Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects

Kannikegården

Kannikegården
© Anders Sune Berg

KANNIKEGÅRDEN

Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects

PHOTOGRAPHS
Anders Sune Berg

MANUFACTURERS
Hørning, Petersen Tegl

CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AND ENGINEERING
Oesten Ingeniører Og Arkitekter Aps

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Schønherr

AREA
1079 M²

YEAR
2015

CATEGORY
Worship

LOCATION
Ribe, Denmark

Text description provided by architect.

Kannikegården is a new house for Ribe parish’s parochial church council, built on the square in Ribe, just across the cathedral. The building houses functions for the parochial church council and the staff at the church.

Kannikegården
© Anders Sune Berg
Kannikegården
© Anders Sune Berg

At the same time, it has to function as a hospitable setting for public events for the town’s citizens, such as talks, concerts and film screenings. The project has faced a special challenge

Ancient monuments, telling us about Danish history over the past thousand years, have been found on the building site.

Most visible is a listed brick ruin from the canon’s monastery dating back to the 1100s. The ruin is integrated into an exhibition space designed for communicating the many cultural historic layers of the location.

Kannikegården
© Anders Sune Berg
Kannikegården
© Anders Sune Berg

The building consists of a single, oblong volume with a pitched roof, supported by pillars above the preserved archaeological findings.

The wing of the building is located along the square with a scale and roof pitch following the neighboring buildings on the square.

The archetypical shape of the wing is given a sculptural crookedness towards the south, in order to bring more light and air towards the neighbor buildings in the courtyard area.

Kannikegården
© Anders Sune Berg
Kannikegården
© Anders Sune Berg

Towards the south an intimate atrium is built, demarcated by a wall framing the street areas along with Sønderportsgade and Rykind.

The upper part of the building is covered with specially developed façade tiles in reddish brown shades comparable to the city’s and the region’s characteristic, brick houses - but as a more contemporary interpretation due to the larger size of the tiles. 

The bottom section appears with glass facades, at the same time protecting the ruin and exposing the unique findings. The shingles are hung in an overlapping fashion, like fish scales, and frame the windows of the interior spaces.

The upper volume is covered with specially developed façade tiles in reddish brown shades comparable to the city’s and the region’s characteristic, brick houses - but as a more contemporary interpretation due to the hovering tectonics of the building.

Kannikegården
© Anders Sune Berg


Kannikegården
Site Plan
Kannikegården
Ground Floor Plan
Kannikegården
1st Floor Plan
Kannikegården
2nd Floor Plan
Kannikegården
Section

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