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Project M2 Lergravsparken

Navn
Mette Jacobsen
Uddannelsesgrad
Kandidat
Fagområde
Design
Program
Furniture Design - Products, Materials and Contexts
År
2022

This project is about creating a landmark for Lergravsparken, an underground metro station in Copenhagen, Denmark.


I have explored how concrete and textile can be combined in a way that will create an imprint of the textiles aswell as creating a connection to the environment above ground.


The design is developed to include access to passangers who have difficulty reading, bad eyesight, trouble hearing the announcment-call upon arrival.

This project is a design suggestion developed for Lergravsparken station.

 

Concrete element
Concrete element casted from knitted fabric
Detail from the casting
Station photografed in dec 2021
Station photografed in dec 2021
Illustration of the station platform, when elements are installed

I have created different elements from knitted samples to be casted in glass fiber concret. I wanted to incorporate the landmark from above ground - the park and ended up using the shaped of leaves as a figurative form for my samples

The park above ground with the entrance to the underground station
The park above ground looking towards the station
Sketch for idea development
Sketch from material gathered at the park above ground
Claysketch of panel layout
Claysketch of panel layout
Cord knitted in the shape of a leaf
Cord knitted in the shape of a leaf - detail
Glass fiber casting of the knitted cord sample
Knitting sample made with jute yarn
Knitting sample made with jute yarn
Knitting sample made with jute - detail
Casting of knitting jute sample
Knitting sample made with wool
Casting of knitting wool sample
Knitting sample made from cotton
Detail of knitting sample made from cotton
Detail of casting
Detail of knitting sample made from mixed materials
Casting of knitting sample made from mixed materials
From knitted sample to glass fiber
Example of a casted panel with multiple samples
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