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Navitas Park - Kjaer & Richter Architects

Denmark-based Kjaer & Richter Architects shared with us their project Navitas Park, a 39,000 square meters engineer school in Aarhus, Denmark. More images and architect’s description after the break.

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From 2014 more than 2,000 students, lecturers and professionals will occupy Navitas Park on the new waterfront in Aarhus. The building will house the Aarhus School of Engineering, Aarhus School of Marine and Technical Engineering and INCUBA Science Park and provide education, development and training with focus on energy. It will be Denmark’s largest low-energy building and have a budget of approx. Dkr 700 million. As part of the project Aarhus Municipality will construct a public parking lot with approx. 450 parking spaces.

Navitas Park - Kjaer & Richter Architects

Outstanding knowledge centre and innovative environment
The three institutions, the Aarhus School of Engineering, Aarhus School of Marine and Technical Engineering and INCUBA Science Park, each have their own premises and facilities with shared facilities in the form of canteen, health club, meeting rooms etc. The goal of Navitas Park is to create an outstanding center, to be the leaders for knowledge in an innovative environment for energy, environment and construction education, the location, at the heart of Aarhus, establishes it as a first class environment for learning, innovation and entrepreneurship.

Navitas Park will be an open and energetic complex, where students, researchers, educators and the industry inspire each other to the benefit of all parties. The idea is to create an internationally competitive and attractive environment for students, researchers and businesses.

Navitas Park - Kjaer & Richter Architects

Focus on low-energy
Navitas Park has a very ambitious green profile, meaning that the building will use only a fraction of the energy normally consumed by a building of this type. It is an independent goal for the building to appear as an international beacon of energy conservation and use of energy technologies.

“A range of specific energy measures are included in the proposal as a full scale laboratory where students and visitors can explore modern, innovative energy solutions,” Niels Christian Sidenius explains.

Navitas Park - Kjaer & Richter Architects

With its impressive location, the building also represents a unique opportunity to demonstrate and highlight the development potential of sustainable state of the art energy technologies, supported by the architecture.

The project coincides with the building of another key project Aarhus harbor, Aarhus Municipality’s upcoming multimedia house and new waterfront which also opens in 2014.

Via: Arch Daily

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