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The Crystal: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Completes This Shimmering Sustainable Building in Copenhagen

09/19/2011
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    Aptly named The Crystal, this shimmering building is the new headquarters of Nykredit, a financial services company in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/copenhagen">Copenhagen</a>, Denmark. Thanks to the project's triple-glazed facade the interior is flooded with daylight, but not at the cost of overheating. Its crystalline surface captures, refracts and reflects light as it dramatically lifts up from a new public plaza. <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/schmidt-hammer-lassen/">Schmidt Hammer Lassen</a> designed the geometric structure and made sure to incorporate a number of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/sustainable-building">sustainable strategies</a> to provide a holistic solution that will save a considerable amount of energy.
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    The geometric form is tilted to appear as though it sit on a single point and a single line, floating like a delicate crystalline structure over the plaza.
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    Its scale was specifically designed to match the surrounding buildings and fit in with the urban context, matching both the more modern and historic buildings nearby.
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    The interior is laid out to be flexible and functional even over time as demand for space changes.
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    A Z-shaped layout creates two atria the pull light down into the interior of the building.
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    This ensures that every work station is well lit with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/daylighting">natural daylighting</a> and enjoys a good view.
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    A <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/high-performance-facade">triple-glazed facade</a> is the key to having an energy efficient yet totally transparent office building.
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    The outer glazing system was printed with a subtle silk print design that mitigates solar ingress, cuts down on glare and enlivens the building's facade with a bit of texture.
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    The facade also helps cut down on noise pollution from the nearby busy road.
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    Natural ventilation of the building involves a night-time cooling strategy, where the facade is opened allowing air to move through the glazing then up and out through the atria's skylights.
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    Overall, the collection of energy efficiency strategies reduced the energy use to 70 kWh per square meter, which is a 25 percent decrease from the existing energy legislation.
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    <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/rainwater-collection">Rainwater</a> is collected and used as greywater to flush the toilets.
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    Sea water from the nearby harbor is used as the sink for the building's geothermal heating and cooling system.
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    The 6,850 sq meter building then gets a significant portion of its electricity from a rooftop solar system that generates 80,000 kWh per year.
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    A model of The Crystal.
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    Site plan of the Crystal in the context of the surrounding urban environment.
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    Detail site plan of the Crystal.
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    Levels 1, 2 and 6 along with a cross section of the Crystal.
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    East and southwest elevations.
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    Wall cross section and detail of glazing.
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The Crystal-Schmidt Hammer Lassen

Aptly named The Crystal, this shimmering building is the new headquarters of Nykredit, a financial services company in Copenhagen, Denmark. Thanks to the project's triple-glazed facade the interior is flooded with daylight, but not at the cost of overheating. Its crystalline surface captures, refracts and reflects light as it dramatically lifts up from a new public plaza. Schmidt Hammer Lassen designed the geometric structure and made sure to incorporate a number of sustainable strategies to provide a holistic solution that will save a considerable amount of energy.

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