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BIG has followed up the installation of a sports hall at Gammel Hellerup High School with a new arts building Bjarke Ingels finishes project at his old high school


Architectural practice BIG has completed the second phase of a project at Gammel Hellerup High School, Copenhagen, Denmark – the old high school of founding partner Bjarke Ingels.


The new addition, a 1,400sq m (15,069sq


ft) arts and culture building, follows the com- pletion of a multi-purpose sports hall in 2013, which paid homage to Ingels’ maths teacher by using the mathematical formula for a bal- listic arc – the flight path of a shuttlecock – to shape the geometry of its curved roof. Located next to the sports hall, parts of the new two-storey building are beneath a football field. It has facilities for arts, music, drama, and student counselling. BIG said the building has been designed to connect the sports areas with the gym’s exist- ing educational facilities in one continuous flow 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. More: http://lei.sr?a=a6m4e_C


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The two new buildings increase the capacity of the school CLAD mag 2015 ISSUE 2


PHOTO: IWAN BAAN/BIG


PHOTO: RASMUS HJORTSHOJ


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