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Copenhagen Projects 20 Created 04-Jul-11 By alessandro conti, mendrisio, Switzerland Maritime Youth House Copenhagen, BIG Bjarke Ingels Group boat house, play ground, youth house Harbour Bath Danish Design Centre Opera House Tietgenkollegiet VM Housing IT - University Louisiana Museum for Modern Art The Bikuben Student Residence 6 Mountain Dwellings Copenhagen, BIG Bjarke Ingels Group car park, housing Copenhagen Metro Stations 13 FIH domicile 14 Fyrtrnet 15 Showroom Kvadrat Copenhagen 16 Copenhagen, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec shop, showroom 7 Pedestrian Bridge Aagade 17 Copenhagen, Dissing+Weitling bridge 8 8 house 18 Copenhagen, BIG Bjarke Ingels Group housing, mixed-use development 9 Field's 19 Copenhagen, C F Møller s mall, shopping centre 10 Copenhagen, aart student housing Copenhagen, Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitektfirma housing Humlebæk, Jørgen Bo museum, park 5 Copenhagen, Henning Larsen university 12 Copenhagen, 3XN office Copenhagen, BIG Bjarke Ingels Group housing 4 Copenhagen, Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitektfirma student housing Thorsgade Student Housing Copenhagen, KHR architekter subway station, tunnel Copenhagen, Henning Larsen opera 3 Copenhagen, Henning Larsen museum Copenhagen, Triarc Arkitekter student housing Copenhagen, BIG Bjarke Ingels Group play ground, swimming pool 2 The Crystal 20 Copenhagen, schmidt hammer lassen architects office 11 Frederikskaj 21 Copenhagen, Mikkelsen Arkitekter housing http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 1

photo: Julien De Smedt photo: Julien De Smedt Maritime Youth House Amager Strandvej 13 DL-2300 Copenhagen http://wwwdetmaritimeungdomshuskkdk/ The site was polluted with heavy metals (and therefore stable) To save budget the architects covered the entire site with a wooden deck (1600m2), so wasn t necessary to clean the site first The building is shared by two clients, a sail club and a youth house The youth house needed outdoor space for the kids to play; the sail club needed most of the site to park their boats The design is the literal results of negotiations between the two contradictory demands Where the deck rises it allows for boat storage and, at the same time, becomes an exciting play area for the kids The common room for daily activities is located in the front house, the workshop and storage is in the back corner building In contrast to the wooden exterior decks the floor in the community space is white concrete and a standard grey concrete in the workshop and storage area This is meant to reflect the dominance of the outdoor activities; the wooden deck is the actual "room" of the Maritime Youth House photo: Julien De Smedt Project is public! 6-2004 1600 m² Main designer, BIG Bjarke Ingels Group JDS architects Kvarterløft Governmental City Renewal Project JDS Monday till Friday From the central station; Københavns Hovedbanegård Take bus 2A direction: Kastrup Lufthavn Change bus at Bulgariensgade to bus 77 direction: Sundbyvester Plads Get off at Sundby Sejlforening Walk 2 min to the Maritime Youth House Take metro to Lergravsparken Station - direction: Lergravsparken Station Change to bus 77 - direction: Sundbyvester Plads Get off at Sundby Sejlforening, walk 2 min to the Maritime Youth House http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 2

photo: Julien De Smedt photo: Julien De Smedt Harbour Bath Islands Brygge 9 2300 Copenhagen If you walk across Langebro on a sunny Saturday afternoon in summer, you ll see a very peculiar sight when looking down at the old industrial area on Islands Brygge Hundreds of people dressed in swimwear are walking, standing, sunbathing and smiling about as if they were on a sandy beach far from the metropolis In 2002 the Harbour Bath was opened as part of the Havneparken In no time it developed into a unique oasis right in the middle of Copenhagen People instantly loved it City harbours are usually not associated with fresh swimming water Old swimming baths at Langebro closed down in 1953 because of poor water quality Bathing is now without health risks thanks to the improved water quality With 42 km of wharf in the harbour the city s revitalisation "Blue Plan" is working on making room for houseboats, promenades, water sports, recreation areas and playgrounds in the entire harbour space Copenhageners now pack towels and swimwear in their briefcases They might fancy a swim photo: Julien De Smedt Project is public! 2003 1600 m² Main designer, Technical engineer BIG Bjarke Ingels Group JDS architects Birch og Krogboe Copenhagen City Council JDS http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 3

photo: Naomi Schiphorst photo: Naomi Schiphorst Danish Design Centre HC Andersens Boulevard 27 DK 1553 Copenhagen http://wwwddcdk 's first Design Centre is located just a stone's throw from the town hall square across from Tivoli gardens and showcases all that is hot in Danish design There's always an exhibition on and their shop is guaranteed to tickle your fancy with its wealth of cutting edge design wares The building is divided into two main elements: a five-storey building facing HC Andersen s Boulevard and a two-storey building facing the courtyard On the boulevard side the facades fit remarkebly well in the streetscape The height and rhythm of the front house facade follows the rest of the buildings; however, the design and choice of materials primarily steel and glass give the building a special identity in the row of houses The two lower floors that are open to the public include exhibition areas, café and a conference hall photo: Naomi Schiphorst Project is public! 2000 3500 m² Henning Larsen Danish Design Centre Mieke 10-17 Mon - Fri; 10-21 Wed; 11-16 Sat - Sun; Closed 24, 25 and 31 December Buses to Town Hall Square: 2A, 5A, 6A, 10, 12, 14, 26, 29, 33, 67, 68, 69, 173E, 250S Bus to HC Andersens Boulevard (Stormgade): 33 http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 4

photo: Dirk Verwoerd photo: The Royal Danish Theatre, Lars Schmidt Opera House Ekvipagemestervej 10 DK - 1438 Copenhagen http://wwwoperaendk Danish shipping magnate Mærsk McKinney Møller donated in 2004 personally the new Opera House, used by the Royal Theater, to the Danish state The house is built at Holmen opposite Amalienborg Palace At the front it is visually integrated in the harbor space A 35 meter wide Arrival Plaza, covered by the 32 meter long cantilevered roof, welcomes the audience approaching by boat or from the wide harbor promenade New 17 meter wide canals have been dug on both sides of the building to create an island for the Opera itself The back of the building, designed as a lower building block, relates to the new apartment buildings in the area The main entrance to the Opera House Foyer will be through revolving doors The Main Stage, heart of the building, is concealed behind a golden maple shell, which appears to float in the Foyer Balconies and walkways (aswell as the restaurant and terrace on the top) offer a sensational view of the harbour and the city photo: Dirk Verwoerd Project is public! 10-2004 41000 m² Acoustics consultant Contractor Structural engineer Theatre consultant Supplier Henning Larsen Arup E Pihl & Søn Rambøll Theater Planning & Technology Ltd Alucobond Europe AP Møller and Chastine McKinney Møller Foundation Mieke The foyer opens 3 hours before performances Tickets for the scheduled tours on Saturdays and Sundays at 9:30 am and 4:30 pm are available from BilletNet or the theatre Box Office at the price of DKK 100 Bus No 66 stops right next to the opera house The nearest Metro station is Christianshavns Torv from where you can catch bus No 66 or walk one kilometre to the opera house A special bus service is available from the opera house following all performances at the Main Stage The harbour busses, or boats, sail directly to the opera house For further information, visit: wwwhurdk http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 5

photo: Jens Lindke photo: Marloes Faber Tietgenkollegiet Rued Langgaards Vej 10-18 DK-2300 Copenhagen http://wwwtietgenkollegietdk The architects used the traditional Tulou constructions of southeast China [village communities with individual dwellings and communal facilities combined in a circular building] as a source of inspiration for the Tietgenkollegiet The concept is creating space for both communal and private life in the building by assigning equal weight to the individual apartments and the communal facilities The hall is shaped like a 7-storey rotunda The building is intersected by five vertical cuts, which divide the building both visual and functional into sections and provide access to the central courtyard space and the hall The ground floor comprises a café, great hall, laundrette, bicycle parking and study, computer, music and conference rooms The student residences are located on the upper floors All rooms, 360 in total measuring 26-33 m², provide a view of the surroundings The communal kitchens, recreation rooms, terraces and utility rooms are located facing towards the courtyard photo: Marloes Faber Project is not public! 11-2005 24200 m² Artist Structural engineer Technical engineer Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitektfirma Aggebo & Henriksen COWI Henrik Jørgensen landskabsarkitekter Marianne Levinsen The Nordea Danmark Fund Fonden Tietgenkollegiet Landscape designer Marloes_Faber Metro M1: Islands brygge st Walking: about 15 minutes from city center http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 6

photo: Dirk Verwoerd photo: Dirk Verwoerd VM Housing Ørestads Boulevard 57-59 2300 Copenhagen http://wwwvmhusenedk The VM Houses, shaped like a V and an M when seen from above, is the first residential project to be built in Ørestad; a new quarter of Copenhagen The characters represent PLOT s vision of how to create the most light possible and a view for the most residents possible The total project houses 41 shared-ownership flats and 180 owner-occupied apartments To leave room for life around the buildings they lifted the V House on five meter high columns, opening the courtyard to the park area on the south side, and broke down the facades with niches and angles, creating a series of informal meeting places Each apartment in the V Building has a tapering, triangular balcony with a panoramic south-facing view and rooms with up to five metres ceiling height Instead of the usual high-rise apartments the units are designed as loft spaces, each different both in width and height, letting residents design their own individual apartments photo: Dirk Verwoerd Project is not public! 8-2005 25000 m² Structural engineer BIG Bjarke Ingels Group JDS architects Moe & Brødsgaard Danish Oil Company and Høpfner Marloes_Faber Metro M1: Ørestad of Bella center http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 7

photo: Naomi Schiphorst photo: Marloes Faber IT - University Rued Langgaardsvej 7 DK-2300 Copenhagen http://wwwitudk New university research and teaching building (ITU) in the northern part of Ørestad Between ITU s two main buildings there is an impressive inner courtyard, an atrium The five storeys are open to the atrium and from the balconies you can survey activities elsewhere in the building A number of group and meeting rooms have been extended out into the atrium, suspended like a long row of see-through drawers that have been pulled out to different lengths On the ground floor you will find the common facilities; lecture halls, students café, canteen and library All research and teaching areas are located on the upper floors The inner courtyard has been decorated with a digital art installation Screens have been staged on several drawers that can display digital images and animations The intention is to make the digital works of art interactive and controllable from computers and mobile phones, or they will be dependent on traffic and temperature inside and outside the building Project is public! 9-2004 19000 m² Interior architect, Artist Henning Larsen Marloes_Faber John Maeda Danish National Research and Educational Buildings (S-FoU) photo: Marloes Faber It's possible to walk through daily apart from weekends and (school) holidays Metro M1: Islands Brygge http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 8

photo: Jens Frederiksen photo: Jens Frederiksen Louisiana Museum for Modern Art Gammel Strandvej 13 DK-3050 Humlebæk http://wwwlouisianadk Louisiana is not merely an experience in modern and contemporary art, but a congenial reflection of the interplay between art, architecture and landscape Situated in on the North Zealand coast in a spacious, old park with a fine view across the sound of Sweden The park serves as an ideal setting for displaying the museum s collection of modern sculptures Similarly the prominent museum buildings, constructed between 1958 and 1998, offer a fascinating background for the permanent collection of 20th century art It houses an exquisite collection by international artists such as Arp, Francis Bacon, Calder, Dubuffet, Max Ernst, Sam Francis, Giacometti, Henry Moore, Picasso, Rauschenberg and Warhol onically, the new wings are still in harmony with the first Louisiana But the architects have naturally changed their ideas during the many years that have passed since 1956 New stylistic elements have been introduced here and there, but the continuity has been retained photo: Jens Frederiksen Project is public! 1998 11500 m² Main designer, Landscape architect Jørgen Bo Claus Wohlert Ole Nørgaard Wilhelm Wohlert Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Andrew Daily 1000 1700 Wednesday 1000 2200 Closed on 24, 25 and 31 Dec 1 Jan open 12-17 Louisiana is situated 35 km north of Copenhagen along the motorway E47 / E55, or the coast road Strandvejen along the Sound By train (ask for Kystbanen) 36 minutes from Copenhagen and a 10-minute walk from Humlebæk/Louisiana Station Trains from Hovedbanegården (Central Station), Nørreport, Østerport, Hellerup and Klampenborg every 20 minutes, even more frequently during rush hours http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 9

photo: Torben Eskerod photo: Torben Eskerod The Bikuben Student Residence Amager Fælledvej 50 2300 Copenhagen Loneliness and lack of social relations are major problems for many students Bikuben student residence provides the framework for the study years and improves the possibilities of a community spirit emerging in a widespread social network The main shape is very serene and conveys in itself the hostel's founding principles of community and equality To provide the greatest possible contact between common and private rooms, while at the same time ensuring the privacy of each residence, the residences and the common rooms are connected in a double spiral surrounding an atrium Thus, the limitations of the student's living quarters are widened to incorporate the entire building and the social contact areas, and the freedom of the individual is considered to a maximum degree Concrete tectonics and social responsibility merge, and the building is embedded in its place and alters its conditions photo: Torben Eskerod Project is not public! 9-2006 7000 m², Landscape architect Structural engineer Lighting designer aart aart Rambøll Viera Collaro Kollegiefonden Bikuben http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 10

photo: Dirk Verwoerd photo: Felix Luong Mountain Dwellings Ørestads Boulevard 55 2300 Copenhagen http://wwwvmbjergetdk/ The Mountain Dwellings is the 2nd generation of the VM houses the older brother next-door, also by PLOT (now JDS architects and BIG) Same client, same size and same street The program however is 2/3 parking and 1/3 living The two functions are merged into a symbiotic relationship The housing is orientated to the sunlight, fresh air and view The parking has become the foundation of the housing Together they are combined into a artificial hillside, complete with sun-facing roof gardens and parking on the 10th floor The completion is planned in May 2008 photo: Felix Luong Project is not public! 6-2008 33000 m² Main designer, BIG Bjarke Ingels Group JDS architects Danish Oil Company and Høpfner JDS Metro M1: Ørestad of Bella center http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 11

photo: Triarc Arkitekter photo: Triarc Arkitekter Thorsgade Student Housing Thorsgade 95-97 2200 Copenhagen The form of the project takes it's origin in the curved course of the street The building follows this geometry, and is accentuated through the horizontal lines of the façade The tall and slim windows appear to be sub-divided visually by a horizontal steel profile that supports the glass parapets in front of the balcony doors The closed areas of the façade are clad in Rockpanel, using colours that vary in rhythm, according to the division of the balcony doors and windows The ground floor contains spaces for social interaction; study spaces, a common dining-area and social facilities Further along, on the residential floors of the building, the student's quarters gather around a double-height library that provides an additional space for communal studying, bridging the living quarters with social contact areas The library provides a clear visual marking of the building's façade to the street, as well as a visual identity to the surrounding area photo: Triarc Arkitekter Project is not public! 2005, Interior architect, Landscape architect, Urban planner Triarc Arkitekter triarc private http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 12

photo: HJ Imhoff photo: HJ Imhoff Copenhagen Metro Stations Nørreport Jagtvej 64-66 DK-2200 Copenhagen http://mdk/en/presentation There are 22 stations on the existing Metro network Nine of these are underground; of these, six are deep level while three are just below the ground They all have a timeless and similar design by KHR architekter, and can be recognized by a five-metre-tall information column in front of the stations All the stations are 60 metres long and 20 metres wide, with the exception of Nørreport station which is 80 metres long to allow a link to the previously-existing S-train platforms On street level, the underground stations can be recognized by glass pyramids They are used to cast light down into the station areas In this way there will always be daylight underground There are prisms in the pyramids which intensify the light Project is public! 9-2007, Urban planner KHR architekter Metroselskabet HJI photo: HJ Imhoff The Metro runs daily between 5 am and 12 pm Thursday, Friday and during the weekend, the Metro also runs all night We've put the placemark on the map at Nørreport, from where you walk out of the tunnel station into a large shopping area Five minutes walk and you will find yourself in green breathing areas or at one of Copenhagen s plenty museums See http://mdk/en/maps for more stations and maps Lines M1 and M2 pass this station http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 13

photo: Adam Mørk photo: Adam Mørk FIH domicile Langelinie Allé 43 DK-2100 Copenhagen http://wwwfihcom/ The new FIH (Finance for Danish Industry) has a unique and central location at Langelinie, with downtown Copenhagen within walking distance and Oresund practically on its doorstep The façade give the building an ever changing appearance It is composed of reddish brick tiles alternating with equally tall window openings - equal in numbers A matching number of alu shutters move in front of the windows and blinds open or close, depending on the amount of sunlight - or the decision of the individual behind the window The building may be conceived as a transparent crystal with large, open cuts that are used as sources of natural light and green garden spaces All offices are oriented towards the view and the daylight The office floors consist of a varied mixture of large open-plan offices and single-occupancy units forming clusters around tall, open staircases that are lit by cascades of light from above photo: Adam Mørk Project is not public! 2002 Main designer, Landscape architect Contractor 3XN Jeppe Aagaard Andersen NCC Danmark FIH 3XN http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 14

photo: Piotr Krajewski photo: Piotr Krajewski Fyrtrnet Pakhusvej 6 2100 Copenhagen http://wwwamerikapladscom/ The Lighthouse (Fyrtrnet) marks the entrance to the new residential area on Amerika Plads With its 48 meters and 15 stories, the residential complex is also highly visible both from the city and from the water Its design is also unusual The tallest part has a distinctive stepped shape on the south, growing narrower toward the top, where it ends in two-story penthouses In addition to the tall tower, the complex consists of a six-story building with a common roof terrace These two buildings hold 89 condos between 90 and 160 sq m Both the tower and its neighbor are covered with expanses of dark-gray slate, interrupted on the low building by large bays and balconies along Kalkbrænderihavnsgade The choice fell on gray slate since it provides a varied play of color and at the same time harmonizes with the area's old brick buildings with slate roofs photo: Piotr Krajewski Project is not public! 2007 Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitektfirma Amerika Plads ApS pkrajewski_pl http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 15

photo: Paul Tahon and Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec photo: Paul Tahon and Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec Showroom Kvadrat Copenhagen Klubiensvej 22 DK - 2100 Copenhagen http://wwwkvadratdk/textiles/showrooms/copenhagen This is the second Kvadrat showroom by Bouroullec, situated in a harbour industrial building As the first showroom was the starting point for the development of the North Tiles, this new space integrates the product 'Clouds' Inspired by the direct view onto the sea and the open windows on both sides of the long hall-like, the concept is to occupy the space without intervening onto the walls Wide wooden boxes, covered with fabric, delimitate working areas and the meeting room The showroom is openly stretched on one side, using hangers and steelwood shelves to show fabrics A large Clouds motorized wall opens and closes with a touch of a switch, to split the space between the showroom and the office area, while softening the general acoustics At first sight, only appear geometric abstract shapes of fabric and wood Details seem to have disappeared A very peculiar atmosphere derives from this soft abstraction as a kind of visual calm emanates from the place, almost destabilizing photo: Paul Tahon and Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec Project is public! 2009 Interior architect Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec Kvadrat Naomi Tuesday - Thursday 11-16 or by personal appointment T +45 89 53 18 66, kvadrat@kvadratorg http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 16

photo: Dissing+Weitling ure Pedestrian Bridge Aagade Aagade 2200 Copenhagen The Green Path bicycle route traverses Copenhagen's Noerrebro (North Bridge) quarter, forging a link with its sister green belt in neighbouring Frederiksberg The link between the two cycle and pedestrian routes traverses the busy Aagade thoroughfare in a graceful arc in both the horizontal and vertical planes, in harmony with the sinuous curves the Green Path carves through the city photo: Dissing+Weitling ure Project is public! 2008 Dissing+Weitling Municipalities of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg lmattozz 24/7 By car, bike or foot http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 17

photo: Dirk Verwoerd photo: Dirk Verwoerd 8 house Richard Mortensens Vej 61 2300 Copenhagen The bowtie-shaped mixed-use building of 3 different types of residential housing and 10,000 m2 of retail and offices comprises s largest private development ever undertaken Commissioned by St Frederikslund and Per Hopfner in 2006, the 8 House sits on the outer edge of the city as the southern most outpost of Orestad Rather than a traditional block, the 8 House stacks all ingredients of a lively urban neighborhood into horizontal layers of typologies connected by a continuous promenade and cycling path up to the 10th floor creating a three-dimensional urban neighborhood where suburban life merges with the energy of a big city, where business and housing co-exist The 8 House creates two intimate interior courtyards, separated by the centre of the cross which houses 500 m2 of communal facilities Here the building is penetrated by a 9m wide passage that allows people to easily move from the park area on its western edge to the water filled canals to the east Project is not public! 2010 61000 m² BIG Bjarke Ingels Group MI_MOA photo: Dirk Verwoerd http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 18

photo: Julian Weyer photo: Torben Eskerod Field's Arne Jacobsens Allé 12 2300 Copenhagen http://wwwfieldsdk With a total shopping area the size of 18 football pitches and 110 shops, Field's is not just Scandinavia's largest shopping centre - it is a whole town under one roof Field's is designed with the emphasis on quality, simplicity and, above all, light Daylight streams into the centre through all its storeys and via the many glass walls The seven-metre broad thoroughfares with their many inviting squares emphasise the open and transparent nature of the complex photo: Torben Eskerod Project is public! 2004 175000 m² Main designer, Interior architect Contractor Contractor Artist Services engineer C F Møller s Evenden E Pihl & Søn MTH Nils Erik Gjerdevik Niras TK-Development / Steen & Strøm C_F_Moller_s weekdays: 10:00-20:00 h saturdays: 10:00-18:00 h Shopping Sundays: 10:00-17:00 h http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 19

photo: schmidt hammer lassen architects photo: schmidt hammer lassen architects The Crystal Puggaardsgade / Hambrosgade 1562 Copenhagen The Crystal reads as a transparent, geometrical, glazed form which, resting only on a single point and a single line, floats as a visually light, crystalline structure above the plaza The building is intermediate between the city and the harbour, and harmonises with neighbouring buildings On the southern side, it rises and creates space for the main entrance From one corner, there is passage under the building and a clear view out towards Nykredit s head office building, called the Glass Cube, and the harbour The interior layout of the building has been designed for optimum functionality, flexibility and efficiency The typical floor plan is disposed in a Z-shape around two atria, which ensures that all workstations are well lit and enjoy a view The building s multi-faceted glass façade reflects both daylight and the immediate surroundings, but also features an integrated sunscreen that allows the building to adapt to changing light conditions photo: schmidt hammer lassen architects Project is not public! 2011 7000 m² Main designer, Landscape architect Structural engineer schmidt hammer lassen architects SLA Grontmij I Carl Bro A/S Alectia HelleBeelden http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 20

photo: Maarten Helle photo: Maarten Helle Frederikskaj AC Meyers Vænge 13 2450 Copenhagen The Frederikskaj residential complex is located at the old Teglværkshavn (Brickworks Harbour) by the southern harbour entrance to Copenhagen Docklands The 152 flats are housed in two blocks - each with six access stairways Dissing+Weitling won the architectural competition in 2005 to design the flats with its visionary proposal to establish a new canal running closely adjacent to the blocks, drawing the reflection of the water's surface into the flats The buildings are oriented to provide maximum benefit from the sun and views over the new canal with its kayak put in places and the magnificent, wide steps leading directly from the water to the little square in the centre of the complex With its copper clad facades, its large glass balconies and hardwood doors and windows, the Frederikskaj complex contributes with a warm and welcoming feel to the ambiance around Teglværkshavn photo: Maarten Helle Project is not public! 2008 14500 m² Main designer, Landscape architect Structural engineer Mikkelsen Arkitekter GHB Landskabsarkitekter MT Højgaard A/S MT Højgaard HelleBeelden http://wwwmimoaeu/users/alekf/guides/copenhagen/ 21