Zaha Hadid Architects
Ordrupgaard Museum Extension
Copenhagen, Denmark
The design is based on Zaha Hadid’s personal interpretation of the surrounding landscape and the relationship to the original building; both in size and in the proportions of the new galleries.
Opacity is achieved by an in-situ black lava concrete skin that acts as a counterpoint for the various glazed elements that reflect the landscape and allow glimpses of the interior. Earthworks and embankments bring the building into the ground at key points around the plan.
Lighting slits act as orientation devices to the visitors. Natural light is filtered and moderated as it passes through the building shell; the roof.
Terraces are designed to connect the new to the existing Mansion garden terraces; again providing visitors with a visual connection between the buildings.
Ordrupgaard Museum Extension
Label: The Great Building
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