BIG's HQ
BIG
项目名称: BIG总部
地点: 丹麦,哥本哈根
设计团队: BIG
面积: 4488平方米
建筑高度: 27米,7层
完工时间: 2024年春季
主要合作方: LM Byg, Unicon, Energy Machines, El-Team Vest, Eiler Thomsen, HB Trapper
可持续认证: DGNB金级认证目标
公共空间: 1500平方米公共公园
特色功能: 140米外部螺旋楼梯
设计特色:
项目 - 丹麦建筑事务所BIG最近揭幕了其位于哥本哈根的新总部,这是一座引人注目的七层混凝土建筑,不仅展示了可持续创新,更传承了工业遗产特色。坐落于哥本哈根诺德港区桑德莫伦码头的尖端位置,这座建筑面积为4488平方米,充分展现了事务所的LEAPP整合方法——将景观、工程、建筑、规划和产品设计融为一体。
这座27米高建筑最独特的特征是其140米长的螺旋式外部楼梯,从屋顶一直延伸到地面,为每层楼创造了可进入的露台空间,同时作为备用消防通道。这一创新解决方案消除了传统核心筒的需求,使室内空间更加灵活。
建筑内部展现了卓越的结构效率,仅使用一根承重柱——这根独特的"图腾柱"由六种不同的岩石构成,在每层楼都会旋转以配合支撑梁。室内空间通过戏剧性的皮拉内西式视角展现自己,一座由黑色钢材打造的之字形楼梯在视觉和物理上连接着所有七层空间。
该项目首次采用了与优尼康公司(Unicon)合作开发的Uni-Green混凝土,与传统混凝土相比,二氧化碳排放减少了25%。建筑的可持续性特征还体现在其能源系统上,60%依赖可再生能源,地热系统提供84%的供暖需求和全部制冷需求。在地面层,BIG将原有的停车场改造成了1500平方米的公共公园,融入了丹麦本土海岸森林元素,在哥本哈根工业港区创造了一个全新的公共空间。
团队 - 比亚克·英格尔斯建筑事务所(BIG)成立于2006年,已发展成为当代最具影响力的建筑设计事务所之一,通过其在可持续设计和城市发展方面的创新方法,彻底改变了建筑景观。该事务所在哥本哈根、纽约、伦敦、巴塞罗那、深圳、奥斯陆和洛杉矶设有全球战略中心,已确立其作为多学科领域的领军地位,业务范围涵盖建筑设计、城市规划、室内设计、景观建筑、产品设计、工程和城市规划。
在创始人比亚克·英格尔斯的创意指导下,以及包括安德烈亚斯·克洛克·彼得森、比特·申克和首席执行官希拉·迈尼·索加德在内的24位合伙人组成的强大领导团队的带领下,该事务所目前在全球拥有超过700名专业人员。BIG的设计理念常被描述为"务实的乌托邦建筑",将创新的可持续解决方案与趣味性的空间体验相结合,在不同规模和类型的项目中创造出变革性的作品。
事务所的代表作包括集成创新型滑雪坡道的阿马格焚烧发电厂、曼哈顿创新的"庭院摩天楼"VIA 57 West,以及最近完工的纽约超高层建筑The Spiral。BIG对可持续发展的承诺通过其整合的LEAPP方法得到体现,该方法将景观、工程、建筑、规划和产品设计融合为一个整体性方法论。
近期重要成就包括2024年完工的哥本哈根新总部,该项目采用创新的Uni-Green混凝土技术,以及赢得布拉格伏尔塔瓦爱乐厅和纳什维尔田纳西表演艺术中心等重要项目的委托。通过其研发部门BIG IDEAS Lab,该事务所持续在建筑创新领域突破界限,探索前沿技术和面向未来的可持续解决方案。
Project Name: BIG HQ
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Design Team: BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group
Area: 4,488 m²
Building Height: 27 meters, 7 stories
Completion: Spring 2024
Key Collaborators: LM Byg, Unicon, Energy Machines, El-Team Vest, Eiler Thomsen, HB Trapper
Sustainability Certification: DGNB Gold Target
Public Space: 1,500 m² Public Park
Special Feature: 140-meter External Spiral Staircase
Feature:
Project - Danish architecture studio BIG has unveiled its new Copenhagen headquarters, a striking seven-story concrete structure that doubles as a testament to sustainable innovation and industrial heritage. Located at the tip of Sundmolen in Copenhagen's Nordhavn district, the 4,488-square-meter building showcases the firm's integrated LEAPP approach – combining Landscape, Engineering, Architecture, Planning, and Product Design in one cohesive project.
The most distinctive feature of the 27-meter-tall structure is its spiraling 140-meter-long external staircase, which wraps around the building from roof to ground, creating accessible terraces on each floor while serving as a secondary fire escape. This innovative solution eliminates the need for a traditional core, allowing for more flexible interior spaces.
Inside, the building demonstrates remarkable structural efficiency with just a single load-bearing column – a sculptural "totem pole" composed of six different rock types that rotate on each floor to align with the supporting beams. The interior space reveals itself through dramatic Piranesian views, with a blackened steel zigzag staircase connecting all seven levels both visually and physically.
The project pioneers the use of Uni-Green concrete, developed in collaboration with Unicon, which achieves a 25% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to traditional concrete. The building's sustainability credentials extend to its energy systems, with 60% reliance on renewables and a geothermal system providing 84% of heating and all cooling needs. At ground level, BIG has transformed the former parking area into a 1,500-square-meter public park, integrating native Danish coastal forest elements and creating a new public space in Copenhagen's industrial harbor.
Design Team - Founded in 2006, Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has emerged as one of the most influential contemporary architecture practices, revolutionizing the architectural landscape through its innovative approach to sustainable design and urban development. Operating from strategic global hubs in Copenhagen, New York City, London, Barcelona, Shenzhen, Oslo, and Los Angeles, BIG has established itself as a multidisciplinary powerhouse encompassing architecture, urbanism, interior design, landscape architecture, product design, engineering, and urban planning.
Under the creative direction of founder Bjarke Ingels and a robust leadership team of 24 partners, including key figures such as Andreas Klok Pedersen, Beat Schenk, and Sheela Maini Sogaard as CEO, the practice has grown to employ over 700 professionals worldwide. BIG's design philosophy, often characterized by its pragmatic utopian architecture, combines innovative sustainable solutions with playful spatial experiences, resulting in transformative projects across diverse scales and typologies.
The firm's portfolio showcases groundbreaking projects such as the waste-to-energy plant Amager Bakke with its pioneering ski slope integration, the innovative "courtscraper" VIA 57 West in Manhattan, and the recently completed supertall The Spiral in New York City. BIG's commitment to sustainability is exemplified through their integrated LEAPP approach, combining Landscape, Engineering, Architecture, Planning, and Product Design in a holistic methodology.
Notable recent achievements include the completion of their new Copenhagen headquarters in 2024, featuring innovative Uni-Green concrete technology, and winning prestigious commissions such as the Vltava Philharmonic Hall in Prague and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville. The practice continues to push boundaries in architectural innovation through BIG IDEAS Lab, their research and development division, which explores cutting-edge technologies and sustainable solutions for future-oriented architecture.
4488 m²
Copenhagen, Denmark
2024