Pharma Science Centre topping out - C.F. Møller. Photo: C.F. Møller
29.8.2014

Pharma Science Centre topping out

September 1st sees the topping-out ceremony at the Pharma Science Building, a new modern laboratory building for the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences as part of the University of Copenhagen’s Faculty of Health Sciences at the North Campus.
Pharma Science Centre topping out - C.F. Møller. Photo: C.F. Møller
Pharma Science Centre topping out - C.F. Møller
The Pharma Science Building is to be the focal point for the Health Sciences faculty. New and existing buildings are connected by an atrium and indoor walkways, and interdisciplinary research collaborations between several institutes are made possible by providing new laboratories and shared facilities. Sculptural exterior The compact volume of 5130 m2 is sculpted with a twisted floorplan, which creates a more spacious atrium and provides more facade length within a limited building zone. The facades are clad with a continuous skin of tombak panels in a rhomboid pattern, so that the building appears as a single geometric shape - only interrupted and intersected in strategic, generous openings that allow views both in and out. The dark tombak of the facades will contrast subtly against the existing buildings’ light facades. Open and bright One of the striking features of the interior of the Pharma Science Building is an opening intersecting all floors. This creates overviews, strengthening the sense of community in the learning & research environment, and provides generous amounts of daylight. The optimized daylighting is one of the key features ensuring that the Pharma Science Building is constructed as low-energy class 2015, with a total energy requirement of max. 41 kWh/m2/year. The client of the 23 million euro project is the Danish Building & Property Agency and the University of Copenhagen, and the building is designed by C.F. Møller Architects in cooperation with Schønherr Landscape and engineering firm Moe.
Pharma Science Centre topping out - C.F. Møller. Photo: C.F. Møller

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