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OMA reveals design of Bryghusgrunden Project in Copenhagen: new Realdania
Headquarters and Danish Architecture Center
(Copenhagen, April 7, 2008) The Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA)
today revealed the design for the Bryghusgrunden Project at the historic
waterfront in Copenhagen. The 27,000 square meter building will include
new facilities for the Danish Architecture Center (DAC), the headquarters
of the Realdania Foundation, along with a distinctive mix of residential
units, public program and playground facilities.

The Bryghusgrunden Project is located on the harbor on the site of an
old brewery, the Bryghusgrunden, one of the few remaining areas with the
potential to link the city to the waterfront. The building itself will
straddle the busy Christians Brygge ring road, creating new urban connections
for pedestrians and cyclists between the waterfront and Denmarks
houses of government.
The mix of program within the building is unique - for the first time
an architecture center will be embedded within its own key subjects of
study and research - housing, offices, public space and parking. The DAC
will include several exhibition areas, research facilities, an auditorium,
conference rooms, a bookstore and a café.
Ellen van Loon, OMAs partner in charge of the project, concluded
that unlike the typical stacked sections where individual
programs remain autonomous, the program heap of the Bryghusgrunden
Project has the elements stacked in a seemingly random order. The public
program, the urban routes and the DAC reach into the heart of the building
and create a broad range of interactions between the different program
parts.
OMAs design integrates the existing playground facility on the site
into the project and extends it with new typologies for different age
groups distributed over the entire site - facing the city as well as the
waterfront. A more secure playground is integrated at the transition point
between landscape and building and is directly linked to the educational
spaces of the DAC. The landscape at the waterfront is designed for older
children.
The building is designed in compliance with the highest standards of the
new Danish energy code. The building uses a mixed system of mechanical
and natural ventilation, a high performance glass facade and other environmentally
sustainable systems, such as sea water cooling. The heat gained in the
building will be used to heat the public spaces in winter.
Realdania is a Danish strategic foundation created with the objective
of initiating and supporting projects that improve the built environment.
OMA was selected for the Bryghusgrunden Project in 2006 following an interview
procedure.
The project is led by OMA partners Ellen van Loon and Rem Koolhaas in
collaboration with project managers Chris van Duijn and Dirk Peters. Van
Loon and Koolhaass previous collaborations include the design of
the new aquarium and science center in Hamburg, the headquarters of NM
Rothschild & Sons in London, the redevelopment of Mercati Generali
in Rome and the completion of Portos Casa da Musica and the Netherlands
Embassy in Berlin.
Bryghusgrunden Project Copenhagen info from OMA 070408
Bryghusgrunden Copenhagen
architect : OMA
Building adjacent incl.
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