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Introduction

Status
Completed
Sustainability
DGNB Gold & DGNB Heart
Collaborators
Dall & Lindhardtsen INGENIØR'NE 5E Byg

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In their words

Our new building is an institution which represents the present and future – not the past. We have received the best possible settings for the new beginnings we will create together.

Lea Korsgaard, board chairperson, DMJX

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Summary

State-of-the-art campus that exudes ‘DMJX’

Moving from an older, outdated building, DMJX wanted their new Copenhagen campus to be a forward-thinking learning environment that clearly communicates their brand and identity.

A unique breed of students

In channeling DMJX’s identity into the building, our designers considered what makes these students unique, and what kind of world they are training to navigate in. We also emphasised creative, collaborative environments, thoughtful placement of different activity zones, and strong visual connections to support a healthy community at the campus.

A building with a heart

DMJX is a vibrant home for the students to express themselves, collaborate, and socialise. At its heart is a towering atrium, and spiraling the height of it, the Green Line staircase connects all floors while offering spots for informal teamwork, hanging out or simply enjoying the view. Transparency and openness is everywhere – notably, the front-facing façade was made transparent, inviting the public inside to enjoy the café at ground level and the rooftop terrace.

As a CO₂-reducing measure, the glass façade avoids the use of concrete altogether, instead featuring wood panels and resting on iron bars; the ground-floor is clad in recycled bricks. And, with most interior walls being made of plaster, rooms are easily modified or combined to accommodate future needs.

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The Green Line

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Quote

This is a light, vibrant house that gives the students the best basis for studying and collaborating, being creative and innovative, exchanging ideas and developing new ones. And this is a building that opens itself to the community, respects its location and makes noticeable references to the immediate environment.

Søren Mølbak, Partner & CEO, PLH

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An building clad in red

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