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One-of-a-kind power plant has surreal hidden roof feature
The roof also holds a garden with a 1,600-foot-long trail for running and hiking. One-of-a-kind power plant has surreal hidden roof feature first appeared on The Cool Down.
After years of delay, Bjarke Ingels Group’s (BIG) 100m-high infrastructure/leisure project mash-up, complete with après-ski bar, has completed. But is it just a wilful one-liner? Hattie Hartman visits ...
After eight years of planning and construction, we’re finally getting a look at the near-complete, $660 million Amager Bakke Waste-To-Energy Plant, aka Copenhill. Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, it’s ...
For the past eight years, Co.Design has been following the construction of Denmark’s much-awaited interactive power plant. Now, the 44,132-square-foot multipurpose destination—named CopenHill—is ...
Some 11 years after first being unveiled, the much-anticipated CopenHill, by BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) is now finally open to the public. The project is an inspired combination of a waste-to-energy ...
Bjarke Ingels is a Danish architect known for forward-thinking designs, like CopenHill in Copenhagen, a 279-foot-tall power plant that burns waste instead of fossil fuels and has a ski slope on top, ...
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