Malling Steam Mill
Adam Mørk

Malling Steam Mill

CEBRA as Architects

Malling is a small and typical Danish market town located by the railway running through Jutland and connects to Aarhus. On the historical site, which used to accommodate the Malling Dampmølle steam mill (Malling Steam Mill) in the nineteenth century, CEBRA was commissioned to design a small housing community, right between the station and the local church of the suburban satellite town.

photo_credit Adam Mørk
Adam Mørk
photo_credit Adam Mørk
Adam Mørk

The housing project, named after the historical site, comprises 52 dwellings and is located between two primary roads in Malling: Gammel Østergårdsvej and Holmskovvej. Along Gammel Østergårdsvej, which connects the city’s main street with the station, Malling Dampmølle rises with a distinctive façade that spans from one floor towards the station, to three floors towards Bredgade. Towards Holmskovvej, Malling Dampmølle appears as a coherent building complex, withdrawn from the road to minimize traffic noise.

photo_credit Adam Mørk
Adam Mørk
photo_credit Adam Mørk
Adam Mørk

The geometry creates intimate environments

The housing complex is a variation of the terraced house typology designed around three central courtyards creating a sculptural form. The yards open towards the surroundings as the wings radiate out from the centre of the plot to create an irregular star plan, shaped by the oblique angles of the site perimeter. Thus, the three courtyards form a series of small private environments for the residents, while the shape articulates the historical context of the former steam mill area.

photo_credit Adam Mørk
Adam Mørk
photo_credit Adam Mørk
Adam Mørk

Based on the project’s urban context and a thorough analysis of the daylight conditions on site, the project’s main thrust was born. By “pulling” the roof surface up and down, the volume rises only towards the centre of the site to not cast shadows on the adjacent private garden. Based on the same logic, only the gables of the building come near the site boundary, making it appear small and less intruding to the nearby neighbours.

photo_credit Adam Mørk
Adam Mørk
photo_credit Adam Mørk
Adam Mørk

In addition to scaling down the building volume, the enclosed spaces offer intimate outdoor environments and a protected buffer zone between the privacy of the homes and the public streets framing the development.

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Adam Mørk
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Mikkel Frost

A distinct interpretation of the urban fabric

The idiom of the project finds its inspiration in the urban context – both in materials and scale. The urban fabric consists of small and mostly detached brick houses, which occasionally connect to form actual street facades. Thus, traditional roof pitches made from shale and brick facades make Malling Dampmølle a contemporary interpretation of the surrounding buildings.

photo_credit Mikkel Frost
Mikkel Frost
photo_credit Mikkel Frost
Mikkel Frost

The housing complex is constructed using traditional, robust materials, which have a very long lifespan and require minimal maintenance. The exterior walls are made of dark bricks with dyed joints, roofs of natural slate with zinc flashings and gutters. Capping and window ledges are presented in lacquered aluminium, while windows and doors are made of wood on the inside and lacquered aluminium on the outside. Roofs and facades are kept in the same dark shade and with minimal detailing, so the entire development is experienced as one cohesive sculpture.

photo_credit Adam Mørk
Adam Mørk

Voluntary community

Malling Dampmølle functions as a modern and voluntary community featuring a communal house, guest apartment, shared greenhouse, and kitchen gardens, which residents can participate in as they see fit. The shape of the roof made it possible to design a great variety of different housing units in plan and geometry, supporting and attracting social diversity with a mix of older and younger families with children, which is key to sustaining any well-functioning community. The housing units include single-storey homes with direct access to gardens and staircases, and two-storey terraced houses with direct access at the first-floor level, while one of the terraced houses is single-storey. All units feature balconies overlooking a communal courtyard.

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