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Streetlight Tagpuro
Eriksson Furunes Architecture, Leandro V. Locsin Partners & Boase

The fathers evaluating the prototype design of the doors they made.

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Alexander Eriksson Furunes

Streetlight Tagpuro
Eriksson Furunes Architecture, Leandro V. Locsin Partners & Boase

Initial bamboo prototypes of doors and windows. The community developed the design through sampling existing doors and windows from within the village. They would use these to make new designs that they tested in different materials.

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Alexander Eriksson Furunes

Streetlight Tagpuro
Eriksson Furunes Architecture, Leandro V. Locsin Partners & Boase

Family members were employed and trained on the construction site. By the end of the project, approximately 50 parents successfully passed the government certification test and became licensed carpenters and masons.

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Alexander Eriksson Furunes

Streetlight Tagpuro
Eriksson Furunes Architecture, Leandro V. Locsin Partners & Boase

Site-plan of office, study center, orphanage and future clinic building.

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Alexander Eriksson Furunes & Sudarshan Khadka

Streetlight Tagpuro
Eriksson Furunes Architecture, Leandro V. Locsin Partners & Boase

Axonometric showing the variation of heavy volumes and light frames in the three buildings.

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Alexander Eriksson Furunes

The Maersk Tower
C.F. Møller Architects

The copper coating of the façade indelibly references Copenhagen's many copper church steeples, which, together with the Maersk Tower poke up amidst the homogeneous cityscape.

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Adam Mørk

The Maersk Tower
C.F. Møller Architects

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.

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Adam Mørk

The Maersk Tower
C.F. Møller Architects

With its triangular and organic form, The Maersk Tower reacts to the urban context, appearing slimmer from key viewpoints.

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Adam Mørk

The Maersk Tower
C.F. Møller Architects

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.

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Adam Mørk

The Maersk Tower
C.F. Møller Architects

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

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Adam Mørk

The Maersk Tower
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.

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BYGST and Dragør Luftfoto

The Maersk Tower
C.F. Møller Architects

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

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Adam Mørk

The Maersk Tower
C.F. Møller Architects

In the base you find the shared canteen where the transparent façade allows the interior of the building to blend in with the external green landscape.

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Adam Mørk

The Maersk Tower
C.F. Møller Architects

The base of the tower forms an open and dynamic gathering place where researchers, students and guests meet and cross paths while heading to and from their activities.

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Adam Mørk

The Maersk Tower
C.F. Møller Architects

The Maersk Tower is designed as a venue which encourages many opportunities for coming together, transcending different disciplines, from the general public to the research community.

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Adam Mørk

The Maersk Tower
C.F. Møller Architects

The entrance staircase stands like a piece of furniture in the room, with its warm wooden surface inviting you to pause on the elevated seating steps.

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Adam Mørk

The Maersk Tower
C.F. Møller Architects

The research facilities include innovative and modern laboratories with plug-and-play functions that ensures both scientific innovation and flexibility.

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Adam Mørk

The Maersk Tower
C.F. Møller Architects

From the top of the tower you will find a spectacular and inspiring view of Copenhagen’s cityscape.

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Adam Mørk

The Maersk Tower
C.F. Møller Architects

The Maersk Tower has a conference centre with auditoriums of which the largest has the capacity of 500 spectators.

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Adam Mørk

The Maersk Tower
C.F. Møller Architects

The tower rests on a low star-shaped base that reaches out into the landscape towards the city. With its transparent façade, the entire base appears open and welcoming.

Photo credit:
Adam Mørk