Christensen & Co and and Vilhelm Lauritzen ArchitectsCollaborative group win competition for lab and teaching buildings at Uni of CopenhagenDean of Copenhagen University, Ralf Hemmingsen, said: “Bohr would have  been proud if he could see this project. In addition to bringing the  laboratory standard completely up to date, the winning project fulfills  the demands of future education and research. The project brings  together the various educational strands in an open and internationally  oriented manner.”  
The building will house math, computer science, chemical and physical  disciplines, including the Niels Bohr Institute, and will be located in  the University Park as a part of North Campus, Copenhagen. The bulk of  the Faculty of Science activities are gathered here. The project is to  be built in two stages, connected via a skywalk, on either side of a  busy road cutting through the northern part of Copenhagen; Jagtvej,  Stage 1 is established east of Jagtvej and will be approx. 30,000 sq m  in the University Park and Stage 2 to the west of Jagtvej, approx.  15,000 sq m located in a business area.   
The competition jury commented: “The winning proposal convincingly  brings together the two buildings across Jagtvej, bringing an  interesting solution to the problem of crossing the road. The building  is a rational and flexible structure with beautiful long balcony  pathways and green courtyards.” Stage 1 is expected to be ready in 2014  and Stage 2 in 2015. 
   
 
 
  
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