Nordic Life Science

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NORDIC LIFE SCIENCE

ARKITEMA ARCHITECTS



NORDIC LIFE SCIENCE

ARKITEMA ARCHITECTS



CONTENTS People in Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07 Nordic Life Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 09 ONGOING PROJECTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

COMPLETED PROJECTS . . . . . . . . . . 20

COMPETITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Sahlgrenska Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

New Østfold Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Biovaf DTU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

DNV-Gødstrup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Norwegian Radium hospital . . . . . . . . 22

Livsvitenskap, University of Oslo . . . . 36

New Karolinska Solna . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Karolinska Institutet – Main building . 24

Panum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Entek Bergen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

DTU Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Aalborg University hospital . . . . . . . . . 40

KUA3 – Copenhagen University . . . . . 19

KUA2 – Copenhagen University . . . . . 28

Rigshospitalet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43

Fertin Pharma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

New OUH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

VIA Campus Aarhus C . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

Helsingborgs Lasarett . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Five offices in Scandinavia . . . . . . . . . 50


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|  PEOPLE IN ARCHITECTURE


PEOPLE IN ARCHITECTURE

Arkitema Architects design and construct buildings to create the best architectural environ­ment for human beings. Our approach to architecture dates back to the company's foundation in 1969, and over the years we have built up solid experience and expertise in the architectural profession. We empathise with the location, taking into account the needs of the community – and maintain a continuous dialogue with the client, the users and our partners. In this way, the architecture grows out of the sum of the many different stakeholders in the project, and through this process, we produce architectural work that is both buildable, sustainable and aesthetically pleasing. We call it People in Architecture.


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|  LIFE SCIENCE


LIFE SCIENCE The goal of modern Life Science buildings is to generate new knowledge and new products that increase human well-being. To reach this goal it is necessary to link knowledge and technology in new ways. This is achieved by developing new collaborations based on interdisciplinarity and knowledge sharing. With its Nordic Architectural philosophy, Arkitema can contribute to this by creating educational, research and

innovation environments that puts people first. We develop efficient and flexible buildings that uses architecture, light and textures to create inspiring surroundings that support social interaction and knowledge sharing between people. whilst the building itself remain robust to change and at the same time basically efficient and easily comprehended in the league it logistical structure search the movement and being is always at a human scale and with the human identity


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SAHLGRENSKA LIFE Göteborg, Sweden Year: 2019-2021  |  Scope: 90,000 m²

FLOURISHING ENVIRONMENT FOR STRONG KNOWLEDGE SHARING

Sahlgrenska Life is the vastest expansion of the area surrounding Sahlgrenska University Hospital and the University of Gothenburg. The project contains a new ambitious joint research- and educational environment, which will make it possible to expand (interdisciplinary) research, integrate education and create new private incubation environments for startup companies.



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DNV-GØDSTRUP Gødstrup, Herning, Denmark Year: 2011-2016 (1st stage) Scope: 135,000 m²

The new super hospital DNV-Gødstrup is one of Denmark's largest constructions in healthcare and thus sets the standard for future danish hospital design. The proposal places the wards, with their light architectural expression, on an extensive base, which includes outpatient clinics and sections for diagnostic imaging, surgery and offices.

A HOSPITAL THAT MAKES THE PATIENT THE CENTRAL PLAYER


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NEW KAROLINSKA SOLNA Stockholm, Sweden Year: 2009-2017  |  Scope: 20,000 m²

The vision for NKS, which opens for patients in 2016, is a hospital with a highly specialized hospital operation as well as high quality research and education. The hospital will offer the most advanced patient care, patient-clinical research, education and basic research.


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ENTEK BERGEN Bergen, Norway Year: 2016-  |  Scope: 22,000 m²

Energy and technology building (EnTek) at the University of Bergen (UiB) is an advanced research- and educational development which houses new, modern facilities for research, teaching and innovation within the energy, climate and technology industry. By allocating space for private companies, the design of the building facilitates collaboration and innovation.



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A VITAL CAMPUS FULL OF IDENTITY


KUA3 – COPENHAGEN UNIVERSITY Copenhagen, Denmark Year: 2010-2015  |  Scope: 48,000 m²

In 2017, a number of faculties can start using their new, research- and educational environments, which is the third stage in establishing the new physical framework of the South Campus of Copenhagen University – attractive environments designed to enhance the interaction between people.


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NEW ØSTFOLD HOSPITAL Sarpsborg, Østfold, Norway År: 2008-2015  |  Scope: 90,000 m²

The building contains accidents and emergencies, operation theatres, radiology, medical-, surgical- and psychiatric wards as well as educational facilities, auditoriums and an extensive laboratory facility with clinical biochemistry, microbiology, pathology and genetical technology.

A CONFIDENCEBUILDING FRAMEWORK


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NORWEGIAN RADIUM HOSPITAL Oslo, Norway Year 2000-2009  |  Scope: 50,000 m²

TRANSPARENT AND GRACEFUL

The Norwegian Radium Hospital consists of a new radiotherapy section for cancer patients and an advanced laboratory building for research. The research section is a transparent, graceful building complex consisting of two research wings and a central atrium.



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KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET —MAIN BUILDING Huddinge, Sweden År: 2017-2018  |  Omfattning: 14 600 m²

The building has been extended over time and now includes classrooms for dentists and biomedicians. The building also houses the administration, a library, general classrooms and facilities especially suitable for odontological research.



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DTU CAMPUS Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark År: 2004-2008  |  Scope: Two 4-year general agreements for diverse projects­

At DTU in Lyngby, where 10,000 students and employees spend their days, the dark teaching rooms and traditional educational buildings have been transformed into a modern technical university with social learning environments through a redesign of both facades and interiors.

SOCIAL ­LEARNING ­ NVIRONMENTS E


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KUA2 – COPENHAGEN UNIVERSITY Copenhagen, Denmark Year: 2013  |  Scope: 37,000 m²

FUNCTIONAL AND RESOURCEFUL SYNERGY

The vision for the build has been to create a new framework for the humanities studies of the future, focusing on a dynamic 24-7 study environment and a good working environment for researchers and teachers, with optimized possibilities for organizing research and education across traditional class boundaries.



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FERTIN PHARMA Vejle, Denmark År: 2002-2004  |  Scope: 8,000 m²

From a global viewpoint, the manufacturing plant for Fertin Pharma in Vejle is the first project specifically designed for the production of FDA-approved medicinal chewing gum. Containing highly-classified clean-room facilities for the manufacture of medical products.

THOROUGHLY ­DETAILED —THOROUGHLY TESTED


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VIA CAMPUS AARHUS C Aarhus, Denmark År: 2011-2015  |  Scope: 46,000 m²

A CITY OF LEARNING

VIA Campus Aarhus C is a new urban campus area for VIA University College Aarhus, which gathers a number of technical training educations. The university is developed as a spacious matrix organisation which links subjects and educations in order to create professional identity and at the same time interdisciplinary focus.



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BIOVAF DTU Lyngby, Denmark Year: 2011  |  Scope: 40,000 m²

Biovaf is a fusion of the DTU institutes: Vet, Food and Aqua, which are joined in a research-, knowledge and network- centre in order to create synergy between research and education across academic boundaries. The building complex contains laboratories, research offices, animal stables, communal areas, study areas and canteen.


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LIVSVITENSKAP, UNIVERSITY OF OSLO Oslo, Norway År: 2014  |  Scope: 66,700 m²  Shared 1st prize in EU competition

The proposal has been developed to house the Life Sciences faculty at Oslo University (UiO). The project includes research- and educational facilities with new research laboratories, teaching laboratories as well as educational environments, ensuring that Norway is internationally competitive within Life Science.



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PANUM Copenhagen, Denmark Year: 2010  |  Scope: 30,000 m² 2nd prize in international EU competition

The Panum Project contains up to date research- and educational facilities, with the purpose of creating an environment that will attract international top researchers and hereby ensure Life Science research at Copenhagen University an international leading position in its core fields: Cancer, Dementia, Diabetes, Cardiac Disease and Allergy.


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AALBORG UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Aalborg, Denmark Year: 2012  |  Scope: 134,500 m² 2nd prize in EU competition

AUH is a combined complex which contains modern somatic hospital facilities including extensive laboratory section with clinical biochemistry, microbiology, pathology and genetical technology as well as faculty buildings for the Faculty of Medicine, Aalborg University, with modern researchand educational facilities.



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RIGSHOSPITALET Copenhagen, Denmark Year: 2012  |  Scope: 50,000 m² 3rd prize in EU competition

The proposal contains an extension to the existing University Hospital, with modern facilities for hospital and research purposes. Operation theatres, radiologic diagnostics, open ward, inpatient areas, education and research areas. A hospital with a contemporary and innovative expression.

A CONTEMPORARY AND INNOVATIVE EXPRESSION


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NEW OUH Odense, Denmark Year: 2011  |  Scope: 273,000 m² 2nd prize in EU competition

OUH is a new modern university hospital campus, with all facilities for hospital- and university purposes for the Odense University. The proposal is entitled “The Human Hospital City”. As future hospitals become larger and larger, it is very important to design with the human experience in mind.



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HELSINGBORGS LASARETT Helsingborg, Sweden Year: 2013-  |  Scope 35,000 m² 2nd prize in EU competition

The expansion of Helsingborg Lasarett includes a new building that will house somatic outpatient clinics, psychiatric residential units and laboratory facilities. The proposal is built up around a general, generic solution for optimal land use, but also ensures future flexibility—both for each functional area and for their mutual cooperation.

FUTURE FLEXIBILITY


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PER FISCHER

WILHELM BERNER-NIELSEN

Senior Partner Architect MAA pfm@arkitema.dk Tel. +45 2076 7011

Senior Partner Architect MAA wbn@arkitema.dk Tel. +45 2672 2601



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|  FIVE OFFICES IN SCANDINAVIA

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Arkitema Architects was founded in A ­ arhus, Denmark in 1969. Today, the practice is one of Scandinavia’s biggest architectural firms, with a staff of almost 500 employees, divided between branches in Copenhagen, Aarhus, Stockholm, Malmö and Oslo.

ARKITEMA AARHUS FREDERIKSGADE 32 DK-8000 AARHUS C T  +45 7011 7011 INFO-DANMARK @ ARKITEMA.DK ARKITEMA COPENHAGEN RUED LANGGAARDS VEJ 8 DK-2300 COPENHAGEN T  +45 7011 7011 INFO-DANMARK @ ARKITEMA.DK ARKITEMA OSLO HAMMERSBORG TORG 3 N-0179 OSLO T  +47 2299 4450 INFO-NORGE @ ARKITEMA.COM

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