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Maersk Tower, extension of the Panum complex at the University of Copenhagen

C.F. Møller Architects, SLA. Copenhagen, Denmark

  • Name of work in English

    Maersk Tower, extension of the Panum complex at the University of Copenhagen

  • Name of work in original language

    Mærsk Tårnet, udvidelse af Panum-komplekset

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2019

  • Work Location

    Copenhagen, Denmark

  • Studio

    C.F. Møller Architects, SLA

EUmies Awards 2019 Nominees

  • A unique element of the new Campus Park is the zigzagging

    A unique element of the new Campus Park is the zigzagging 'floating path' that leads pedestrians and cyclists across parts of the Maersk tower.

    © Adam Mørk

  • A continuous sculptural spiral staircase visually and physically connects the open fifteen floor atrium, creating an extensive three-dimensional sense of space.

    A continuous sculptural spiral staircase visually and physically connects the open fifteen floor atrium, creating an extensive three-dimensional sense of space.

    © Adam Mørk

  • A large vertical shard of glass in the copper shutters of the façade, makes the spiral staircase visible externally and ensures visibility in relation to the activities of the tower as well as a spectacular and inspiring view over Copenhagen.

    A large vertical shard of glass in the copper shutters of the façade, makes the spiral staircase visible externally and ensures visibility in relation to the activities of the tower as well as a spectacular and inspiring view over Copenhagen.

    © Adam Mørk

  • By selecting a tower typology, there is greater allowance for a green and urban campus park, which is open to everyone and therefore involves and develops the surrounding neighbourhood.

    By selecting a tower typology, there is greater allowance for a green and urban campus park, which is open to everyone and therefore involves and develops the surrounding neighbourhood.

    © Adam Mørk

  • The copper-covered shutters of the façade function as movable climate shields, which, depending on weather conditions, automatically opens or closes, ensuring a comfortable indoor climate.

    The copper-covered shutters of the façade function as movable climate shields, which, depending on weather conditions, automatically opens or closes, ensuring a comfortable indoor climate.

    © Adam Mørk

  • Siteplan

    Siteplan

    © C.F. Møller Architects

  • Typical floor layout laboratories

    Typical floor layout laboratories

    © C.F. Møller Architects

  • Ground floor plan

    Ground floor plan

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  • Sustainability section

    Sustainability section

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  • Section

    Section

    © C.F. Møller Architects

  • Diagram Laboratory flexibility

    Diagram Laboratory flexibility

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  • Isometric drawing base level

    Isometric drawing base level

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  • Isometric drawing tower level

    Isometric drawing tower level

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  • DK01, C.F. Møller Architects, Maersk Towe

    DK01, C.F. Møller Architects, Maersk Towe

    © C.F. Møller Architects

The Maersk Tower is a state-of-the-art research building whose innovative architecture creates the optimum framework for world-class health research, making it a landmark in Copenhagen. It aims to contribute positively by linking the University of Copenhagen with the surrounding neighbourhoods and wider city.

Authors

Klaus Toustrup, Lone Wiggers, Mads Mandrup Hansen, Stig L. Andersson, Julian Weyer, Klavs Hyttel, Michael Kruse, Christian Dahle, Mårten Leringe,

Collaborators

Collaborator (office): Aggebo & Henriksen (Consultant (competition)); Engineering: Gordon Farquharson (Consultant (competition)); Others: Cenergia (Consultant (competition)); Consulting: Innovation Lab (Consultant (competition)); Construction: Per Aarsleff A/S (Supplier), Skælskør Anlægsgartnere A/S; Collaborator (office): Zurface A/S (Supplier), Elementmontøren ApS, Hansen & Andersen A/S, Zublin A/S, N. H. Hansen & Søn A/S, Bladt Industries A/S, Waagner-Biro Stahlbau AG, Juul & Nielsen A/S, Tæppeland Erhverv A/S, Malermester Willi Becke ApS, A & C tagdækning ApS, Elindco Byggefirma A/S, L&H Rørbyg A/S, Airteam A/S, Lindpro A/S, Otis A/S, Wicotec Kirkebjerg A/S, Drivhuseffekten ApS, Labflex A/S, Bent Brandt A/S; Consulting: P & Partners (Client Consultant); Engineering: Rambøll
  • Program

    Education

  • Labels

    Research · University

  • Site area

    64000 m²

  • Client

    The Danish University and Property Agency (BYGST) and the University of Copenhagen, Donation: A.P. Møller og Hustru Chastine Mc-Kinney Møllers Fond til Almene formål

  • Total gross floor

    42700 m²

  • Completion

    2017

  • Cost

    4560 €/m²

The Tower is an extension of Panum, the University’s Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, and contains research and teaching facilities, as well as a conference centre with auditoriums and meeting rooms. With its easily identifiable and curved shape, the 15-storey tower stands as a sculptural linchpin for the University and forms a visible link between the city and the North Campus. Creating architecture for world-class health research, it is designed to encourage many opportunities for coming together, transcending different disciplines, from the general public to the research community. The choice of a tower typology freed up space to design parks and plazas between the buildings, as new green oases to a formerly inaccessible part of the city. A meandering, public and barrier-free campus thoroughfare for cyclists and pedestrians creates a vibrant urban space open to all.

Like a tree has its root network, the tower rests upon a low starshaped base of extrovert functions, blurring the boundaries between building and city. A cascading indoor plaza forms the social hub linking all functions of the complex, and the top of the tower features a public viewing point. The Tower itself holds the innovative, modern laboratories and research areas, which on each floor are linked in an efficient loop providing short distances, 3dimensional openness with sculptural stairs, and natural meeting points to strengthen opportunities for teamwork. The complex is a showcase for how tall buildings can make a positive contribution to their immediate surroundings, in this case the diverse and wellloved Nørrebro neighbourhood in Copenhagen and improve the urban situation even when adding substantial volume. Therefore, focus is on good microclimate in the urban spaces, improved biodiversity, prioritizing cycling and urban liveability, reducing energy consumption of highly energyintensive laboratories by 50%, handling rainwater on site via green SUDS, and not least a strong social goal of creating a new connection between university and community

Placing the extremely vibration-sensitive and technically demanding state-of-the-art laboratories in a tower, thus creating an open and welcoming ground floor landscape, meant that stability and flexibility of the structural design was key. The solution is a three-legged structure (like a stool) which, through three large organic shaped in-situ cast cores in a simple and monumental way stabilize the triangular tower building to such an extent that needs of both the research facilities, the new park and the urban integration have been able to be met in full. The recycled copper fins act as an innovative self-shading facade for the laboratories, ensuring a minimum of sunlight on each individual window pane, and featuring integral, expanded-copper sunshades on the angled side of the façade fins which can slide across and shade each panel, to control solar gain and ensure that the tower’s envisioned transparency can be maintained throughout the day. The choice of copper relates directly to the historic copper steeples of Copenhagen, and the warm tone of the weathered façade beautifully complements the red-brick surroundings of the historic Nørrebro neighbourhood.


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