Completed in 2017 by Bjarke Ingels Group, Copenhill is a 41,000m2 waste-to-energy plant with an urban recreation center and environmental education hub. The building, which is now an architectural landmark, embodies the notion of sustainability aligning with Copenhagen’s goal of becoming the world’s first carbon-neutral city by 2025.
At CopenHill, you will also find the world’s highest climbing wall of 85 meters, where certified climbers can test their skills. Innovative and sustainable Combined, the playful design, the conspicuous smoke rings, and of course the ski slope on top will be an all new way to think urban resource handling and build waste-to-energy plants that are actually welcomed by the inhabitants.
August 2020 Asser Munch Architecture, Building Design, Contemporary, Copenhagen, Review, Site, Urbanism. Unbelievable. Despite the fact, that I’ve been talking about Copenhill and its future rooftop for years, now that it’s open, it … The project by BIG known as CopenHill at the Amager Bakke incinerator in Copenhagen constitutes in a certain sense an unexpected rebirth of the urban-mountain tradition. In the ultra-flat country of Denmark, which does not rise more than 172 metres above sea level, the office of Bjarke Ingels built a gigantic waste-to-energy incinerator whose roof is a single, broad slope with a 180-degree turn.
Concept The waste-to-energy plant, Amager Bakke / Copenhill, is located in an industrial area, that throughout the years, has turned into an Amager Bakke (Amager Hill), also known as Amager Slope or Copenhill, is a combined heat and power waste-to-energy plant and sports facility in Amager, Copenhagen, Denmark. It opened in 2017, and partially replaced the nearby old incineration plant in Amager, which is in the process of being converted from coal to biomass (expected finished 2020). At CopenHill, you will also find the world’s highest climbing wall of 85 meters, where certified climbers can test their skills. Innovative and sustainable Combined, the playful design, the conspicuous smoke rings, and of course the ski slope on top will be an all new way to think urban resource handling and build waste-to-energy plants that are actually welcomed by the inhabitants.
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Courtesy of BIG CopenHill has had a variety of names since 2011, from Amagerforbrændingen to Amager Bakke and CopenHill. Located in an industrial area near the city center, the new waste-to-energy plant aspired to become an exemplary model in the field of waste management and energy production, as well as an architectural landmark.
Formerly a piece of infrastructure in an industrial zone, CopenHill now becomes the new social destination, and thus serves the purpose of architecture where the building serves its function, belongs to the place and its people. Got weekend plans? Tomorrow, hit the slopes and catch DJ Kölsch from the comforts of your home - enjoy the sunset livestream atop CopenHill Urban Designed by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, SLA, AKT, Lüchinger+Meyer, MOE and Rambøll, CopenHill opens as a new breed of waste-to-energy plant topped with a ski slope, hiking trail and climbing wall, embodying the notion of hedonistic sustainability while aligning with Copenhagen’s goal of becoming the world’s first carbon-neutral city by 2025.
Oct 10, 2019 BIG worked with a handful of contractors (SLA, AKT, Lüchinger+Meyer, MOE, and Rambøll) on the fantastical power plant design, which rises
You need upgrade your browser to see the globe. Amager Bakke (Amager Hill), also known as Amager Slope or Copenhill, is a combined heat and power waste-to-energy plant and sports facility in Amager, Copenhagen, Denmark. It opened in 2017, [2] and partially replaced the nearby old incineration plant in Amager, [3] which is in the process of being converted from coal to biomass (expected finished 2020). [4] CopenHill's løbe- og træningscommunity, RUN365 I foråret 2018 startede et lille løbe- og træningscommunity, RUN365, op med base på skibakken. Hver uge mødes mange løbeentusiaster for at løbe op ad bakken samt deltage i forskellige træningsintervaller. At CopenHill, you will also find the world’s highest climbing wall of 85 meters, where certified climbers can test their skills.
CopenHill, also known as Amager Bakke, opens as a new breed of waste-to-energy plant topped with a ski slope, hiking trail and climbing wall, embodying the notion of hedonistic sustainability while aligning with Copenhagen’s goal of becoming the world’s first carbon-neutral city by 2025.
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But BIG’s ambitious Copenhill, many years in the making and already much-written about, goes further than bringing beauty to such a structure: It actively draws people in through its programmatic design – doubling as a “fun factory,” in the words of the firm.
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Amager Resource Centre. Copenhill i Köpenhamn är ritad av det framgångsrika arkitektkontoret BIG och har ställt stora krav på innovativa.
CopenHill is an urban mountain placed on top af a state-of-the-art Oct 7, 2019 CopenHill, also known as Amager Bakke, has opens as a new breed of 41,000 m2 waste-to-energy plant designed designed by BIG – Bjarke Oct 5, 2019 CopenHill, also known as Amager Bakke, opens as a new breed of waste-to- energy plant topped with a ski slope, hiking trail and climbing wall, 8. Okt. 2019 BauNetz-Architektur-Meldung vom 08.10.2019 : Grüne Abfahrt vom Dach / CopenHill von BIG in Kopenhagen eröffnet - Aktuelle Oct 11, 2019 CopenHill, a new artificial ski slope built on the roof of a huge waste incinerator in Copenhagen, Denmark finally opened to the public on CopenHill-by-BIG-and-SLA-03.