Niels Bohr Science Park for University of Copenhagen
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Highlighting the four other proposals, Christensen & Co + Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects has won first prize for their design from the science park Niels Bohr University of Copenhagen.
Project, a collaboration with Ramboll UK + DK + SE, landscape architects and Collin Gordon Associates GHB, including 45 000 m2 of laboratories and facilities to house the teaching of mathematics, computer, chemical and physical discipline. The building is a functional entity with a dynamic student movement between rooms full access to the big green light.
This project was conceived as the volume decided by the road, across the northern part of Copenhagen Jagtvej. To meet this requirement divided the floor, the building is connected to Skywalker, “attractive solution to the problem of crossing the road,” said the jury. Responding to cross Jagtvj, the team designed a public connection where students traveling between two large parks.
- Christensen & Co + Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects
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- Niels Bohr Science Park for University of Copenhagen
Although the first phase, construction of 30 000 m2 in Jagtvej must be completed in 2014, and “Phase 2″, the construction of 15 000 m2 in the west will be completed in 2015, is a separate entity, physically, they are designed from the same volume. This strategy allows construction to read in its entirety, momentarily distracted by the road.
The building was wearing a uniform treatment – geometric panels that create textural effects. “The front of the unique defining a special identity for the entire building construction.While maintain the image of that in the case of a complex of buildings, linked together through Jagtvej,” said the jury.
“Building layout designed to give the contribution to understanding the internal flow of the building while providing an experience with a specially designed rooms are varied and brilliant in the form of a long balcony along the binding scenario of light filtered through green vertical atrium.
This is a unique composition with a look of intense multidisciplinary good interactive internally and outside the building, “said the jury.
source : archdaily
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