Odder Kommune School / CEBRA
Skovbakken is a primary school for 650 students. The new building replaces an existing school and is in its scale, its architectonic expression and in its materials inspired by its surroundings: the neighbourhood and the public forest.Â
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Architects: CEBRA
Location: Skovvej, 8300 Odder, Denmark
Area: 9300.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Adam Mørk
Landscape: CEBRA
Signposting/Graphics: CEBRA
Turn Key Contracter: MT Højgaard
Engineer: MT Højgaard
Property Management: DEAS
© Adam Mørk
From the architect. Skovbakken is a primary school for 650 students. The new building replaces an existing school and is in its scale, its architectonic expression and in its materials inspired by its surroundings: the neighbourhood and the public forest.Â
© Adam Mørk
?The school is designed as a two-storey building inspired by the existing context. We decided to use pitched roofs and a human scale that ensures identification for the students and the inhabitants in Odder?, explains founding partner at CEBRA, Carsten Primdahl. He continues: ?We have preserved as many of the original trees as possible as they convey a soft transition to the green surroundings. The few trees we had to cut down have been reused in the interior as furnishings. In addition, wooden sections accentuate all entrances and in the interior the striking staircase is...
© Adam Mørk
Architects: CEBRA
Location: Skovvej, 8300 Odder, Denmark
Area: 9300.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Adam Mørk
Landscape: CEBRA
Signposting/Graphics: CEBRA
Turn Key Contracter: MT Højgaard
Engineer: MT Højgaard
Property Management: DEAS
© Adam Mørk
From the architect. Skovbakken is a primary school for 650 students. The new building replaces an existing school and is in its scale, its architectonic expression and in its materials inspired by its surroundings: the neighbourhood and the public forest.Â
© Adam Mørk
?The school is designed as a two-storey building inspired by the existing context. We decided to use pitched roofs and a human scale that ensures identification for the students and the inhabitants in Odder?, explains founding partner at CEBRA, Carsten Primdahl. He continues: ?We have preserved as many of the original trees as possible as they convey a soft transition to the green surroundings. The few trees we had to cut down have been reused in the interior as furnishings. In addition, wooden sections accentuate all entrances and in the interior the striking staircase is...
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