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Energy Efficient Ivy-Trimmed Campus Aarhus N Officially Opens in Denmark

10/12/2011
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    October 11th marked the opening of the new, ivy-trimmed Campus Aarhus N at the <a href="http://www.viauc.com/">VIA University College</a> in Denmark. Attended by Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mary, the new university building unifies VIA's healthcare facilities which were previously located in separate locations. The four-winged campus building provides space for six fields of study and encourages knowledge sharing and synergy between the disciplines. <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/schmidt-hammer-lassen">Schmidt Hammer Lassen</a> took the reigns on designing the facility, and as expected they prioritized energy-efficienct and sustainable building strategies - the project features green roofs, a greenery-trimmed facade and lots of daylighting.
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  • Campus Arhus N- Schmidt Hammer Lassen
    The aim of <a href="http://viauc.dk/aarhusN/Sider/campusaarhusn.aspx" target="_blank">Campus Aarhus N</a> is to consolidate the activities of one of Denmark's largest educational institutions.
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    The school's vision was to have a building with flexible, dynamic, cross-disciplinary study environment where students, lecturers and visitors can meet, study, teach and learn.
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  • Campus Arhus N- Schmidt Hammer Lassen
    Inside there are auditoriums, a multimedia centre, a canteen, intimate meeting rooms, social meeting spots and lounge areas.
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  • Campus Arhus N- Schmidt Hammer Lassen
    Daylighting plays an integral role in the new campus building, most prominently featured in the central atrium.
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  • Campus Arhus N- Schmidt Hammer Lassen
    A large domed skylight pulls natural light down into the multi-story open space that acts as a giant plaza and cross roads.
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  • Campus Arhus N- Schmidt Hammer Lassen
    Daylight slits and skylights are also integrated into the rest of the building to create more optimum lighting conditions for study.
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  • Campus Arhus N- Schmidt Hammer Lassen
    Artificial lighting is controlled by sensors to minimize energy use when not needed.
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  • Campus Arhus N- Schmidt Hammer Lassen
    A specialty Variable Air Volume (VAV) technology manages the movement of natural ventilation and automatically adjusts depending on the number of people in the room and the desired temperature.
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  • Campus Arhus N- Schmidt Hammer Lassen
    With all the energy efficient measures the building will operate with an annual energy consumption of 75 kWh per square meter, which is 20 percent below the level required by the Danish building regulations.
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    Campus Arhus N, Schmidt Hammer Lassen, via university, sustainable campus, green building, eco university, daylighting, living facade
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    Water use will be minimized with water efficient fixtures throughout the building. <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/green-roof">Green roofs</a> will act to insulate the roof and collect rainwater, which is used for irrigation of the building's green facade.
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    The ivy-trimmed living facade provides solar protection for the structure and creates a pleasant microclimate around the building.
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    Then surrounding the building, landscaping is used to enrich the campus experience and a variety of activity and sensory gardens have been planted.
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Campus Arhus N- Schmidt Hammer Lassen

October 11th marked the opening of the new, ivy-trimmed Campus Aarhus N at the VIA University College in Denmark. Attended by Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mary, the new university building unifies VIA's healthcare facilities which were previously located in separate locations. The four-winged campus building provides space for six fields of study and encourages knowledge sharing and synergy between the disciplines. Schmidt Hammer Lassen took the reigns on designing the facility, and as expected they prioritized energy-efficienct and sustainable building strategies - the project features green roofs, a greenery-trimmed facade and lots of daylighting.

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