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Green-Roofed 8 Tallet Complex Officially Opens In Denmark

10/20/2010
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    Design firm <a href="http://big.dk/">BIG</a> just announced the official opening of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/07/21/8-tallet-green-roofed-apartment-complex-opens-in-denmark/">8 Tallet</a>, the third large development the firm designed in the new neighborhood of Ørestad, Copenhagen. The ground-breaking bow tie-shaped building sports an <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/08/18/bigs-8-tallet-grabs-the-2010-scandinavian-green-roof-award/">award-winning</a> green roof, a mixed use plan including business offices and condos, and a very cool bike and pedestrian pathway that trasverses the entire building. The huge complex takes its cues from the city neighborhood to create a healthy, active community under one roof. We love the look and the function of the building, so check out the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/?attachment_id=176368">gallery</a> below to see more!
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    The complex has 476 apartments of all sizes and prices, a ground floor of retail tucked under the upper stories, and an office complex to the north side.
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    The complex sits adjacent to a water course and grass plain, creating a transition between the city and countryside.
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    A series of community spaces are located where the wings of the complex meet.
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    The unique roof was developed to provide all of the apartments with access to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/?cat=77">sunlight</a>.
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    Each apartment has a view of a green space.
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    The striking courtyard and view of the plains beyond are a hallmark of 8 Tallet.
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    Apartments come is a huge variety of sizes and prices to accommodate a large cross section of the population.
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    Many units have private outdoor areas.
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    A detail photo of the unique stepped facade.
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    A detail photo of the upper northern facade.
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    The second courtyard is a space for families to let their kids play in a protected but rich outdoor environment.
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    To learn how the vision of the building came to be, check out this <a href="http://vimeo.com/3499612">video</a> where Bjarke Ingels, principle of BIG, explains the thinking process that went into the design.
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    The entire complex is accessible by a path that loops and traverses the building's elevation.
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    Gathering places are provided to catalyze community activities.
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    "Where social life, the spontaneous encounter and neighbor interaction traditionally is restricted to the ground level, the 8 House allows it to expand all the way to the top,” Bjarke Ingels, Founding Partner, BIG
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    The 9 meter-wide corridor is wide enough for a bike, and it connects the apartments with the businesses below and the water on one end and public transportation on the other.
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    The path also crosses the roof, providing pubic access to the views and a great way to get exercise on their way to the corner coffeehouse.
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    8 Tallet has been likened to a Italian village on a hill.
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    The south-facing iconic green roof softens the building's profile as seen from the adjacent fields and helps to cool the interior.
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    “8 House is our second realized example of architectural alchemy – the idea that by mixing traditional ingredients, retail, row¬houses and apartments in untraditional ways – you create added value if not gold. The mix allows the individual activities to find their way to the most ideal location within the common framework – the retail facing street, the offices towards northern light and the residences with sun and views to the open spaces. 8 House is a perimeter block that morphs into a knot, twisting and turning to maximize the life quality of its many inhabitants,” Bjarke Ingels.
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8 Tallet

Design firm BIG just announced the official opening of 8 Tallet, the third large development the firm designed in the new neighborhood of Ørestad, Copenhagen. The ground-breaking bow tie-shaped building sports an award-winning green roof, a mixed use plan including business offices and condos, and a very cool bike and pedestrian pathway that trasverses the entire building. The huge complex takes its cues from the city neighborhood to create a healthy, active community under one roof. We love the look and the function of the building, so check out the gallery below to see more!

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