Amager Resource Centre, Waste-to-Energy Plant Copenhagen, Danish Artificial Hill Design

Amager Resource Centre

Waste-to-Energy Plant Copenhagen Building, Denmark: Opening – design by BIG architects

4 Oct 2019

Ski, Hike And Climb The World’s Cleanest Waste-to-energy Plant Designed By BIG And SLA

CopenHill, also known as Amager Bakke, is a 41,000m2 waste-to-energy plant with an urban recreation center and environmental education hub, turning social infrastructure into an architectural landmark:

Copenhill Copenhagen: Amager Ski Slope

17 Sep 2019

Copenhill / Amager Bakke by BIG

Official opening of BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group’s Copenhill / Amager Bakke from October 4 – 6.

27 Nov 2018

Amager Resource Centre in Copenhagen

Design: Bjarke Ingels Group Architects – BIG

Amager Hill – Copenhagen Waste-to-Energy Plant

A revolutionary new project in Copenhagen designed by Bjarke Ingels Group Architects has turned a waste-to-energy plant into a 95,000 square metre tourist attraction.

Amager Resource Centre Copenhagen by BIG

Located on Amager island, the Amager Resource Centre incorporates a ski slope into the roof, walking trails and a rock-climbing wall up one face. All this build on the island’s reputation for extreme sports enthusiasts, thanks to its parks, beaches, dunes and lagoon for kayaking and windsurfing.

Amager Resource Centre Copenhagen ski slope building

Nicknamed Amager Bakke, or Amager Hill, the 100m building will incinerate over 435,000 tons of waste per year and serve about 140,000 local households. Given the potential dangers of such a massive operation, Kalwall® translucent cladding has been used extensively not only for its aesthetics and energy efficiency but also for its excellent explosion-venting and blast-resistant properties.

Waste-to-Energy Plant Copenhagen Ski Slope
image : BIG & MIR

Kalwall can be specifically designed to be the weak point in the building envelope in order to relieve pressure created by any explosion, thereby reducing the risk of damage to the primary structure and the occupants. The panels work to vent pressure out of the building, allowing it to withstand an explosion without collapsing roofs or floors.

Waste-to-Energy Plant Copenhagen Ski Slope
image : BIG

The panels are designed to release from their mounting system but remain attached to the side of the building to avoid becoming falling debris. The interior of the panels are shatterproof and include a Fibre-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) face sheets that can be customized to withstand 230 ft-lbs (312J) of impact. They can be 1500mm or 1200mm wide and of any length up to 3250mm. By following design criteria, the system will achieve FM (Factory Mutual) approval.

Waste-to-Energy Plant Copenhagen Ski Slope
image : BIG

In addition to the safety aspect, Kalwall also provides dramatic savings in energy consumption. The even distribution and deep penetration of light through Kalwall means less artificial lighting is needed thereby reducing energy costs while its exceptional thermal performance and insulating properties reduce heating costs.

Waste-to-Energy Plant Copenhagen Ski Slope
image : BIG

BIG Architects

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Amager Bakke – Waste-to-Energy Plant Building, Copenhagen, Denmark

Bjarke Ingels & Lord Mayor of Copenhagen, Frank Jensen:
Bjarke Ingels & Lord Mayor of Copenhagen, Frank Jensen
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Waste-to-Energy Plant Copenhagen Ski Slope
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