a housing complex in natural surroundings on the outskirts of the small town of
Fredensborg Fredensborg () is a railway town located in Fredensborg Municipality, North Zealand, some 30 kilometres north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is most known for Fredensborg Palace, one of the official residences of the Danish Royal Family. As of 1 Janu ...
in the north of
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. The houses were designed by
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for Danes who have worked for long periods abroad.


History and architecture

The Fredensborg Houses followed Utzon's first major housing project, the
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in nearby
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. The 63 units were based on a competition project Utzon had developed for the south of Sweden in 1953, inspired by traditional Danish farmhouses set around a central courtyard and Chinese architecture, in which the houses open out onto a central court but are protected from the surroundings by their outer wall. The development was based on Utzon's additive approach, starting modestly with one unit and proceeding from there, taking into account the lie of the land and the surroundings. Each unit was L-shaped with a living room and study in one section, and the kitchen, bedroom and bathroom in the other. Utzon described the arrangement of the houses as "flowers on the branch of a cherry tree, each turning towards the sun.""Jørn Utzon, 2003 laureate, Biography"
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As a result of the success of the Kingo Houses, '' Dansk Samvirke'', an organization catering to the well-being of Danish citizens who have worked for long periods abroad, invited Utzon to develop a housing estate where pensioners returning to Denmark could live together and share their experiences."Den danske siesta"
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Utzon helped to find a suitable site in Fredensborg, for which he developed plans allowing each house to have a view over a green slope. Partly inspired by housing in Beijing's
Forbidden City The Forbidden City () is a palace complex in Dongcheng District, Beijing, China, at the center of the Imperial City of Beijing. It is surrounded by numerous opulent imperial gardens and temples including the Zhongshan Park, the sacrifi ...
, the complex consists of 47 courtyard homes and 30 terraced houses as well as a central building with a restaurant, meeting rooms and nine guest rooms. The homes are all located around a square in groups of three, each with an entrance from the square. As the houses are on a slope, they all benefit from plenty of light, especially as they face either south-east or south-west. They give a general impression of openness, which is enhanced by their comparatively large courtyard gardens, even if the houses are protected from the eyes of curious outsiders. This all contributes to a feeling of security and peacefulness. The complex was completed in 1963 to wide acclaim.Kim Dirkinck-Holmfeld, ''Dansk Arkitektur 1960-1995'', Arkitektens Forlag, Copenhagen 1995, p. 51.


Subsequent influence

Utzon's
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approach to modern housing exerted a considerable influence on subsequent developments. In the Copenhagen area alone, his influence can be seen in Carl R. Frederiksen's ''Ved Stampedammen'' in Usserød, Bertel Udsen's ''Rækkehusbebyggelse'' in
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, and Henrik Iversen's ''Carlsmindeparken'' in
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. More recently, Utzon's L-shape floor plan in combination with a small courtyard has been an inspiration for Bjarke Ingels Group's
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, Copenhagen.


Fredensborg Houses today

As intended, the houses are occupied by Danes returning after a long career abroad, many having worked in the diplomatic corps. Although Fredensborg is just a small town, they seem to enjoy living in the area. They are able to get to
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in less than 20 minutes and Copenhagen is only about 40 minutes away by car. They are also able to enjoy the facilities of the central building which houses a library and a restaurant which offers good meals at reasonable prices. The walls are decorated with souvenirs and artwork the pensioners have brought back from as far away as Iran, South America or Sri Lanka. The annual rental also appears low in comparison with commercial rates: some DKK 40,000 for 73 square metres or DKK 76,000 for 130 square metres. File:Fredensborg Houses 10.jpg File:Fredensborg Houses 7.jpg File:Fredensborg Houses 14.jpg File:Fredensborg Houses 15.jpg


References


Literature

* Jørn Utzon, ''Logbook Volume 1: The Courtyard Houses'', Blondal, Copenhagen, 2004, 180 pages. * Tobias Faber, ''Jørn Utzon, Houses in Fredensborg'', Berlin, Ernst & Sohn, 1991, 57 pages.


External links


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