Parking House Ejler Bille

JAJA Architects

Copenhagen, Denmark

Parking House 2
ABOUT

Ejler Bille’s Parking House introduces a human scale to the infrastructural facilities that (still) occupy our cities. The ambition has been to transform parking houses from being mere functional necessities for cars, into attractive places for people and our urban environment.

Commissioned to design the façade only, we created a patchwork pattern of brick and stretch metal that varies in scale. On the upper part of the façade, the scale of the pattern is larger, relating to the vast size of the actual parking house structure. As the façade meets the street, the patchwork pattern becomes smaller and creates inviting spaces for people.

The aesthetic expression differs depending on the distance of the viewer. From afar, the large patterns are the prevailing experience, while it becomes more intricate in detailing when experienced up close.
The façade is also designed to provide a space for building and nature to interact. Assisted by the stretch metal patchwork, vines will eventually cover the building’s four facades and create a beautiful contrast between the rigid façade pattern and organically growing plants.

ROLE

Architect

CLIENT

By & Havn

PROGRAM

Parking House

LOCATION

Ørstad, Copenhagen, Denmark

STATUS

Commission - Completed

YEAR

2015 - 2018

Exterior View

The scale of the patchwork pattern varies from large on the upper part of the façade, relating to the size of the structure and its urban environment, to a smaller human scale where the façade meets the ground.

Elevation
EJL_01

The expression of the façade is a continually morphing play between sharpness and softness, the structural and the organic.

Brick Detail
Parking House Detail

Plant vines growing on all façades adds a contrasting element and allows time to be an active co-creator of the experience of the building.

Elevation & Section Principle
Parking House Detail 2

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