Client
International Olympic Committee IOC
Architect
Consortium 3XN, Kopenhagen (DK) / Itten+Brechbühl AG
Planning
July 2014
Start of construction
Starting 2016
Start of operation
June 2019
Floor area
29 000 m2
Construction volume
123 500 m3
Environmental certification
LEED v.4 Platinum, Minergie P, SNBS Platinum
Photos
Adam Mørk, Copenhagen
Programm |
Olympisches Haus • Tiefgarage • Im Erdgeschoss befinden sich das Konferenzzentrum, die Besprechungsräume, ein Restaurant für die Mitarbeiter, ein Fitnessstudio und Büros • 3 Büroetagen • Terasse und Dach Schloss • Das Erdgeschoss für den Empfang der Mitglieder der Olympischen Familie • Eine Etage für Besprechungsräume • Eine Etage für Besprechungsräume und Pausenbereich für die Mitarbeiter des IOC |
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Planung / Ausführung | Planung 06.2014 / Baubeginn 06.2016 / Inbetriebnahme 05.2019 | ||||||||
Geschossfläche | 29'000 m2 | ||||||||
Bauvolumen | 123'500 m3 | ||||||||
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Architecture as a reflection of sportive dynamics
The consolidation of work locations in central clusters satisfies the demand for economy, efficiency, communication, and flexibility. The IOC now joins the previously scattered work locations in a new headquarter. The new structure offers work space for 500 employees on 24,000 square meters.
The new building is shaped by three key elements: mobility, flexibility, and an orientation toward the future. This is reflected particularly in the façade, whose waves give it an air of dynamic movement and make it a symbol for the dynamics of sports and the Olympic movement.
An important focal aspect is the use of sustainable and efficient energy systems, such as a raw water pump, photovoltaic systems, and optimum exploitation of daylight.