Henning Larsen

Nordea’s Danish Headquarters

Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork

NORDEA’S DANISH HEADQUARTERS

Henning Larsen

ARCHITECTS
Henning Larsen

CLIENT
Nordea properties

MANUFACTURERS
Kvadrat Soft Cells, Fagerhult, Lindner, Minera Skifer, VetroTech Saint-Gobain, DEKO, Scheldebouw

TEAM FROM HENNING LARSEN
Anders Park, Axel Bluhme, Charlotte Bigom, Charlotte Søderhamn Nielsen, Daniel Skaanstrøm Damm, David Mikkelsen, Gitte Edelgren, Hanne Winther Gottlieb, Jeja Jensen, Julian Chen, Martha Lewis, Martin Lindberg, Martin Weis Mortensen, Mette Landorph, Nanna Maria Menzel, Per Kræmmer, Stefan Ernst Jensen

PARTNER RESPONSIBLE FROM HENNING LARSEN
Søren Øllgaard

DESIGN RESPONSIBLE FROM HENNING LARSEN
Carsten Fischer

PROJECT MANAGER FROM HENNING LARSEN
Debbi Hededam Thuesen

FACADE SPECIALIST FROM HENNING LARSEN
Steen Elsted Andersen

SUSTAINABILITY RESPONSIBLE FROM HENNING LARSEN
Anne Iversen

TEAM
Landscape; SLA, Workspace; Signal, Engineering; COWI

PHOTOGRAPHS
Adam Mork

AREA
46600 m²

YEAR
2017

LOCATION
København, denmark

CATEGORY
Institutional buildings

Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork

Text description provided by architect.

Nordea is a prominent Nordic Bank. Built on a base of slate with scintillating, transparent facades, the bank sets new standards for work in the financial sector by providing an approachable environment that opens up to the city.

With a tribute to the great Nordic landscapes, the new Nordea Headquarters rises like a sparkling giant ice block on a charcoal slate base.

Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork

The crystalline facade allows daylight to flow through the building and is a key component in the vision of creating transparency between employees, clients and the surrounding city.

Passersby can glance in from the outside and witness life and work within the building. The headquarters consists of two masses with indoor atrium spaces.

One wing houses Scandinavia’s largest trading floor with a capacity of 600 traders, the other buzzes with life and energy sparked by activity among employees and clients.

Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork

THE BANK MEETS THE CITY

Nordea’s new headquarter has been designed with the objective of creating a transparent house that meets the city in a welcoming manner.

Despite the security levels indispensable to a financial institution, we have created a building where the public has visual access to live and work inside the bank, to conference rooms and offices.

The reception is located in a publicly accessible inner streetscape with views of the sky through massive skylights and to the inside of the bank through transparent internal barriers.

Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork

Clients experience a bank that meets them at eye level. Visual contact and uninterrupted views are guiding principles that are established across meeting rooms and offices, quiet spaces, balconies, stairways and dining areas.

Throughout the day, employees feel connected to the spectacular nature of adjacent Amager Fælled and in return, the bank welcomes in the city.

INSPIRED BY THE NORTH

The selection of materials for the Nordea Headquarter is inspired by Nordic landscapes using both slate, oak, and trees borrowed from the vegetation of the Nordic forests, adorning the indoor atrium space.

Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork

The inspiration for the innovative and expressive façade draws on the fractured surfaces of icebergs. Functionally, the façade also meets Nordic principles here related to sustainability. The façade based on a two-pane window concept called the Kastenfenster System.

The system comprises three-dimensional cassettes that are angled and assembled like building bricks.

Natural ventilation, noise dampening, and solar shading are physically handled in the cavity between the panes of glass.

Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork

The façade solution helps to ensure the effective operation of the building, energy savings, better acoustics and indoor climate control.

The glass used in the façade is of the highest quality, with a low iron content.

This ensures natural reflection of daylight and ensures the outdoor views can be enjoyed.

Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork


Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
© Adam Mork


Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
Ground Floor Plan
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
First Floor Plan
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
Second Floor Plan
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
Third Floor Plan
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
Fourth Floor Plan
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
Fifth Floor Plan
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
Sixth Floor Plan
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
Foyer Plan


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Section AA-1
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
Section AA-2
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Section BB


Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
East Elevation
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
West Elevation
Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
Southwest Elevation


Nordea’s Danish Headquarters
Site Plan

Henning Larsen
T +45 8233 3000
Henning Larsen
Vesterbrogade 76, 1620 København, Denmark