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LETH & GORI
Hersted Loop Park
Development Strategy | Industrial Area Hersted
Albertslund | Denmark
Built in the 1970s on fertile farmland, industrial area Hersted in Albertlund was long considered a European model for new high-tech industrial developments. Located along one of Copenhagen’s green wedges, the area has lost its glory. Many buildings do not meet the needs of today and are vacant. Hersted Loop Park is the embodiment of a strategy for the transformation of the area into a sustainable industrial park landscape. This has been achieved using, among other things, participatory games, step-by-step itineraries, imaginary futures, stories, organizational structures and spatial rules to extend the zoning plan and to generate freedom. The process consists of four parallel strategies: an economic, an ecological, a spatial and an organizational strategy. The economic strategy defines and accounts for the transition to an area for the local production of food for the inhabitants of Copenhagen, no longer on arable land, but in high-tech and sustainable production halls that attract businesses and create regionally and globally significant jobs. Hersted will grow, process, produce, distribute and supply food for the entire LOOP City Region. The ecological strategy prepares the area for this transformation by structuring the entire area’s rainwater harvest towards use in the production process. The spatial strategy supports the ambition by relaxing the building regulations in the current zoning plan and by constructing a Loop Park, a green wedge that connects the area. The organization strategy provides the ambassadors and the Loop management involved in planning the transformation and creating an itinerary with the first steps towards a new future: Hersted Loop Park.