• Architecture

    Charlotte Budtz

  • The Route Back Home, Charlotte Budtz
    The Route Back Home, Charlotte Budtz
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  • Charlotte Budtz’s Statement

    ADS 1: Blackfriars Bridge, London

    The Route Back Home

    What will the notion of integration and public space mean after the demise of the welfare state? At a time when social interaction is constantly misunderstood as a means to tame conflicts, this project explores a provocative scenario in which two opposite extremes of society – the homeless and city worker – are brought together. Stretching from Blackfriars Bridge and Blackfriars Railway Bridge, and taking advantage of the existing structures, this design uses golf and driving ranges, as well as sheltered spaces, in which a symbiotic relation between two groups can emerge, one based on differences rather than similarities.

  • Charlotte Budtz’s CV

    07929 002461
    charlotte.budtz@alumni.rca.ac.uk

    Work Experience

    Steward, British Council Exhibition, British Pavilion, Venice Biennale, Italy, 2006; Architectural Assistant, Entasis, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2005; Intern, Malte Gormsen Cabinet Maker/Furniture Designer, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2004

    Exhibitions

    Structures, Galleri Weinberger, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2007

    Sponsors

    Margot & Thorvald Dreyers Fond, Knud Hojgaards Fond, Nordea Danmark Fonden, Larsen & Nielsen Fonden, Glashofslegat