Lautrupvang

With the new masterplan for the Lautrupvang area, the land use is transformed from a monofunctional business district into a diverse neighborhood, integrating business and housing alongside the nearby educational facilities. The site plan is based on the existing structuralist architecture by inverting the open courtyards into new freestanding and downscaled residential volumes.

There is a clear distinction between the existing commercial buildings and the new residential area, where height, materiality, and outdoor spaces provide a distinct identity. The landscape unifies the development around a red and green park strip, complemented by balconies that soften the building volumes within an otherwise very angular context.

Located near Technical University DTU Campus Ballerup, Borupgaard Gymnasium, and several of Denmark’s major knowledge-intensive companies, the new area serves as a cornerstone in integrating business, research, education, and residential life.

The carbon footprint is reduced through conscious material choices. Central to this effort is the optimized use of calcium silicate blocks as the primary load-bearing material. By integrating the structural design from the outset, the project has been optimized to reach a height of six stories.
As the construction reaches its full height in early 2027, it will be the tallest residential block masonry building in Denmark. Combined with several other initiatives regarding geometry and materials, the carbon footprint is low enough to meet climate requirements that do not take effect until 2029.
  • Location Ballerup, Denmark
  • Client Birch Ejendomme (houising), Wihlborgs (local plan)
  • Year 2019-24 (local plan), 2025-27 (detailed design and construction)
  • Status Construction phase
  • Program Housing and urban spaces
  • Site area 9.214 m2
  • Floor area 10.129 m2
  • Collaborators SWECO (engineers)
  • Team Sara Buhl Bjelke, Rune Veile, Arne Cermak Nielsen, Oliver Lukas Sonne, Alida Buch Hansen, Christian Jensen, Freja, Tolstrup, Javier Sainz, Yao Li, Jasper Au, Ieva Valskyte, Jakob Walters Schmidt

Lautrupvang Ballerup DK

 
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