Enghave Brygge
Enghave Brygge (English: Enghave Quay) is a waterfront area in the Souterhn Docklands of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located between Teglholmen to the south and Kalvebod Brygge to the north. Currently an abandoned industrial site, a plan for its redevelopment was adopted in July 2013. The most prominent landmark in the area is the H. C. Ørsted Power Station.
Redevelopment
The land is owned by NPV A/S, JM Danmark samt By & Havn. The plan for the area has been created by Juul | Frost Arkitekter, Gröning Arkitekter and Danielsen Architecture in collaboration with the City. The area will comprise 2,400 apartments and about 37.800 square metres of commercial and retail space. A central element in the plan is the creation of a 700 metres long canal, Enghave Canal, which will be a modern equivavalent to Christianshavn Canal on the other side of the harbor. The buildings along the water will be located on 11 individual "islands". A greenspace will mark the transition to H. C. Ørsted Power Station.[1]
Transport
Enghave Brygge will be a station on the planned South Harbour Line of the Copenhagen Metro.[2] Bridges will connect Enghave Brygge to Teglholmen to the south and across the harbor to the southern part of Islands Brygge.
See also
References
- ↑ "Grønt lys til Enghave Brygge". Building Supply. Retrieved 2013-10-01.
- ↑ "Metrolinje på vej til Sydhavnen" (in Danish). Ingeniøren. Retrieved 2013-09-01.
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Coordinates: 55°39′20″N 12°33′37″E / 55.6555°N 12.5603°E