Gas Compressor Station Egtved 4
Natural Gas Compressor Station, Egtved, Denmark
Architect/Landscape: C.F. Møller Architects 2013
The natural gas plant consists of four compressor units and service buildings, supplying the central intersection of the gas pipelines connection north-south from Germany and east-west to Sweden.
The idea has been to create a harmonious integration with the surrounding landscape, and at the same time optimize the safety of the layout. Therefore the service buildings provide a unifying green 'rampart' around an open functional surface on which the individual compressor units are located.
The 'ramparts' around the compressor units consist of two parts: A simple concrete structure with a continuous grass surface forms the base which gives the building a landscape-like expression, and floating on top of this is a volume clad in a rust-coloured, facetted cor-ten steel skin. The cladding panels combine to form a varied pattern of light and shadow that makes the facade to appear lively. The combination of materials aims to make the buildings appear rugged and elegant at the same time.
(Couldn't resist showing a little more of my own work here... bear with me)
Gas Compressor Station Egtved 4
Natural Gas Compressor Station, Egtved, Denmark
Architect/Landscape: C.F. Møller Architects 2013
The natural gas plant consists of four compressor units and service buildings, supplying the central intersection of the gas pipelines connection north-south from Germany and east-west to Sweden.
The idea has been to create a harmonious integration with the surrounding landscape, and at the same time optimize the safety of the layout. Therefore the service buildings provide a unifying green 'rampart' around an open functional surface on which the individual compressor units are located.
The 'ramparts' around the compressor units consist of two parts: A simple concrete structure with a continuous grass surface forms the base which gives the building a landscape-like expression, and floating on top of this is a volume clad in a rust-coloured, facetted cor-ten steel skin. The cladding panels combine to form a varied pattern of light and shadow that makes the facade to appear lively. The combination of materials aims to make the buildings appear rugged and elegant at the same time.
(Couldn't resist showing a little more of my own work here... bear with me)