K.B. Hall / Christensen & Co. Architects
Reviving a cultural iconIn 2011 one of Denmark?s most iconic culture venues burnt to the ground. Since 1938, the K.B. Hall has been a driving force behind some of the most significant concerts and events in Copenhagen. Now the hall will be revived in a contemporary architectural interpretation based on three principles: the Gable, the Disk and the Arch.
© Niels Nygaard
Architects: Christensen & Co. Architects
Location: Frederiksberg, Denmark
Collaborators: Marianne Levinsen Landscape, Rambøll engineer
Client: K.B. ? Kjøbenhavns Boldklub
Area: 9500.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Niels Nygaard
© Niels Nygaard
Text description provided by the architects. Reviving a cultural icon In 2011 one of Denmark?s most iconic culture venues burnt to the ground. Since 1938, the K.B. Hall has been a driving force behind some of the most significant concerts and events in Copenhagen. Now the hall will be revived in a contemporary architectural interpretation based on three principles: the Gable, the Disk and the Arch.
© Niels Nygaard
The Gable is made of glass that open up the hall?s interior to create a connection between the life of the hall and the surrounding area. The Gable is part of a journey through the urban spaces of Copenhagen, where the hall?s visitors reach their destination upon entering the foyer. In the Disk, on the first floor, bars and lounges are pla...
© Niels Nygaard
Architects: Christensen & Co. Architects
Location: Frederiksberg, Denmark
Collaborators: Marianne Levinsen Landscape, Rambøll engineer
Client: K.B. ? Kjøbenhavns Boldklub
Area: 9500.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Niels Nygaard
© Niels Nygaard
Text description provided by the architects. Reviving a cultural icon In 2011 one of Denmark?s most iconic culture venues burnt to the ground. Since 1938, the K.B. Hall has been a driving force behind some of the most significant concerts and events in Copenhagen. Now the hall will be revived in a contemporary architectural interpretation based on three principles: the Gable, the Disk and the Arch.
© Niels Nygaard
The Gable is made of glass that open up the hall?s interior to create a connection between the life of the hall and the surrounding area. The Gable is part of a journey through the urban spaces of Copenhagen, where the hall?s visitors reach their destination upon entering the foyer. In the Disk, on the first floor, bars and lounges are pla...
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