The source of inspiration for the new Students' Residence in Copenhagen were the traditional Tulou houses in Southeastern China - village communities with individual dwellings and communal facilities.
Five vertical intersections divides this circular building into sections and acts as passage ways between them, and to the inner courtyard, allowing for both communal and private life.
The architects were determined to make space for communal as well as private life in the building.
Much attention has been given to creativity and individual expression in the design of all student rooms.
The source of inspiration for the new Students' Residence in Copenhagen were the traditional Tulou houses in Southeastern China - village communities with individual dwellings and communal facilities.
Five vertical intersections divides this circular building into sections and acts as passage ways between them, and to the inner courtyard, allowing for both communal and private life.
The architects were determined to make space for communal as well as private life in the building.
Much attention has been given to creativity and individual expression in the design of all student rooms.
The source of inspiration for the Students' Residence in Copenhagen was the traditional Tulou houses in Southeastern China - village communities with individual dwellings and communal facilities.
Five vertical intersections divide this circular building into sections and act as passage ways between them, and to the inner courtyard, allowing for both communal and private life.
Much attention has been given to creativity and individual expression in the design of all student rooms.
For groups guided tours can be arranged for DKK 550. Otherwise only the inner yard is open from 6 am to 6 pm.
The Tietgen Residence Hall (Tietgenkollegiet) aims to reflect community, and the residence's round shape is an interesting innovation in house building.
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The source of inspiration for the new Students' Residence in Copenhagen were the traditional Tulou houses in Southeastern China - village communities with individual dwellings and communal facilities.