The Crystal, Copenhagen

The Crystal
Krystallen
General information
Town or city Copenhagen
Country Denmark
Inaugurated 11 March 2011
Client Nykredit
Technical details
Floor count 6
Design and construction
Architecture firm schmidt hammer lassen
Awards and prizes LEAF Award (structural system)

The Crystal (Danish: Krystallen) is a free-standing, environmentally friendly and award-winning extension of Nykredit headquarters at the Kalvebod Brygge waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark. Designed by schmidt hammer lassen, it takes its name from its light, crystalline form which rests on only a single point and a single line, allowing for unhindered views as well as passage underneath the building.

Sustainability

The building has a low energy-consumption of only 70 kWh per sqm, or 25 per cent less than the requirements of the existing energy legislation in Denmark. This is obtained with the highly effective insulating triple-layered inner glass façade which has a U-value of only 0.7 Wh per sqm. The roof is covered with photovoltaic panels generating 80,000 kWh per year.[1]

Plaza

The plaza next to the building is designed by Stig L. Andersson in collaboration with schmidt hammer lassen. Its light-coloured slate paving continues into the ground floor of the building, integrating the exterior and interior spaces. The plaza is dominated by a waterfeature, Denmark's largest fountain, consisting of a circular water basin and 2,000 valves arranged in long straight lines which spray water in varying heights of up to 2.5 metres.[2] The water feature is illuminated at night. There are benches and a single row of trees along one side of the space.

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Coordinates: 55°40′14″N 12°34′31″E / 55.6705°N 12.5754°E / 55.6705; 12.5754

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