New housing and commerce linked by a green outdoor space
- Date published
- February 10, 2023
In a central corner in Copenhagen, 15.000 m² housing and offices are being built to exploit some tricky geometry, to create harmony between the existing and new buildings, and to make space for green common areas.
Dissing+Weitling’s answer to an integrated residential-office complex on a busy corner site is to separate the two types of building but also to link them with materials and green cohesion.
Multifunctional building for a central location
The two different-purpose buildings are situated in a busy and architecturally complex area of the city, meaning that the best solution and the best utilisation of the geometry is to separate the two types of building, and yet render them a certain cohesion through a common green outdoor area.
The nine-storey office block, named 21Ø, gradually drops down to four storeys towards Aldersrogade to fit in with the surroundings. It appears as an independent building towards Vibenshus Runddel, while the homes are more secluded and appear as a continuation of the existing residential block.
Green roof terrace and courtyard gardens
We have established green areas for residents above an underground carpark between the housing and offices. Footpaths wind between trees and areas for cycle parking. Via terraces and steps, there is access to a courtyard garden from the ground-floor flats.
The colours and materials in all the facades are in line with the surrounding buildings, and a noise barrier, common terraces on roofs, good reception areas, etc. have also been integrated in the plans to create attractive surroundings to work and live in the heart of Copenhagen.
Facades
Client: ATP Ejendomme
Collaborators: EKJ / Opland / Ranunsdahl & Moesby A/S