Invitation - Helsingborg
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Invitation - Helsingborg
Invitation n o i t i t e p m o c t n e g r m o b p g o n i l s l e e v H , e n a d site Ångfärj s t n e t n o c f o e l Tab View of central Helsingborg, with Tropical Beach and Parapeten in the foreground. Invitation 4 Background 5 History in brief Aim and vision Helsingborg’s identity Competition Site 8 The site Site boundaries The Competition Assignment 10 Function and content A vital urban milieu Diversity and multiple functions The character of the buildings Sustainability A rich and varied urban spatial structure Spatial structure at city quarter level Lines of sight and axes Ångfärjestationen to be preserved Hamntorget Kungsgatan becomes Kungsparken Communication Competition Rules This invitation and competition brief has been produced by the City of Helsingborg. City Executive Board, Land and Development Department in collaboration with the Urban Planning Office 2009-03-05 Photo: Vesna Vrabec, Kith Wig, Bertil Hagberg and the City of Helsingborg photo archives. Schedule Announcements Language Confidentiality Expressions of interest and requests for information During the pre-competition period Expressions of interest (EOI) Submission of expressions of interest Pre-qualification – assessment of EOI Pre-qualification criteria First meeting and competition programme Submission of proposals Procurement Rights of ownership, copyright and rights of use Promoter 21 d n u o r g k c a B n o i t a t i v In Helsingborg City Hall and Magnus Stenbock monument. Helsingborg in the region. Helsingborg Helsingör Köpenhamn Malmö The Öresund Strait between Elsinore and Helsingborg. The City of Helsingborg invites expressions of interest in a site development competition for proposals for new building development on the Ångfärjan site in central Helsingborg. The aim of the site development competition is to find a longterm financier/property developer and property manager of new, high-quality commercial and residential buildings whose architectural character strongly confirms the central site’s significance in the city’s urban plan. The development shall include congress-centre and hotel buildings. It will also include shops, restaurants/cafés, and should also include dwellings and office premises. The design competition also includes design of the surrounding urban space. The new building development must enrich the urban centre and provide attractive space for functionally diverse and vital urban life. 4 Site development competition – Å ng f ä r ja n, Helsingborg After submitting complete proposals, firms invited to compete in the site design and development competition will each receive remuneration amounting to 350,000 Swedish kronor. The land in question will be allocated by the City of Helsingborg to the party with the winning proposal on a site leasehold basis. Interested parties must submit applications, according to the terms of this call for competition, to the City of Helsingborg no later than April 2nd 2009. Applications will be assessed by a jury of representatives from the City of Helsingborg and experts. After pre-qualification, 3 to 6 applicants will be chosen to compete. Only the chosen applicants will be entitled to participate in the competition. The invited participants will receive a competition programme at the first competition meeting on May 19th 2009. Participants will submit their proposals no later than September 28th 2009. The City of Helsingborg is the client and promoter. Helsingborg is a centre within the dynamic Öresund region. Communications with Malmö, Copenhagen and Copenhagen Airport, as well as with Gothenburg and Oslo, are well developed. A future rapid-transit rail link from Stockholm via Helsingborg to the continent is under investigation. A future fixed link between Helsingborg and Elsinore will further strengthen Helsingborg’s position as an important hub in the region and broaden the city’s role as a regional, national and international meeting place. Helsingborg has been in a phase of strong expansion since the 1990s. This has entailed revitalization of the city core and development of the waterfront. With the international housing exhibition H99, Norra Hamnen opened, followed by renewal of Strandpromenaden northward. Now, in the southern part of Helsingborg, Södra Hamnen is next in line for renewal. New building development on the central Ångfärjan site, with its quayside location, will further intensify the contact between city centre and water and strengthen Helsingborg’s role as a national and international meeting place. Ångfärjan, with its old ferry terminal building, occupies a central place in the hearts of local residents. The future of this building was long debated. Local residents were invited to participate in public dialogue in 2008. It became apparent that public opinion favoured preservation of the terminal building and that the site, with new building development, should be public. By municipal decision, the Ångfärjan terminal building must be preserved within the site. In autumn 2008 a study concerning hotel and congress facilities within the Ångfärjan area was presented. The study shows that the location – in the city centre, with a waterfront view and close to various local transit and travel modes, as well as cultural, entertainment and service offerings – is ideally suited to congress and hotel facilities. Site development competition – Å ng f ä r ja n, Helsingborg 5 Norra Hamnen (housing exhibition H99). History in brief Aim and vision Helsingborg is one of Sweden’s oldest cities. There was settlement on the heights above Helsingborg as early as the 11th century. From about the 1200s onward the town expanded down towards the shoreline. Today, the topography is still a characteristic feature of the city. The defence tower Kärnan, dating from the 1300s, rises above the brink of the coastal cliff. Below lies the medieval town, with Mariakyrkan, the church of St Mary, dating from the same century, and Stortorget, a central town square that is a well-defined urban space with an east-west orientation. Below Stortorget lies the harbour, with its long history of shipping and passenger traffic to and from Denmark. The City of Helsingborg’s ambition is to create, in a superb location, a high-quality, multifunctional urban development complex that includes hotel and congress facilities of international calibre. The new building development, together with the surrounding urban space, must form a well-integrated context that is architecturally excellent and realizes the full potential of the location. The interesting history and beautiful prospect must be highlighted through carefully planned and well-executed architecture that ties past and future together, repairs gaps in the urban fabric, and establishes new and attractive meeting places. In terms of form and content, the new building development will enrich and enhance the life of the city, while introducing landmark buildings that symbolize Helsingborg’s image as a centre of communications, culture and commerce. Stortorget and the 700-year-old defence tower Kärnan. During the 1800s, the town grew mainly along the shoreline, and in the 1900s, settlement expanded landward. However, the actual urban core, which extends from the Sound (the Öresund Strait) up to the heights, is what gives central Helsingborg its unique spatial character and specific atmosphere. Since early times, Helsingborg’s strategic position on the Öresund Strait has made it an important port and mercantile centre. The town’s role as a centre of travel and shipping was strengthened with the opening of the railway in 1865, and the ferry terminal building, dating from 1898, served traffic from the north as well as to and from Elsinore. During the latter half of the 1800s, the shoreline was widened westward with fill from harbour and railway construction. On the reclaimed land, town quarters with buildings of stone and brick grew up. Around the turn of the last century, Stortorget was opened westward towards Drottninggatan and was bordered by urban buildings including the magnificent town hall from 1898, designed by city architect Alfred Hellerström. In the 20th century, Norra Hamnen hosted two major exhibitions. In 1955 the international housing and design exhibition H55 was held at Parapeten, and in 1999, housing exhibition H99 opened in Norra Hamnen, featuring newly constructed multi-story residential buildings in a neo-modernist style. The area was complemented in 2001 with Dunkers Kulturhus, a new arts centre. Norra Hamnen is also the site of Stadsteatern, from 1975, and the functionalist Konserthuset, from 1932, by Sven Markelius. 6 Site development competition – Å ng f ä r ja n, Helsingborg Helsingborg’s identity Strandpromenaden and the popular Gröningen. Helsingborg’s lively city centre today consists of the historic urban core at the base of the coastal cliff (referred to locally as Landborgen). The setting is characterized by densely concentrated and architecturally varied urban structures close to the city’s central functions, commercial and cultural premises, services and communications. Running north to south are the meandering, medieval Kullagatan, the city’s main commercial street, and the broad, tree-lined avenue Drottninggatan/Järnvägsgatan. Perpendicular to them are the many narrow streets and elongated open spaces that intersect the dense blocks of buildings stretching from the base of the coastal cliff down towards the shoreline, creating lines of sight and enabling visual contact with the Sound under varying light and weather conditions. In the central parts of the city, many buildings are characterized by the red Helsingborg brick, among them the medieval Kärnan and Mariakyrkan, and the town quarters dating from the turn of the century. The urban scene also features small-scale buildings from the early-1800s clad in classical stucco. Along the waterfront, the functionalist Konserthuset has inspired a white neomodernism in H99’s high-rise blocks and Dunkers Kulturhus. The arts centre, Dunkers Kulturhus, was located at Sundstorget, close to Konserthuset and Stadsteatern, as part of a strategy to concentrate culture venues near the centre of the city. Here, a congress centre will enhance both the site and the city core, while complementing the cultural institutions. Site development competition – Å ng f ä r ja n, Helsingborg 7 e t i s n o i t i t e p m Co Helsingborgs harbour entrance, Helsingörskajen and the Ångfärjan competition site. Site boundaries. The site The competition site comprises about 40,000 square metres. Ångfärjan’s two quarters, as well as parts of Hamntorget, Kungsgatan and the quay promenade, are included. The competition site is bordered to the north by Brogatan, to the east by Kungsgatan’s east side, to the south by the Inner harbour basin, and to the west by the North harbour basin. Of the competition area, about 10,000 square metres will be offered for building site development. The Ångfärjan land is now used principally as a parking area. It lies between the city centre and the shore at the junction of two thoroughfares. The east-west thoroughfare runs from the Sound via Hamntorget and Stortorget up to Kärnan and exemplifies Helsingborg’s topography. The north-south street runs parallel to 8 Site development competition – Å ng f ä r ja n, Helsingborg Site boundaries the park, quayside and parking areas established in connection with H99 and marks the city’s location on the Öresund Strait. The former terminal building for trains from the north and to Elsinore via train ferry stands within the competition site. The wooden building, in a picturesque national romantic style by Folke Zettervall, now houses the music venue Tivoli. Surrounded on two sides by water and directly adjacent to Stortorget/Kärnan, Hamntorget constitutes a fantastic urban space. Today, much of Hamntorget is used as a parking area. With its unique situation, Hamntorget has the prerequisites to become one of Helsingborg’s most attractive meeting places. Preservation of the unobstructed views and openness of this site is a priority objective. To the north, the competition site borders on Brogatan and Dunkers Kulturhus. The latter was designed by Kim Utzon and built in 2001. The extension of Brogatan adjoins the Kvickbron bridge, the main link with Parapeten and one of the many east-west streets that run through the city core. To the northeast, the competition site borders on Sundstorget, a square that is surrounded on the north and south by brick/stone buildings from the turn of the century and was renewed in the late-2000s by Sven Ingvar Andersson. Beneath the square is a two-level underground car park with 386 parking spaces. To the east, the competition site is bordered by two eastern quarters on Kungsgatan. Between these blocks of brick and stone buildings dating from around 1900 runs Badhusgatan, which today has the character of a backstreet but has great value in the urban landscape, since it is a line of sight and a link from Helsingörskajen (the Elsinore quay) to Rådhustorget and Kullagatan. Badhusgatan is a street with great potential for retail and restaurant locations. To the south the competition site borders on the Inner harbour basin and Köpenhamnskajen (the Copenhagen quay). This is Acelink’s terminal for passenger ferries to and from Elsinore, Denmark. To the west the competition site is bordered by Helsingörskajen and beyond it the southern part of the North harbour basin, where coastguard, maritime rescue, pilot and tug vessels are moored. Helsingörkajen, the Elsinore quay, was redeveloped in 2002 by Sven Ingvar Andersson to become today’s vital pedestrian thoroughfare by the water. Stone and simple, long elegant lines give the quay a solid and distinctive character. Here, Drottningtrappan (the Queen’s Stairs), is a mooring place for smaller cruise vessels on the occasion of state visits, etc. A monument recalls the historic significance of the site. Here, Carl Johan Bernadotte, who became king of Sweden, landed in 1810. Site development competition – Å ng f ä r ja n, Helsingborg 9 t n e m n g i s s a n o i t i t e p m o c The Kvickbron with Dunkers kulturhus to the right. Unique site Participants will present proposals for the placement and design of buildings for hotel and congress operations as well as for shops and services. Competitors should also present concepts for residential and office premises. Competitors will also propose designs for the spaces, squares, park sections, streets and quays included within the competition site, based on a clear analysis of the unique location and Helsingborg’s specific conditions. Possible renewal of public spaces will be funded by the City of Helsingborg. The proposal must also state how the hotel and congress centre will be built, the form of ownership and management, and how the centre will contribute to the city’s competitive advantage. Site development will be realized via external financing. The City will not conduct business operations within the competition site. The competition proposal will also state offered annual site-leasehold rent, in Swedish kronor per square metre gross area, distributed according to the proposed modes of use. Function and content Parking areas for all operations will be under ground. A living urban environment The congress-centre and hotel buildings must not appear as uninviting, closed volumes that exclude access. They must be arranged so as to allow a high degree of open access during most times of the day and night, and in such a way that local residents perceive them as a part of the public space. Coordination of the building entrances and lobbies with adjacent exhibition premises, galleries, boutiques, cafés and restaurants is essential if the congress-centre and hotel buildings are to function in a way that stimulates interaction with the life of the city. The long-term strategy in Helsingborg is to concentrate urban life towards the waterfront and harbour entrance. The Ångfärjan development must enrich the urban space in the vicinity of the waterfront and harbour entrance. The functions and content within the competition site, as described below, will be specified in detail in the competition programme. Functional diversity Hotel facilities with capacity for 200-250 rooms, lobby/reception area, breakfast diningroom, relaxation area, office space, and service and storage areas. Collaboration between hotel and congress businesses is possible. As a part of Helsingborg’s urban core, the new development must offer a diversity of functions that is characteristic of vital and culturally, socially and economically robust urban milieus. In addition to the hotel and congress functions, this implies some blend of workplaces, commercial premises, services and different forms of dwelling. A congress centre, with an auditorium seating1000-1400 persons, 16 smaller meeting rooms of varying size with seating for 22-75, lobby, exhibit space, restaurant and office space, and service and storage areas. Collaboration with the hotel operation is possible. Sustainability Retail, exhibit, café, restaurant and entertainment operations at street level and accessible via the surrounding urban spaces. Some degree of collaboration with the congress and hotel operations is possible. 10 The new building development should also include a suitable proportion of residential and office premises. Site development competition – Å ng f ä r ja n, Helsingborg Consideration must be given to the economic, environmental and social aspects of sustainability in the design and realization of the new development. The vision is for the site to be designed according to the concept of ‘the sustainable city’ and based on human needs and conditions. The new district and its architecture will be characterized by humanity, social interaction, multiple functions, architectural innovation and high quality. The design of the site and facilities must be adapted according to environmental requirements, energy efficiency and the coastal climate of Helsingborg. The character of the buildings New buildings on the competition site must be architecturally excellent and embody a strong sense of the significance of the place while manifesting the city’s belief in the future of a sustainable society. Several separate, preferably sculptural, building volumes that establish imaginative dialogue with the surrounding milieus are desired. man interaction. The public spaces must have features that also attract visitors who have no connection with the hotel and congress centre. Meeting places will be designed to use to advantage the unique location in the city and by the water, and will serve as inviting venues for different activities and events. Spatial structure at city quarter level The competition site borders on city quarters structured on the grid pattern imposed by the orientation of Drottninggatan/Järnvägsgatan and Hamntorget. Competitors are expected to take this quarter structure into consideration and to strive to create an urban scene that is continuous and interconnected. A rich and varied urban spatial structure The new buildings must create and define an urban space that is functional, attractive and varied. Adjoining the new building development, Hamntorget and the open quayside spaces and squares must be designed so as to stimulate the senses and promote hu- Site development competition – Å ng f ä r ja n, Helsingborg 11 Ångfärjestationen. Lines of sight and axes Helsingborg’s characteristic east-west lines of sight include Brogatan, Badhusgatan and Hamntorget. North-south lines of sight include Helsingörskajen and Kungsgatan. This pattern should be respected and preserved. Lines of sight and axes. Ångfärjestationen to be preserved By a city council decision, Ångfärjestationen (the old ferry terminal building) must be preserved and transferred to a future property manager. The building, which may be relocated within the competition site, will be included as an element of the overall concept presented in the competition proposal. Ångfärjestationen will be transferred at current book value (amounting in 2009 to MSEK 2.2). Ångfärjestationen in its original form. Kungsgatan becomes Kungsparken Green spaces are a vital component of the urban structure. Kungsgatan is within the competition site. According to the local detailed plan, future development southward will complete realization of the concept of a continuous park and street corridor that begins north of Sundstorget and is referred to as Kungsparken. According to plan, all of Kungsgatan will be redefined as ‘street in park’. Kungsgatan will be designed for a slower tempo of vehicle traffic than today, but will nonetheless enable good accessibility for traffic to and from the harbour. Kungsparken, Norra Hamnen. Hamntorget As with all other land designated as street space, the City of Helsingborg will retain ownership of Hamntorget. The area within the competition site has the potential to become an important meeting place and must be defined in such a way that it harmonizes with the new building development. The location must be an attractive and inviting venue for activities and events. As far as possible, the square must be considered a car-free zone. Communication The competition site is within the city centre and close to all types of public transit. To the greatest possible degree, travel to and from the site must be via public transit, on foot or by bicycle. However, some degree of motor traffic will be generated. The congress centre, hotel, and other functions will require delivery zones as well as zones for arrival/departure and visitor traffic, and parking will be required. Arrival and departure zones for vehicle traffic, as well as bicycle parking, will be at ground level, while all other parking will be under ground. Hamntorget. 12 Site development competition – Å ng f ä r ja n, Helsingborg Strandpromenaden. Sundstorget and the old power station. Site development competition – Å ng f ä r ja n, Helsingborg 13 s e l u r n o i t i t e p Com Ångfärjan competition site and Hotell Marina Plaza, view from north-west. Scheduling Final date for enquiries concerning expression of interest Final date for expressions of interest Selection of participants in the competition First competition meeting Final date for enquiries concerning competition programme Final date for submission of proposals Public announcement of competition results 2009-03-31 2009-04-02 2009-05-04 2009-05-19 2009-08-28 2009-09-28 2009-11-27 Announcement Announcement will be made in Official Journal 2009-03-06 and other publications. The project will be presented during MIPIM, 10/3-13/3 2009. Language All competition documentation will be produced by the City of Helsingborg in Swedish and English. The Swedish versions will take precedence in matters of interpretation. Swedish or English may be used in enquiries and other correspondence. Confidentiality Expressions of interest will be open. Competition proposals will be treated with anonymity. Expressions of interest and requests for information during the pre-competition period Requests for invitation to express interest in the competition are directed to the competition official: [email protected] Enquires are directed to the same address. Answers to questions received during the registration period, though no later than 2009-03-31, will be posted on Helsingborg’s website 2009-04-07: www.helsingborg.se/angfarjan 14 Site development competition – Å ng f ä r ja n, Helsingborg Expressions of interest Pre-qualification criteria: Expressions of interest may be submitted in Swedish or English and are open. Expressions of interest must include: • EOI must fulfil the formal requirements with respect to content as stipulated in the invitation; • Description of the consortium or firm of consultants, including contact information and name of responsible representative; • Financial and organizational capacity of the firm/consortium, congress-centre and hotel operator and other partners; • Financier/property developer; • Relevant competency of the firm/consortium as a whole; Special emphasis will be placed on the level of knowledge with respect to architecture, landscape architecture and urban development. • Architect, landscape architect and other consultants and partners, including contact information and name of responsible representatives; • Congress-centre and hotel operator; • Presentation of the consortium or firm of consultants’ references from similar projects: Scope, realization and time. Preferably, an external reference person. • Description of special expertise that may be applied in the development and realization of a congress-centre and hotel project; • Brief presentation of environmental policy or environmental management system to be applied in the project; • Signature (original) of person authorized to sign for the company. Submission of expressions of interest Expressions of interest are to be submitted, in writing, in sealed envelopes marked: “ÅNGFÄRJAN”/Land development department Competition official, Christel Stenqvist Stadsbyggnadshuset, Järnvägsgatan 22 SE-251 89 HELSINGBORG, SWEDEN Expressions of interest must be received by the City of Helsingborg no later than 17.00 hrs. on April 2nd 2009. Pre-qualification – assessment of EOI Submitted expressions of interest will be assessed by a project jury of representatives of the City of Helsingborg and external expertise. Following assessment according to the criteria below, 3 to 6 firms will be selected and thereby invited to participate in the site development competition. Only the selected firms will be entitled to submit proposals. • Competency and capacity with respect to the planning, financing, realization, ownership and management of projects of similar scope and content; • Experience and references of the firm/consortium, congress-centre and hotel operator, other partners, architects, consultants and experts. First meeting and competition programme Firms selected to participate in the competition will be invited to the official first meeting to be held 2009-05-19. A competition programme produced by the City of Helsingborg will be made available prior to this meeting. The programme will be presented by representatives of the City of Helsingborg at the first meeting. Time will be reserved for questions and discussion during the meeting. proposals and to discontinue the competition. If a competition proposal is completed, the offered remuneration will be forthcoming even if the competition is discontinued. The winning proposal will be considered a binding tender. The tender validity period is 12 months from the date of submission. Amendment/elaboration of the winning proposal, based on the jury’s recommendations, will be made in consultation with the promoter and will be regulated by agreement. Land allocation may be revoked if building construction has not commenced within 12 months of the local detailed plan gaining legal force and an agreement being established. The project is intended to be commenced, realized and completed within 5 years. Land allocation may also be revoked if it is apparent that the property developer lacks the capacity, or does not intend, to realize the project according to the schedule and in the way stipulated under the terms of the land allocation. Extension may be granted if the delay is due to circumstances beyond the control of the property developer. Revocation of land allocation does not entail entitlement to compensation. Rights of ownership, copyright and rights of use The promoter retains ownership of premiated competitions entry material. The competitors hold the copyright and maintain the usufruct of their proposals. September 28th 2009. The City of Helsingborg reserves the right, however, to utilize, in whole or in part, the submitted proposals with respect to the design of public spaces. This applies to both original and revised proposals. The costs for this will be considered to be covered by the remuneration paid to competitors. Preliminarily, the City of Helsingborg will plan and develop the public spaces within the competition site according to the future local detailed plan. Procurement Promoter The site development competition is not subject to the Public Procurement Act (LOU 2007:1091). The City of Helsingborg reserves the right to allocate land for development to the firm/consortium that submits the best proposal according to the established criteria. The City of Helsingborg via: Submission of proposals Submission requirements will be outlined in the competition programme. Proposals are to be submitted in Swedish or English and will be anonymous. Proposals must be submitted no later than 17.00 hrs. on The City of Helsingborg reserves the right to designate one or two winners and to assign one or two allocations of land for development. The City of Helsingborg reserves the right to reject all expressions of interest and City Executive Board / Land development department, Attn: Karin Sterte, Manager, Municipal Land Development E-mail: [email protected] Site development competition – Å ng f ä r ja n, Helsingborg 15 The City of Helsingborg invites Wiberg & Co. www.wibergreklam.se Expressions of Interest, Site Development Competition Ångfärjan