KUA2 is a new,
central section of Copenhagen
University, Southern
Campus. The project is part of a trilogy, which includes faculties of the
Humanities, Law and Theology.
The new section
forms a new organizational center for the Humanities and the Southern Campus as
a whole. The vision of the project is to create a basis for the future development
of the Humanities, focusing on a dynamic and open 24-7 study environment.
Furthermore it was
important to create an optimal workplace for researchers and teachers, with
optimal and flexible opportunities to organize scientific work and education.
The building has a
base in three levels, which are coupled with four overlying lengths in two or
three levels. The basic elements of this structure come from the original town
plan for Ørestad North. This dictates the use of the original north-southward super
wings as a basic element of the urban structure.
The section is
developed as a transformation project, where parts of the original complex are
reused in the new building structure. This has consequences for the main
module, which now is the last remnant of Kobbels original university.
The ground floor in
the building is organized around a large inner square including a bookstore,
two cafes, a conference center, a multi-purpose hall, a printing office, a
television studio, a D-Vip Lounge and in the center a “one-stop-shop”.
This brings together
a number of different service functions for the users, the faculty
administration and for the campus’ operations center. The facilities serve
three institutes and a department of music science with music studios and
practice facilities located in the upper floors.
The learning
environment is organized around a new learning street where the different
institutes, a comprehensive research center and educational facilities together
create a functional synergy.
Furthermore
interdisciplinary study environments, that can support the interdisciplinary
development of the Humanities, are created. The architecture is dominated by
the north-southward super wings, which are covered with the “logo-material” of
the university; travertine.
The other materials
are aluminum, glass and perforated, galvanized steel. In the application the
materials aim to tone down the formal outline. That way, the building as a
whole enters into the duality between the formal and tight urban structure and
the dynamic and informal life as a student.
Location: Njalsgade, Copenhagen, Denmark
Architects: Arkitema Architects
Engineering: EKJ A / S and Balslev A / S
Landscape: Svend Kierkegaard A / S and SLA
Area: 37000.0 sqm
Year: 2013
Client: The Danish University and Property Agency
Photographs: Arkitema Architects, Peter Sørensen
Architects: Arkitema Architects
Engineering: EKJ A / S and Balslev A / S
Landscape: Svend Kierkegaard A / S and SLA
Area: 37000.0 sqm
Year: 2013
Client: The Danish University and Property Agency
Photographs: Arkitema Architects, Peter Sørensen



















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