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Rødovre Skyscraper Copenhagen, Building, Images, Design, Architecture, Picture
Rødovre Skyscraper, København, Danmark
Danish Office Building by MVRDV, Denmark
MVRDV wins Copenhagen high-rise competition with design 'Sky Village'
(Rødovre - Copenhagen, November 3rd, 2008) The municipality
of Rødovre, an independent municipality of Copenhagen, Denmark,
announced today MVRDV and co-architect ADEPT winner of the design
competition of the Rødovre Skyscraper. The 116 meter tall tower
accommodates apartments, a hotel, retail and offices. A public park
and a plaza are also part of the privately funded scheme.
The new skyscraper with a total surface of 21,688m2 will be located
at Roskildevej, a major artery East of the centre of Copenhagen. It
is after the Frøsilos MVRDV's second project in Copenhagen.
The skyscraper's shape reflects Copenhagen's historical spire and
present day high-rise blending in the skyline of the city, it further
combines the two distinctive typologies of Rødovre, the single
family home and the skyscraper in a vertical village. Consideration
of these local characteristics leads to Copenhagen's first contemporary
high-rise.
Responding to unstable markets the design is based on a flexible grid,
allowing alteration of the program by re-designating units. These
'pixels' are each 60m2 square and arranged around the central core
of the building, which for flexibility consists of three bundled cores
allowing separate access to the different program segments.
On the lower floors the volume is slim to create space for the surrounding
public plaza with retail and restaurants; the lower part of the high
rise consists of offices, the middle part leans north in order to
create a variety of sky gardens that are terraced along the south
side. This creates a stacked neighbourhood, a Sky Village.

From this south orientation the apartments are benefitting. The top
of the building will be occupied by a hotel enjoying the view towards
Copenhagen city centre. The constellation of the pixels allows flexibility
in function; the building can be transformed by market forces, however
at this moment it is foreseen to include 970m2 retail, 15,800m2 offices,
3,650m2 housing and 2,000m2 hotel and a basement of 13,600m2 containing
parking and storage.
Flexibility for adaptation is one of the best sustainable characteristics
of a building. Besides this the Sky Village will also integrate the
latest technologies according to the progressive Danish environmental
standards. Furthermore the plans include a greywater circuit, the
use of 40% recycled concrete in the foundation and a variety of energy
producing devices on the façade.
A public park adjacent to the Sky Village is part of the project and
will be refurbished with additional vegetation and the construction
of a 'superbench', a meandering public path and bench. A playground,
picnic area and exercise areas for elderly citizens are also part
of the plan.
Lead architect MVRDV and co-architect ADEPT Architects won the competition
from BIG, Behnisch and MAD. Winy Maas and Jacob van Rijs present the
plan today in Copenhagen together with Anders Lonka and Martin Krogh
from local office Adept Architects, Dutch engineering firm ABT and
Søren Jenssen act as consultants for the project. Earlier MVRDV
realised the Frøsilos / Gemini Residence in the port of Copenhagen:
a residential project marking a new way in refurbishment of old silo's
which was highly acclaimed and received international awards.
Rødovre Skyscraper Copenhagen information from MVRDV 031108
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Rødovre Skyscraper Copenhagen
architect : MVRDV
MVRDV : Frøsilos / Gemini Residence
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