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Bjarke Ingels finishes project at his old high school with addition of a sunken arts building
POSTED 28 May 2015 . BY Jason Holland
BIG has followed up the installation of a sports hall at Gammel Hellerup High School with a new arts building Credit: Iwan Baan / BIG
BIG has completed the second phase of a project at founding partner Bjarke Ingels’ old high school in Copenhagen, Denmark – adding a 1,400sq m (15,069sq ft) arts and culture building.

The new addition at Gammel Hellerup High School follows the installation of a multi-purpose sports hall in 2013, which paid homage to Ingels’ old maths teacher by using the mathematical formula for a ballistic arc to shape the geometry of its curved roof.

Located next to the sports hall, parts of the new two-level building have been placed beneath a football field. It features education facilities and classrooms for cultural activities covering arts, music, drama, and student counselling.

BIG said the building had been designed to connect the sports areas with the gym’s existing educational facilities in one continuous flow. Students are able to walk through the sunken sports hall at the centre of the school’s courtyard to the classrooms, cafeteria, and out to the main entrance at street level.

The roof of the building extends the school’s existing football fields into a green carpet that can be used as informal seating to overlook sports events.

The new building complements the original sports hall by reversing materials and finishes. While the sports hall is made of concrete with wooden finishes, the new classrooms feature wooden walls spanning the length of the building, with concrete ceilings and floors.

Taken together, the two new buildings increase the capacity of the school in response to its growing popularity.
Bjarke Ingels paid homage to his old maths teacher in the design on the school's sports hall Credit: Global Wellness Summit
A look inside the existing sports hall, which was completed in 2013 Credit: Rasmus Hjortshoj / BIG
Classrooms feature wooden walls with concrete ceilings and floors Credit: Jens Lindhe / BIG
The entrance to the building from the green carpet adjacent to the football fields Credit: Jens Lindhe / BIG
The new building connects sports areas to educational facilities Credit: Rasmus Hjortshoj / BIG
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Bjarke Ingels finishes project at his old high school with addition of a sunken arts building
POSTED 28 May 2015 . BY Jason Holland
BIG has followed up the installation of a sports hall at Gammel Hellerup High School with a new arts building Credit: Iwan Baan / BIG
BIG has completed the second phase of a project at founding partner Bjarke Ingels’ old high school in Copenhagen, Denmark – adding a 1,400sq m (15,069sq ft) arts and culture building.

The new addition at Gammel Hellerup High School follows the installation of a multi-purpose sports hall in 2013, which paid homage to Ingels’ old maths teacher by using the mathematical formula for a ballistic arc to shape the geometry of its curved roof.

Located next to the sports hall, parts of the new two-level building have been placed beneath a football field. It features education facilities and classrooms for cultural activities covering arts, music, drama, and student counselling.

BIG said the building had been designed to connect the sports areas with the gym’s existing educational facilities in one continuous flow. Students are able to walk through the sunken sports hall at the centre of the school’s courtyard to the classrooms, cafeteria, and out to the main entrance at street level.

The roof of the building extends the school’s existing football fields into a green carpet that can be used as informal seating to overlook sports events.

The new building complements the original sports hall by reversing materials and finishes. While the sports hall is made of concrete with wooden finishes, the new classrooms feature wooden walls spanning the length of the building, with concrete ceilings and floors.

Taken together, the two new buildings increase the capacity of the school in response to its growing popularity.
Bjarke Ingels paid homage to his old maths teacher in the design on the school's sports hall Credit: Global Wellness Summit
A look inside the existing sports hall, which was completed in 2013 Credit: Rasmus Hjortshoj / BIG
Classrooms feature wooden walls with concrete ceilings and floors Credit: Jens Lindhe / BIG
The entrance to the building from the green carpet adjacent to the football fields Credit: Jens Lindhe / BIG
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