Sunday, 24 April 2016

CF Møller's student housing in Odense is a trio of intertwining brick towers

CF Møller Architects has completed a halls of residence for a Danish university, which features large communal living spaces, an underground bicycle park and a "sky lounge" overlooking a wetland park
Called Campus Hall, the 13,700-square-metre complex comprises three interconnected 15-storey towers, containing 250 residences for the
University of Southern Denmark in Odense.
Each of the three towers is constructed from custom-made grey bricks. They are joined at the centre, but angle away from each other to offer residents panoramic views of the campus and wetlands.
The Danish firm – which recently unveiled its plans for a group of floating classrooms in in Copenhagen harbour – said the design is "based on a strong community spirit"

"The building's distinctive shape will make it easily recognisable on the campus, and clearly advertises its distinct residential content."
Bedrooms are set against the outer facades so students can enjoy views out of the building without overlooking rooms in adjacent blocks.


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