The project is composed of a multi-functional building with a number of external activities, primarily initiated by the Danish Architecture Centre (DAC); with a café and restaurant, housing and offices for rent. In addition, there will be a large underground car park.
The idea is to gather many activities around the development in one building; a building of outstanding architectural quality. At the same time, the building and its open areas and playground will help bring more life to the area around Bryghusgrunden, enhancing the link between the inner city and Copenhagen harbour.
The Bryghusprojekt is significant because it faces the city, and accordingly the city is inviting people to the harbour. The plan is to create a new space between the building and the listed building, Materialgård. The space will be sheltered from traffic and wind; and is west-facing, so the sun can take its natural course. Instead of the existing playground, four new playgrounds for children of various age groups will be created, both in the building and at several other places on the site.
CREDITS
Client.- Realdania
Architect.- Rem Koolhaas / OMA
Area.- 80 x 80 m. 17,000 m2
Height.- 26 metres
Functions.- Offices, housing with a duty of residence, playgrounds, exhibition, office and teaching facilities for the Danish Architecture Centre, restaurant, conference facilities and outdoor urban spaces.
Time.- The building is expected to be ready for inauguration by 2017.
Led by OMA Partners-in-charge Rem Koolhaas and Ellen van Loon in collaboration with OMA Associate-in-charge Adrianne Fisher, the project is scheduled for completion in early 2017. OMA won the competition to design and build Bryghusprojektet for Realdania Byg in 2006.