Sluseholmen, the housing block Fyrholm. C.F. Møller. Photo: Torben Eskerod

Sluseholmen, the housing block Fyrholm

Facade design for two residential buildings in Sydhavn.
 Sluseholmen, the housing block Fyrholm. C.F. Møller. Photo: Torben Eskerod
Facts

Client

Nordicom Bolig A/S

Address

Copenhagen, Denmark

Size

2,900 m2 (floor area both buildings)

Year

2004-2008

Engineering

Moe & Brødsgaard A/S

Architect

C.F. Møller Architects (facades)Gröning Arkitekter ApS (structure)

C.F. Møller Architects has designed facades for two buildings in the Fyrholm housing block - one of the eight "housing islands" in the southern part of Copenhagen Harbour. A co-ordinating architectural practice, Gröning ApS, designed the housing plans and shell structure for the entire block, while five other architectural practices have designed facades for one or more buildings each. The two facades by C.F. Møller Architects are for a seven-storey corner building inspired by the upward-reaching format of a dockside warehouse, and a four-storey canal house with bays, the surfaces of which reflect and emphasise the water.

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