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Office building Vordingborg, Denmark Competition: 2011, 1. premie Area: 5.500 m2 Client: Udbetaling Danmark Turnkey contractor: Enemærke & Petersen a/s Architekt: MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER Engineer: Lemming & Eriksson Landscape architect: Schønherr Landskab Prize: Municipality of Vordingborg building prize
The project is based on the desire to create a dynamic and well-functioning whole that is clear and understandable in its structure. The requirement to create optimal work invironment, make foreseeable public functions, and define a very distinct identity of Payments Denmark in Vordingborg, has been driving the development of housing construction. The workplaces are predisposed in three planes and in three volumes, bound together by a vertical space for movement from which access and overview is achieved. The movement Space is a bonding daylight room that inspire formal and informal meetings, and supports the understanding of a modern working partnership. Office Workstations are fully flexible and disposed along the front with good daylight conditions, in close contact with the support functions. For users of the house the access goes through the foyer to the main square and from there into the house. The square is centrally located on the 1st floor, and related to the large atrium with skylights.
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Landscaping defined three different types of outdoor spaces: The main access from the west, product delivery in the north-eastern corner and outdoor activities for the canteen in the south-eastern corner. The Building volume creates through inward corners even Foreground prospects. The facades achieves with the distinctive outward modules its own scale. Bay elements protect and safeguard the operation of the shading lamellas that are located between an inner and an outer glazing. At the same time works the bays internal surfaces as daylight reflectors that bring sky light into the building, and contributes to an even distribution of daylight on the floors. From the outside, the bays appears in a gold bronze anodized surface, which in interaction with the gray / yellow brick facade contributes to the façades sculptural expression. The building was inaugurated in October 2012
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Media House for Danish Broadcasting Corporation, Ørestad Denmark
Completion: 2008 Floor area: 32,400 m2 Client: Danish Broadcasting Corporation (Danmarks Radio) Architect: MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER Engineer: NIRAS Façade engineer: ARUP Facade Engineering, London Acoustic Consultant: ARUP Acoustics, London Prize: Municipality of Copenhagen Solar prize
The diversity of functions has been crucial in developing MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER’s design of the news building. The driving concept is that of a ‘dynamic building’. This is expressed in the final project which is both flexible in its structure and interactive in its use, both internally and with respect to the public at large. This concept of dynamism can be seen in all facets of the building. The large, transparent façade opens the news building towards the urban space, allowing direct views into the enormous atrium embracing the whole building over several floors, creating a connection between the organic, curved balcony, the central news studio and the building’s internal street. The interior design ranges from open office landscapes to various individual rooms for project teams with smaller cellular offices and quiet rooms.
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Sustainable technologies and building solutions are also integrated in the overall design strategy. The building demonstrates how environmental consciousness contributes technically as well as aesthetically to the overall architectural expression. The extensive use of glass on the facades as well as the roof makes it possible to take advantage of daylight and reduce the use of artificial lighting. The increased demands for regulation of the indoor climate prompted much of the current research at MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER, thanks to support from the EU. This resulted in a completely new indoor climate concept combining groundwater cooling, a double facade system, natural ventilation and incorporation of solar cells in the roof construction. MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER’s integration of energysaving solutions in the architecture of this building has been awarded the Solar Prize 2006 by the City of Copenhagen.
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DESIGN-INTEGRATED SOLAR PANELS Groundwater cooling, in particular, requires electricity for running pumps, etc., and the PV (Photo-voltaic) plant of solar panels has therefore been dimensioned to satisfy this need. The plant, which is the largest in Denmark, contributes to the reduction of cooling costs, and thereby reduces CO2 emissions to approximately 40 tons per year.
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The intention with the PV plant is to display the panels as visibly as possible. The result demonstrates how environmental awareness can contribute both technically and aesthetically to the overall architectural expression. The design-integrated solar panels were awarded the Solar Prize 2006 by Copenhagen Municipality.
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Ramboll Head Office, Headquarter, Copenhagen, Denmark
Headquarter Copenhagen, Denmark 2010 Area: 40.000 m2 1800 working places Client: SEB Architect: MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER Landscape architect: Schønherr Landsskabsarkitekter Engineer: Ramboll Facade engineer: Ramboll Whitbybird
Four years of work have resulted in one of Denmarks largest and most dramatic corporate head quarters, the Ramboll Head Offices, RHO. This 40,000 sq m office is now the daily workplace for 1,800 employees, yet every detail has been designed to reflect and underpin Rambolls encompassing vision of innovation, collaboration and knowledge transfer. Ramboll requested a new head office that could support a ‘one company’ understanding. The building should integrate meeting places for formal and informal meetings, and create room for innovation and networking across different fields. Ramboll wanted with the building to communicate a transparent and responsible organisation with a holistic approach. MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER has translated this vision in to an architectural concept that draws its inspiration from Barcelona’s famous Rambla - the energetic and vibrant main street. The RHO-Rambla unifies the entire building both horizontally and vertically through a series of mezzanine floors and balconies, in effect
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a massive movement machine that allows staff and visitors to move effortlessly between the eight floors. A generous open stairway lead via semi public spaces and meeting rooms related the central space to the top floor . The Rambla concept makes it surprisingly easy to navigate. The moment the visitor step inside, the building unfolds and reveals its open floors. There is a clear transition from social, common spaces to quiet office pockets. The building even includes a café open to the public. The building is engineered with an holistic approach leading to long-term and creative results, reducing CO2 emission and integrating responsible climate friendly solutions. With reduction of energy through optimal daylight solutions, district heating and ground water cooling, reducing cooling needs by up to 85%, the building will have a low consumption of energy. Evaluating Energy, Transport, Water, health and wellbeing, the building archive a rating similar to BREEAM Good.
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New laboratory and logistics building Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen
Completion: - 2016 Floor Area: 9.500 m2 Client: Bispebjerg Hospital Architect: MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER, WHR Architects Engineer: ARUP
In spring 2013 MIKKELSEN Architects, WHR Architects
will serve all of the future new hospital and psychiatry,
(TEXAS) and ARUP won the competition for a new
efficiently and smoothly. At the same time the
Laboratory and Logistics building, at Bispebjerg
building has an important role in the development of
Hospital in Copenhagen.
the local area and must open up to the surrounding
We have founded a consortium with management handled jointly by WHR and MA. Through extensive use of workshops and video conferences the team is in close contact.
manner as the existing hospital. The construction of the Laboratory and logistics building is a unique opportunity to create, in an inclusive process, a distinctive, functional and effective whole, which in one
The project is very advanced in terms of functionality
concept gathers architectural, operational as well as
and programming, and the first to be realized in the
technical and infrastructural issues.
large and ambitious master plan for the development of the future ´New Hospital and New Psychiatry Bispebjerg´
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MIKKELSEN is lead consultant and responsible for all services in all phases of the project spanning from planning and programming, user involvement, design
It consists of 12.000 m2 laboratories, logistics and
and documentation, to construction management and
storage facilities, as well as research facilities, and it
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DTU - Systembiologi Laboratory and offices premises Total area: 1.800 m² Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Completion: 2016 Client: Technical University of Denmark
The project consists of new construction, rebuilding and optimization and disposition of existing space. A new building is added to the existing building to fit the standards of laboratory premises of 2015. The buildings will primarily include office and laboratory areas with associated support functions. Some af the Laboratories will have high purity grade (ISO 6), GMO classification and requirements for containment (BSL2). DTU’s Department of Systems Biology is located in the northern part of the second quadrant of Lyngby Campus. Research activities at the Institute for Systems Biology covers key areas such as sickness and health, bio-fuels, food biotechnology and drug development.
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Research is characterized by being based on the parallel use of theoretical, computational and experimental methods. The new building 225 of the Institute for Systems Biology is to be a visionary and functional building that will appear as an open and accessible building highlighting the Institute’s core activities, as well as creating a community with ample opportunity for knowledge sharing. One of the goals is to create an organization and architecture that encourages collaboration and creates knowledge across devices and organizational framework, as the interaction between research and social interaction are indispensable elements in a creative and scientific environment.
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Frederikskaj Housing, Copenhagen, Denmark
Housing Copenhagen, Denmark 2009 Competition: First Prize Area: 14.600 m2 Client: MT Højgaard A/S Architect: MIKKELSEN Arkitekter Engineer: MT Højgaard A/S Prize:The international Cobber Award 2009
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. MIKKELSEN Arkitekter 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
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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. With time the Frederikskaj facades will patinate, creating a reference to the verdigris of the historic copper spires and roofs along Copenhagen’s waterfront. Frederikskaj has won the international Copper Award 2009.
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Carlsberg byen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Carlsberg City (Carl town) Closed Section 8 housing, business and education building Copenhagen, Denmark Turnkey Status: Design and construction in progress Area: 80,000 m² Client: Carlsberg City Construction: NCC Architect: Mikkelsen Architects a | s & Rubow Architects Engineer: Ramboll A / S
MIKKELSEN Architects is a part of the team of architects, lead by contractor NCC, who has been commissioned to finalise and build a new campus, housing, offices and retail space in phase one of the CARLSBERG Byen area in Copenhagen. The client is the property development company Carlsberg Byen P/S and the order value is approximately DKR 1.5 billion.
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Our work will include final design drawings, construction supervision.
In addition to the educational premises, the project comprises 6,500 square meters of retail space, 3,500 square meters of office space, 15,000 square meters of residential space and nearly 20,000 square meters of basement space.
The project comprises 101,000 square meters, with the largest portion, nearly 60,000 square meters, being a new campus for the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
The first phase of the project is scheduled for completion at mid-2016 and the entire project will be delivered in early 2017
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Det Humanistiske Fakultetsbibliotek, University Library, Copenhagen
University library and library archive rooms Copenhagen, Denmark Closed competition: First prize Floor area: 13,300 m2 Client: The Danish Ministry of Culture / The Danish Royal Library Owner’s consultant: Byggedirektoratet / Danish Building Directorate (phase one) and Moe & Brødsgaard (phase two) Architect and design/build consultant: MIKKELSEN Arkitekter Landscape Architect: Sven Kierkegaard Engineer: Ramboll Artistic decoration: Vibeke Mencke Nielsen and Martin Erik Andersen Prize: G-Mark Award for Good Design
With its 500 readers’ desks and some of the Danish Royal Library’s most sophisticated archive rooms, Copenhagen University’s new Humanities Library is a vital hub of the university’s new Amager campus. User based design Throughout the planning and design process, architectural focus has been on creating the optimum faculty library based on users’ needs. MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER – in cooperation with a user group of Royal Library employees – analysed functionality requirements and work flow. Optimum design solutions catering for the needs of both employees and students were then designed on this basis. The result of this intensive planning and design process is a building characterised by flexibility, airy openness
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and simple, clear definition. The three open floors have been laid out with incremental noise levels in mind – from easy socialising in the lounge and café areas to group study areas and finally to the library reading rooms designated for “quiet” use where students can concentrate completely on individual study. 73 km of cultural heritage safeguarded in climate controlled archive rooms In addition to its study and reading facilities the new faculty library building houses three large archive rooms for Royal Library books and records. The first of these, erected as part of phase one of the project built in 1998, houses 45 km of book shelves. Phase two includes a further two archive rooms with – between them – 28 additional km of shelving affording storage conditions with optimum temperature and relative humidity control, including one archive at 2° C for particularly sensitive audiovisual material.
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Award winning architecture The opening of the new humanities library marks the completion of a long term project started by the Danish Ministry of Culture in 1989. The project attracted international attention even at this early stage, and MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER received the prestigious Japanese G-mark Award for phase one of the project. With the inauguration of phase two the Ministry of Culture completes its plans and fulfils its ambition to create a combined library and archive facility designed and built to the highest architectural standard.
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Cycling and Athletics Arena in Odense
Cycling and Athletics Arena Odense Denmark Area: 7.200 m2 Client: Odense Kommune Architect: MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER, Populous Engineer: Buro Happold Prize: Municipality of Odensee Architecture prize
MIKKELSEN Arkitekter together with engineers Buro Happold and architects Populous, are the consultants for the project Cycle and Athletics Arena in Odense. The project is located west of Odense city centre. The site is bounded by Højstrupvej to the south and Møllemarksvej to the east. There are residential areas west of the cycle track and a bowling centre and Bolbro Park to the north. Trees as well as existing vegetation surround the existing outdoor cycle track and associated buildings. The project describes a solution with the enclosure of a 250 metre long cycle track, as well as establishing a new timber cycle track in combination with a 200 m running track and field event facilities in the central area. The building is located within the existing track’s geometry – this will help emphasize the area’s landscape character, while at the same time all existing vegetation is arranged in relation to and supports the existing track’s geometry.
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Thus the new building will right from the start be surrounded by planting. The building is located as far south as possible in the existing track’s geometry. This location will make the building visible to passersby. Surplus excavated earth will be used as fill in the area to the north of the building. Additionally the open area on the site will benefit greatly as it will appear as a larger combined area. The biggest challenge with regard to the structural design is the need to design a structure that can span over a large column-free area while being both the lightest and most structurally and economically effective solution. During the first stages of the design process it became clear that the best way to achieve these goals was to use a membrane structure in combination with a supporting structure of steel. A membrane functions simultaneously as structure and cladding for the roof. This reduces both weight, costs and the environmental impact of the structure.
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CBK - Malteg책rdsvej Sports and Housing Gentofte, Denmark Under detailed design Area: 2.000 m2 Client: CBK, Brobjerg Architect: MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER Engineer: Grontmij
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National Bank of Denmark - Renovations and extension, Copenhagen, Denmark Completion: 2001 Floor Area: 1000 m2 Client: Danmarks Nationalbank Architect: MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER Structural Engineer: Ramboll, Hannemann & Hoejlund Awards: Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization (JIDPO) Good Design Award for the Glass Stair
The relationship between MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER and Denmark’s National Bank dates back to 1961, when Arne Jacobsen won an invited competition to design the National Bank complex. First phase of the project was inaugurated shortly before his death in 1971, after which MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER completed the following two phases. The studio has designed and overseen the construction of many renovations and additions to the National Bank, including an extensive renovation and expansion of the bank's roof terrace, employee dining lounge, and kitchen.
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The challenge here was to create a strong identity for the space, while integrating the design harmoniously within the existing architecture. MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER developed a scheme characterized by a high degree of refined detailing, emphasizing the project’s restrained architecture and clear functionality. The glass staircase highlights this design strategy. The stair, which functions as a floating transitional element between new and old, was developed in close collaboration with the engineers and fabricators.
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Damesalen, University of Copenhagen Infill / Superstructure Floor Area: 500m2 Client: BYGST Architect: MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER Engineer: EKJ
The oldest part of this beautiful building complex was built in 1923 by architect Carl Brummer as a threewinged structure in an early neoclassical style. Later, in the late 1930s an indoor swimming pool was added between the two wings. The swimming pool building was designed by the architect, Professor Edvard Thomsen and is one of the finest examples of early Scandinavian functionalism in Denmark. In 1996 architect and Royal Building inspector was responsible for the extension of the southern wing, in the form of a dance hall shaped with a large hipped roof in zinc.
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A similar superstructure above the north side wing has long been desired, partly to make room for a much needed expansion of area, partly to complete the overall building complex, so that it appears harmonious and symmetrical. A new floor is establishes on top of the existing building throughout the existing buildings width and length. The project is designed from the intension of creating a precise, simple and transparent completion to the existing Damesalen building, and in this way the new and the old join together in a new contemporary identity.
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The layout is based on the orientation of the building and heating, so that the auxiliary rooms with closets, equipment rooms, storage areas, stairwells, etc. are orientated towards the south, and offices, laboratories, conference and teaching areas are mainly oriented north. This minimizes the need for sun protection and cooling for office and work areas. A continuous skylight creates a consistent daylight throughout the building, and with large glass sections in offices / meeting rooms, along with the openings to the south, the new storey appears light and transparent. The new rooftop building is made as an independent construction for the bearing load.
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Bispebjerg Psychiatric Hospital Competition Floor Area: 500m2 Client: Bispebjerg Hospital Architect: MIKKELSEN Arkitekter VK -Studio dorte mandrup arkitekter Engineer: VK-engineering Steensen Varming Landscape architect: Opland landskabsarkitekter Hospital specialists: Lohfert & Lohfert
Mikkelsen Architects are among the three winners of the
is formed as two clusters of courtyard buildings,
first phase of New Psychiatry Bispebjerg. The project is
slightly rotated relative to each other, so that they <the
a collaboration with VK Studio / VK Engineering (BE),
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Dorte Mandrup (DK), Lohfert + Lohfert (DK), Steensen
emergency department is located one level below, and
Varming (DK) and Opland Landskab (DK). The jury
offices and classrooms are located one level above. The
of New Psychiatry Bispebjerg has praised Mikkelsen
yards are planted with large trees, creating a visually
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calm green depth, and a beautiful daylight is filtered
spatially very varied ward.
through foliage and curtains of climbing plants, which
Bispebjerg Hospital Area will serve as a peaceful oasis in
contribute to the peaceful atmosphere. The location of
Copenhagen, where the buildings are embedded in the
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park tie of the master plan, where there is an atmosphere creates minimal need for terrain modeling, and the of peace and respite from the city’s hectic pace, but
existing terrain increment on site is utilized to create a
where psychiatric patients also have the opportunity to
soft terrain shape that slips through the landscape from
participate in the world around them as required. It takes Tuborgvej and down towards the arrival and Psychiatry into account the patients’ right to privacy, while the local Square. The new psychiatry square is construed as a plan requirement for an active facade with an increased
coherent square, bringing together space in a uniform
glass area is implemented. Patients get a view and
surface that marks the boundary between landscape
daylight incidence without losing their sense of security
and urban spaces. A healthy, social and diverse life
and privacy.
is created around New Psychiatry Bispebjerg and
Three landscape ties are defined based on the master
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plan. The central tie connects the existing plant
sustainability ambition for New Psychiatry Bispebjerg is
and Psychiatry Square at the main entrance to New
to support high professionalism through aesthetics and
Psychiatry Bispebjerg. The park tie along Tuborgvej
functionality and offer employees, patients and visitors
and the existing buildings to the east thus integrates
a healthy, healing and inspiring environment.
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Future housing and life at Kellersvej Sheltered housing Client: Gladsaxe municipality Architects: MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER, NORD ARCHITECTS, SCHULZE + GRASSOV. Engineer: STEENSEN VARMING, STOKVAD
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noise pollution from the roads.
for the ‘Future housing and life at Kellersvej’ in
The individual housing is oriented towards the south,
cooperation with NORD architects, Schulze + Grassov,
east or west and faces the city or the green areas. The
Steensen Varming and Stokvad Consulting Engineers.
homes have real forums, which work as private areas.
A residential area for the mentally disabled will be built
The residential facade has an overhang that shields
on Kellersvej in Gladsaxe. It takes into account their
against wind and noise, and at the same time helps to
specific needs, while allowing them to live a good and
create privacy. The homes are located in neighboring
dignified life. There will be established 78 new homes
units, consisting of 6-7 homes. There are used wood
and 18-20 homes in existing buildings. In addition, a
materials in residential and public areas, as the wood
portion of the existing buildings will be adapted for
gives an air of homeliness and comfort. The entrances
common living spaces, social and other activities, staff
to public areas have roof boxes, which create a varied
areas and service areas.
roofscape. They can be used for solar cells, ventilation,
The residential accommodation is to appear as a secure
skylights, green- ing scheme and technology, while
village-like town in the town in green surroundings,
making it easy for residents to find their way. There
where residents both have good opportunities for
will be established common terraces and movement
socializing and for privacy and independence. There will
areas, where residents can be a part of social life,
be a great variety of leisure activities, and the area will
just as there will be smaller local squares and streets
appear interesting with beautiful surroundings and will
without traffic, where residents can safely be able to
be attractive to both residents, users, their relatives and
move. In addition, there will also be a gathering place
staff. The architecture is designed in such a way that
for the buildings, which will include a common room,
the surroundings visually provide a housing sensation
communal administration and a café. Staff facilities are
instead of an institution sensation, so the residents
located so that residents can feel the closeness to the
may feel at home. The Kellersvej area consists of older
staff, while maintaining a sense of privacy. By ensuring
buildings and green areas, and resembles a small village.
good visibility conditions, manageable workflows and
We want to highlight this atmosphere and downplay the
short distances, staff gets good working conditions.
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renovation
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mulighed for aktivitetslegeplads
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9m2 skur
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40m2 fællesareal
eksisterende træer
gang-cykelsti
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vandkunst
mulighedhed for amfie
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50m2 fællesareal
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12m2 skur
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aktivitetszone 12 cykelP
2 afsætningsmulighed kirsebær pullerter
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2 (7,7m )
gang-cykelsti
2 38,9m 2 (7,7m )
2 Opholdsrum 38,9m
forhaver 2 Hc Wc 5,5m
2 38,9m
Gangareal 2 38,3m
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9m2 skur 2 (7,7m )
2 (7,7m )
2 Depot 19,4m
forhaver
2
38,9m
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2 38,9m
2 (7,7m )
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38,9m
2
2 (7,7m )
38,9m
Fællesophold 2 135,2m
forhaver
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50m2 fællesareal
2
38,9m 2 (7,7m )
2
38,9m
2 (7,7m )
2 (7,7m )
æble
2 38,9m
biotop
Gangareal 2 115m
2
38,9m
æble
2 (7,7m )
2
38,9m 2 (7,7m )
afsætningsmulighed 40m2 skure
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gang-cykelsti
2 38,9m
2 (7,7m )
2
38,9m
6m2 skur
2 (7,7m )
2 38,9m
2 (7,7m )
enggræs Gangareal 2 60m
2 38,9m
2 (7,7m )
2 38,9m 2 (7,7m )
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Ny Nordhavn, city planning, Copenhagen, Denmark
MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER’s design proposal envisions Nordhavn as an extension of Copenhagen’s existing dockland and canal areas. Nordhavn will be developed in accordance with a clear set of rules – making it possible to create the world’s most sustainable town. The overall strategy is to divide the area into seven separate zones, each of which must set the scene for a many faceted urban environment – bearing in mind sustainable development. A canal will extend from Copenhagen’s inner, central harbour – a new ‘Canal Grande’ – to form the central waterway through the new suburb. To the north of Nordhavn with views across the Øresund and the island of Hveen, new natural coastal areas and beaches will be established.
JORDRENSNING GEOOXIDATION
REGNVANDSOPSAMLING
VINDENERGI
SOLENERGI
PRODUKTION GRØNNE TAGE
REGNVANDS NEDSIVNING REGNVANDS BASSIN
BIOMASSE
VINDENERGI
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LOKALT GENBRUG
AFFALDS SORTERING
SPILDEVAN
AFFALD
KOMPOST
VAND BEHANDLING ANLÆG
BEHANDLE T SPILDEVAN D
ENERGI
BØLGEENERGI
BIOMASSE + GAS ANLÆG (CCHP)
BIOGAS DRIKKEVAND
ENERGI
SLAM OFF SITE FORBRÆNDING + GENBRUG
EL - KØLING - VARME - GAS
ENERGI TIL NORDHAVNEN
ORGANISK AFFALD GÆRINGSANLÆG
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Nordhavnen
ENERGI TIL/FRA SVANEMØLLEVÆRKET
2009
PHASE
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2020
PHASE
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2040
PHASE
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2060
PHASE
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Gia Lam city planning, Vietnam
Masterplan Gia Lam, Hanoi province, Vietnam 2009 Area: 12.000.000m2 Client: VIDIFI Vietnam Development Bank, Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam, Vinaconex R&D Architekt: MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER Vinaconex R&D Engineer: Buro Happold (UK)
Ponds collect water from runoff due to typography. Reedbeds at outfall to clean water
solar energy on roofs
High-rise area: Orientations and shapes optimizes balance between cooling breezes and undesired gusts
Terrain and green belt protects again hard winter wind from NE
Low / dense Non uniform mix of taller and smaller buildings and scatter streets are likely to enhance airflow
“sky gardens”
Green roofs protects agains heat, and can be used for production
Elevated recreational landscape for sport, leisure and production
Excess rain water runs through cleaning ‘ecological corridors’ to lake and river
RANWATER POND
WATER TREATMENT
WATER STORAGE
Rainwater ponds collects and distributes rainwater to reuse in buildings
Cooling summerbreeze from SE
EXISTING STRUCTUREE
BLUE STRUCTURE
Lake drains excess water in area, and provides water sports facillities, a heat buffer and secures biological diversity.
Low recreational area protects natural habitat and preserves traditional landscape
Creating a recreative wetland to handle surplus flood water
existing water(field) structure
The masterplan for the Gia Lam area is based on a desire to retain the qualities and character of the
WIND EXPOSURE
INFRASTRUCTURE Landscaping provides protection from strong, humid, moderate/cool, North-East, spring winds.
area, but at the same time set out the strategies for
Es th le
a natural and sustainable urban growth. The plan recognises the importance of securing a continuity
Hard wind from the northeast/winter
for the local community in the turbulent process of developing and modernizing the area. A robust and distinct urban topology is essential for the successful creation of a community, to which the inhabitants can relate, feel at home and feel pride in belonging to. The guiding boundaries between interrelated structures is what gives the city its identity and uniqueness.
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Creating a tunnel effect, transporting the attractive southern wind thourg the site
Biking/pedestrian network is etsablished so that it connects the different parts of the site as effortles as possible
Cooling wind from SE, summer
Establishing underground parking where the building structure inclines that special foundation has to happen, because of an increased building heights etc.
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production wetland
GIA LÄM NORTH
SCIENCE PARK Gia Lâm Old Town
public parks and recreation GIA LÄM WEST
leasure parks Gia Lâm University
GIA LÄM EAST CULTURE ISLAND
CULTURE PARK
FINANCIAL DISTRICT GIA LÄM SOUTH
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MIKKELSEN ARKITEKTER
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DK-1620 København V
+45 72302050
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