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Scala Tower, Copenhagen, Architecture, Photo, Architect, Design

Scala Tower Copenhagen : Nye Bygning i København

Contemporary Danish Building by BIG



PROJECT Scala Tower: Public library, hotel, offices
CLIENT Centerplan
COLLABORATORS Adams Kara Taylor, the Municipality of Copenhagen
SIZE 45,000 m2
HEIGHT 145 m
LOCATION Copenhagen, DK
STATUS Ongoing

Images : VIZ

Scala Tower Scala Tower Copenhagen

Visible from the Central Station, the Town Hall Square and the Tivoli Gardens, Scala on the Axel Square is located on a central traffic, cultural and commercial site in Copenhagen. Acting as the visiting card of Copenhagen to the surrounding world in the heart of a potent mix of élite and popular culture, we wish to continue Scala’s function as a place for concerts, cinemas, shops and restaurants.

The municipality has expressed a wish to let Scala house the new main library. Additionally, the proximity to the Central Station and its central location make the building suitable for conferences, hotel rooms and offices. Rather than choosing just one of the suggested programmes, we propose to realize all wishes and possibilities all at once: a dense and lively house for the city, combining both private and public space in a sliding scale from the street to the rooftop in one continuous movement.

We propose a building with a starting point in the historical Copenhagen tower which is made up of two basic principles: a base that relates to the urban space and life unfolding near the building, and a slim steeple that reaches towards the sky and becomes part of the Copenhagen Skyline. As such, our design of the Scala tower grows out of the context with a starting point in the volumes and cornice heights of the neighbouring buildings. From the surrounding city space, the house rises towards the sky. At the top, a clear principle for a tall and slim tower, at the bottom, a beautifully modelled volume that merges with the surrounding city from building to city space.

At street level, people have access to the main library that is a terraced landscape of reading rooms, great collections as well as a conference centre. Continuing up the tower, visitors can enjoy the hotel, just as commercial tenures and a public roof terrace offer spectacular views of the city.

On the top side of the building, a terraced landscape invites people to relax and take in the city at one of the plateaus, making the Axel Square once again an attractive, urban public space.



Scala Tower Copenhagen - Credit List

Partner-in-Charge Bjarke Ingels
Project Leader Andreas Pedersen
Contributers Camilla Hoel Eduardsen, Christian Bratz, Karsten Hammer Hansen, Simon Lyager Poulsen, Ville Haimala

Scala Tower Copenhagen images / information from BIG 2008






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