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Waste-to-Energy Plant Copenhagen : Amager Bakke

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

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

Amager Bakke Copenhagen
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9 Mar 2016 – Three years ago, Amager Bakke kicked off construction in Copenhagen, report BIG. The pow(d)er plant is expected to open to the ski-loving adventurers from the city and abroad by 2018.

5 Mar 2013

Amager Waste-to-Energy Plant

BIG CELEBRATES THE GROUNDBREAKING OF AMAGER BAKKE WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANT

Amager Bakke – Copenhagen Ski Slope Building

Waste-to-Energy Plant Copenhagen Ski Slope
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Located in an industrial area near the city centre the new Waste-to-Energy plant will be an exemplary model in the field of waste management and energy production, as well as an architectural landmark in the cityscape of Copenhagen. The project is the single largest environmental initiative in Denmark and replaces the adjacent outdated Amagerforbraending plant, integrating the latest technologies in waste treatment and environmental performance.

Bjarke Ingels & Lord Mayor of Copenhagen, Frank Jensen:
Bjarke Ingels & Lord Mayor of Copenhagen
picture : Christoffer Regild

Amager Bakke reflects the progressive vision for a new type of waste treatment facility and is conceived as a destination in itself. The roof of the new Amager Bakke is turned into a ski slope of varying skill levels for the citizens of Copenhagen, its neighboring municipalities and visitors, mobilizing the architecture and redefining the relationship between the waste plant and the city by expanding the existing recreational activities in the surrounding area into a new breed of waste-to-energy plant.

Amager Bakke Board of Directors, including CEO Ulla Roettger & Chairman of the Board Mogens Loenborg:
Amager Bakke Board of Directors
picture : Christoffer Regild

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

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

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

Waste-to-Energy Plant Copenhagen Ski Slope
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26 Jan 2011

Copenhagen Waste-to-Energy Plant

BIG WINS THE INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION TO DESIGN A NEW WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANT

BIG + realities:united + AKT + Topotek 1 & Man Made Land is selected to design the new Waste-to-Energy Plant that doubles as a ski slope for Copenhagen’s citizens and its many visitors by 2016.

Located in an industrial area near the city center the new Waste-to-Energy plant will be an exemplary model in the field of waste management and energy production, as well as an architectural landmark in the cityscape of Copenhagen.

The project is the single largest environmental initiative in Denmark with a budget of 3,5 Billion DKK, and replaces the adjacent 40 year old Amagerforbraending plant, integrating the latest technologies in waste treatment and environmental performance. The shortlisted offices included Wilkinson Eyre Architects, Dominique Perrault Architecture, 3xN, Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects & Gottlieb Paludan Architects who were selected to compete out of 36 international proposals in Fall 2010. The winning team is announced by an unanimous judge panel.

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”BIG’s proposal contributes to the city with something useful and beautiful. We see this creating a lot of opportunities and with this unique building, we can brand the Danish knowledge and technology to show the world our abilities within environmental and energy issues”, Ulla Röttger, Director of Amagerforbraending.

Instead of considering the new Amagerforbraending as an isolated architectural object, the building is conceived as a destination in itself and reflects the progressive vision for a new type of waste treatment facility. The roof of the new Amagerforbraending is turned into a 31.000 m2 ski slope of varying skill levels for the citizens of Copenhagen, its neighboring municipalities and visitors, mobilizing the architecture and redefining the relationship between the waste plant and the city by expanding the existing recreational activities in the surrounding area into a new breed of waste-to-energy plant.

Waste Energy Plant Copenhagen Waste-to-Energy Plant Copenhagen Building Copenhagen Ski Slope

“The new plant is an example of what we at BIG call Hedonistic Sustainability – the idea that sustainability is not a burden, but that a sustainable city in fact can improve our quality of life. The Waste-to-Energy plant with a ski slope is the best example of a city and a building which is both ecologically, economically and socially sustainable”, Bjarke Ingels Founder and Partner, BIG.

The slope is ecological using a recycled synthetic granular, upending the convention of the energy intensive indoor ski resort. Access to the slopes is via an elevator along the plant’s smokestack providing views into the plant, giving glimpses of its internal workings finally reaching an observation platform 100m above giving sightseers an unobstructed view from one of the tallest structures in Copenhagen.

All of this while the smokestack is modified to puff smoke rings of 30m in diameter whenever 1 ton of fossil CO2 is released. These smoke rings which are the brainchild of Germany-based art studio realities:united will form due to the condensation of water in the flue gases as they as they slowly rise and cool, serving as a gentle reminder of the impact of consumption and a measuring stick that will allow the common Copenhagener to grasp the CO2 emission in a straightforward way – turning the smokestack traditionally the symbol of the industrial era into a symbol for the future. At night, heat tracking lights are used to position lasers on the smoke rings into glowing artworks.

“Designing a façade for a building is like wrapping a gift without having to consider its content. Instead of concentrating on the wrapping paper we have instead invested our energy on creating a gift for the citizens of Copenhagen & its visitors no matter if they are adults or children, professionals or beginners. I can’t wait to ski on a base of clean and green energy with a view over the city in 2016”, David Zahle, Partner, BIG.

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From a distance, the entire building is wrapped in a vertical green façade formed by planter modules stacked like bricks turning it into a mountain from afar. The surrounding topography is sculpted by Topotek 1 & Man Made Land to form a park which offers informal sport activities in summer and winter. Along its western border a field of hills will mimic a mogul piste. A path system throughout the park interconnects the whole site and creates good connections to the neighboring residential area.

Waste-to-Energy Plant Copenhagen – Building Information

Project: Waste-to-Energy Plant
Client: Amagerforbraending
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Budget: 3,5 BL DKK; 650 MIL USD, 460 MIL EUR
Status: 1. Prize

Architect: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group
Collaborators: Realities:United (Smoke Ring Generator), AKT (Façade & Structural Consulting), Topotek 1/Man Made Land (Landscape)
Building: 95,000 m2
Landscape: 90,000 m2
Roof + ski slope: 32,000 m2
Façade area: 74,000 m2
Administrative + Visitor center floor area: 6,500 m2

Partner-in-Charge: Bjarke Ingels, David Zahle
Project Leader: Brian Yang
Team: Jelena Vucic, Alina Tamosiunaite, Armor Gutierrez, Maciej Zawadzki, Jakob Lange, Andreas Klok Pedersen, Daniel Selensky, Gül Ertekin, Xing Xiong, Sunming Lee, Long Zuo

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Waste-to-Energy Plant proposal on Google Earth : www.big.dk/projects/amf/AMF.kmz

Waste-to-Energy Plant Slideshow: http://www.big.dk/projects/amf/

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