Pier47

Pier47 is a DGNB Gold-certified office building located on the Langelinie Pier in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was designed by Lundgaard & Tranberg with inspiration from 19th century warehouses. It is owned by ATP Ejendomme.

Pier47
General information
Town or cityCopenhagen
CountryDenmark
Completed2015
OwnerATP Ejendomme
Technical details
Floor area28m300 m²
Design and construction
Architecture firmLundgaard & Tranberg
Civil engineerCOWI A/S

Construction

The site was acquired by ATP Ejendomme in the 1990s.[1] Lundgaard & Tranberg won first prize in an international competition to design an office building for the site in 2009[2] but the project was delayed by the financial crisis. Construction began in 2012 and the building was inaugurated in 2016.

Architecture

Pier47 is built in red brick with inspiration from 19th century warehouses such as the nearby Dahlerup Warehouse. The exterior is dominated by the irregularly sized and placed windows.

The building is centred on a large toplit atrium. The different floors are connected by a system of skyways.

The building has been designed with a focus on sustainable solutions and has been DGNB Gold-certified. Sustainable solutions include natural ventilation and groundwater cooling.

References

  1. "Pier47 er et 1800-tals inspireret pakhus med fremtidssikret teknologi" (in Danish). Dagbladet Børsen. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
  2. "Lundgaard & Tranberg vinder nyt erhvervsprojekt" (in Danish). Building Supply. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
  • Pier47 at Lundgaard & Tranberg's website

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