Gellerup

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Gellerup
Neighborhood
The Gellerup Parken urban development project
The Gellerup Parken urban development project
Gellerup is located in Aarhus
Gellerup
Gellerup
Location of Gellerup in Aarhus
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Country Kingdom of Denmark
Regions of Denmark Central Denmark Region
Municipality Aarhus Municipality
District Brabrand
Population (2012)[1]
 • Total 11,406
Postal code 8200 Brabrand

Gellerup is a neighborhood of the Brabrand district in the city of Aarhus, Denmark. The neighborhood was formerly a suburb that has now completely merged with the city and it is characterized by several natural attractions, detached house sectors, highrise apartments and an industrial park.

The name Gellerup is also commonly used to refer to the large residential area and housing project of the Gellerup Plan (Danish: Gellerup Planen) located within the neighborhood and comprising several residential areas including Toveshøj and the Gellerup park (Danish: Gellerupparken). The project houses people from many places in the world.

The Gellerup Plan

History

To address housing problems that suddenly emerged in the late 1960s, Brabrand Housing Cooperative initiated and financed the Gellerup Plan. It was designed by architects Knud Blach Petersen and Mogens Harbo, who were influenced by the functionalistic ideas of Le Corbusier. The Gellerup Plan was constructed between 1968 and 1972, and contains a total of 2,448 apartments in two neighbouring sectors, Gellerupparken and Toveshøj, with 1,824 and 624 apartments respectively.[2][3]

Even though the buildings are characterized by high rise concrete apartments, constructed from the usual large prefabricated concrete slabs, the project has a unique architectural value. The Gellerup Plan is the largest housing project in Denmark, with approximately 8,000 residents, but was originally planned to house more than twice as many people in 6,000 apartments.[4]

The Gellerup Plan and its facilities, was all built as an architectural and functional unit, that at the same time makes it work as a self-supporting satellite city. This includes schools, kindergartens, sports facilities, a local waste incineration plant supplying central heating, a church, a library and a large mall that originally offered a post office, bank, dentist, doctors, general and grocery stores, supermarkets, restaurants, cafés, hairdressing saloons and a cinema among other stores and facilities. All these stores and structures were originally owned and administered democratically by the residents themselves through the Brabrand Housing Cooperative, based on a socialist idea. This ownership and administrative structure has changed somewhat since these early years, for various reasons, but the architectural aspects remains.

The individual apartments of the Gellerup Plan were large, with open space between the blocks. They came equipped with bathrooms (some have two) and central heating (hot water circulation), where the energy is generated from the local waste incineration plant, collecting the daily waste through a special tube system, reaching every apartment. This was considered very luxurious for the vast majority of Aarhus citizens in the early 1960s.[5]

Shopping

An entrance to the shopping mall of City Vest.
From Bazar Vest

The mall now known as City Vest, was originally designed by the architectural firm of Tougård and the engineering company Nieport & Co. In its early days, the mall was named Gellerup Center and the buildings stood finished in 1972. A two story building, with 45,000 m2 of floor space, it was at the time the largest mall in Denmark, and was owned in part by the Brabrand Housing Cooperative. It is now the third largest.[citation needed] Gellerup Center made great profits initially, but some of it was invested unwisely, and other communally owned elements of the housing projects (such as the swimming hall) were less successful. Eventually the cooperative sold their shares, and the Gellerup Center went bankrupt in 1976. The insurance company Baltica bought the Gellerup Center for kr 125.7 million, and redeveloped the building in 1980. The mall's name was changed to City Vest. Today City Vest is owned by Danica Pension and managed by Norwegian-based shopping centre company Steen & Strøm.[6][7]

Bazar Vest is a bazaar in the northern part of The Gellerup Plan, owned and developed by Danish building company Olav de Linde with shops, rented mostly by immigrants. The bazar has won the 'Erhvervslivets Ridderkors' prize for their efforts and successes in enculturation in 2006.[8][9] After an 9,000 m² expansion in 2009, it now houses around 110 stands and Bazar Vest claims in its website to have around 30,000 visitors each week (with 10,000 at weekends).[10]

Mosque project

For many years Muslim (and other) organizations have worked towards building a mosque in Gellerup.[11][12][13] The project is still in the planning and fundraising phase, but has caused debate and demonstrations both for and against in Aarhus and Denmark.[14][15]

Degradation

The concrete buildings of the Gellerup Plan has experienced widespread and costly damage, due to construction issues, beginning shortly after they were built. As early as 1991, demolition was proposed, to save expenses, but renovation was initiated instead.[6] The Gellerup Plan is currently the poorest neighborhood in Denmark, and has the highest density of new-Danes in the country (88% of the residents). The Gellerup Plan has, through the last couple of decades, experienced a lot of social, cultural, political, religious and ethnic tension in daily life, and it is now officially labelled as an 'especially vulnerable residential area'. In Denmark, the controversial and ambiguous term 'ghetto' is officially used to describe 'especially vulnerable residential areas' and the category also includes observances of poverty, unemployment and criminal records, etc.[16][17]

Crime

The Gellerup Plan (and the neighbourhood of Gellerup) has been known for its high crime rate and social problems and therefore a special police unit has been dedicated to the area,[18] as well as several social projects.[19][20]

At the beginning of 2007 a local Shell gas station closed down after years of problems including robberies and assaults on staff and customers.[21][better source needed]

In mid February 2008 there was a spate of arson, with around twenty incidents of arson per day spread over the western suburbs. These included the throwing of firecrackers onto traffic from an elevated walkway, and the setting alight of dumpsters and cars.[22] In October 2008 a local kindergarten school was burned down by children, destroying an estimated kr. 7 million of property. Two families of the boys committing the crime were evicted from the Gellerup area in 2010, after two court cases.[23]

More recent examples:

Assault and burglaries at the local dormitory Hejredal in 2011.[24]

There was a shooting incident at Bazar Vest in January 2013.[25]

The swimming division of AGF stopped their activities at Gellerup swimming hall for 2 weeks in April 2013, due to vandalism, harassment and attacks on employees.[26]

The Master Plan

As the current area gained the status of being an 'especially vulnerable residential area', the Master Plan was launched. The Master Plan (Danish: Helhedsplanen) is a project aiming at improving the quality of life and overall image of the area. Budgeted at kr 452+ million ($75–80 million), the project is intended to change Gellerup and Toveshøj from a disadvantaged residential area to an attractive urban district by implementing physical changes in collaboration with the residents.[27]

There has been controversy over the project, especially in regards to the demolition of housing blocks and the lack of involvement of the affected residents.[28][29]

Recreational surroundings

Gellerup is surrounded by easily accessible natural attractions. Hasle Hills and Skjoldhøjkilen lies right next to the Gellerup Plan, east and north of Toveshøj. In the south lies the woodland area of Gellerup Skov and Brabrand Lake, the biggest lake in Aarhus municipality.

Transportation

Placed just west of the ring road Ring 2 and with expressway Silkeborgvej cutting through, Gellerup is strategically placed for transport and easy to access.

Gellerup is connected to the surrounding neighborhoods by several bus routes.

Further reading

References

  1. http://www.denstoredanske.dk/Danmarks_geografi_og_historie/Danmarks_geografi/Jylland/Jylland_-_byer/Gellerup
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  4. Sommer, Anne-Louise; "Den Danske Arkitektur". Gyldendal A/S, 2010, p. 442. ISBN 978-87-02-05401-9
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  7. Steen & Strøm Homepage for the shopping centre company
  8. 'Netværksprisen' Bazar Vest
  9. Denmark has been very keen on enculturation of immigrants for many years, but is officially using the word 'integration' to describe these overall efforts.
  10. Bazar Vest
  11. Mosque Denmark Project available
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  17. A Final Call The Housingcompanies National Association (BL) (january 2007)
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  19. Gellerups Youth Crusade
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  27. Helhedsplan for Gellerup og Toveshøj Aarhus Municipality available
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