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schmidt hammer lassen expands Copenhagen Airport

November 5, 2015

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schmidt hammer lassen has created the new expansion of Pier C in Copenhagen Airport, incorporating three new gates and lounges. The expansion targets the airport’s growth strategy by making room for the world’s largest passenger airplane, the Airbus A380. The interior focuses on a relaxed atmosphere achieved through subdued lighting, plenty of natural light and community oriented seating areas.

Copenhagen Pier C Airport expansion by schmidt hammer lassen

Image © Egon Gade

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28 October 2015 marked the official opening of the expansion of Pier C in Copenhagen Airport, becoming key for the airport’s growth strategy for non-European and long-haul traffic, making room for the world’s largest passenger airliner – the Airbus A380. schmidt hammer lassen architects have designed the 6,300 m² expansion, which houses three new gates and lounges. It offers a new interpretation of the existing airport design, innovation of passenger flow and logistics, where the principle of ‘nudging’ has played an important role.

Copenhagen Pier C Airport expansion by schmidt hammer lassen

Image © Egon Gade

Schmidt Hammer Lassen won the competition to design the expansion of Copenhagen Airport Pier C in 2013 in cooperation with consulting engineers MOE. To create the best possible environment for servicing of the planes it required a building with minimum pillars and very large spans.

Copenhagen Pier C Airport expansion by schmidt hammer lassen

Image © Egon Gade

We have challenged the traditional gate design by designing the building in a butterfly shape. The black rectangular two-storey building has cut-ins in both sides, which leaves room for the aircrafts to gate very close to the building’s windows.

– John Lassen – Schmidt Hammer Lassen Partner

Copenhagen Pier C Airport expansion by schmidt hammer lassen

Image © Egon Gade

At the end of the building, there is a gate with two jet bridges to operate the Airbus A380 aircraft. The facade is in black with black trapezoidal plates that also runs past the windows creating a gentle light inside the lounge. The cut-ins and jet bridges stand as a contrast in white.

Copenhagen Pier C Airport expansion by schmidt hammer lassen

Image © Egon Gade

Inside, a “gate boarding” concept has been established for additional capacity and service allowing gate and lounge areas to merge, which not only save time and reduce walking area, it also provides passengers a better experience. “The black exterior embraces the light interior, where one moves like on a cloud with white marble floors and a light, calm, rational and typical Scandinavian décor. We have created a subdued, contemplative mood, so you can relax before a long haul flight, “said Project architect Mads Engel, Schmidt Hammer Lassen.

Copenhagen Pier C Airport expansion by schmidt hammer lassen

Image © Egon Gade

The calm atmosphere is further highlighted in the arrangement of seating, where on the basis of ‘nudging’ principles seating is divided in small groups, luring the passengers to take use of the whole lounge area. “As an example, the classic Arne Jacobsen design chairs are only upholstered in the areas along the walls, and different zones are designed with family furniture or high standing workstations,” says Architect Nanna Wohlfeldt, Schmidt Hammer Lassen, who has worked in close collaboration with the client and furniture makers Fritz Hansen and Jönsson on the interior design.

Copenhagen Pier C Airport expansion by schmidt hammer lassen

Image © Egon Gade

The lighting is subtle except at the large windows in the cut-ins where daylight flows freely allowing a dramatic view to the aircrafts standing with the bow up close. The grand circular lights are the building’s DNA defining the spatial waiting area and draws reference to the original airport design in Terminal 2.

Copenhagen Pier C Airport expansion by schmidt hammer lassen

Image © Egon Gade

Schmidt Hammer Lassen have experience in the design of airport construction from, among others Oslo Gardermoen Airport in Norway and Aalborg Airport terminal building in 2001, which has since been extended twice, based on the practice’s terminal design.

Copenhagen Pier C Airport expansion by schmidt hammer lassen

Image © Egon Gade

Copenhagen Pier C Airport expansion by schmidt hammer lassen

Image © Egon Gade

Facts:
Architect: schmidt hammer lassen architects
Consulting Engineers: MOE A/S
Client: Copenhagen Airports A/S
Area: 6,300 m²
Competition: Winner of tender competition, 2013
Status: Completed 2015
Photographer: Egon Gade

*All images and information courtesy of schmidt hammer lassen architects.

Filed Under: Architecture, Transport Tagged With: airport, denmark, schmidt hammer lassen

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