Østre Havn Parking House G2 / SANGBERG Architects
A Parking house is primarily a rational construction with the purpose of getting as many cars as possible parked in the least space possible: a construction that often ends up as depressing and deserted backside to the city. With our design for the new parking house in Østre Havn, it has been our aim to create a simple facade that varies according to the light of the sun and sky. Located between Nyhavnsgade and Østre Havngade, the parking house has a robust construction from simple materials, in-keeping with the former industrial aesthetics of its harbor context. Its facades consist of a range of different extruded aluminum lamellas, which are easy to assemble, and therefore also easy to disassemble. This ensures that at the end of the building?s life all of the facade materials can be easily dismantled, and the aluminum can be recycled.
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Architects: SANGBERG ArchitectsLocation: Værftsvej 9, 9000 Aalborg, DenmarkArea: 15200.0 m2Project Year: 2018Photographs: Rasmus Hortshøj - COAST
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© Rasmus Hortshøj - COAST
Architects: SANGBERG ArchitectsLocation: Værftsvej 9, 9000 Aalborg, DenmarkArea: 15200.0 m2Project Year: 2018Photographs: Rasmus Hortshøj - COAST
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