Portland Towers

Portland Towers
Portland Towers
General information
Type Office building
Architectural style Modern
Location Nordhavn
Coordinates 55°39′39″N 12°34′07″E / 55.66095°N 12.56850°E / 55.66095; 12.56850Coordinates: 55°39′39″N 12°34′07″E / 55.66095°N 12.56850°E / 55.66095; 12.56850
Current tenants Dansk Standard
Construction started 1979 (the silos)
Completed 201314
Owner ATP Ejendomme, PFA Pension, Pensiondanmark
Height 59 m
Technical details
Structural system Reinforced concrete
Floor count 7
Floor area 11,200 square metres (121,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect Design Group Architects
Main contractor NCC Property Development

Portland towers are two former Aalborg Portland silos which have been converted into a BREEAM-certified office building in the emerging Nordhavn district of Copenhagen, Denmark. The conversion was completed in 2014 to design by Design Group Architects.

History

Sandkaj (Sand Quay) was built in connection with an extension to the Freeport of Copenhagen in the 1950s and 1960s.[1] The silos were built in 1979 by Aalborg Portland for the storage of cement. They were converted into an apartment building by NCC Prpperty Development in 201314 with ATP Ejendomme, PFA Pension and Pensiondanmark as investors. The project was designed by Design Groyp Architects.

Design

The seven floors were constructed on the exterior of the two silos. The interior of the silos contain reception, stairs and elevators. The lowest of the seven floors is located 24 metres above the ground. The design resembles that of Gemini Residences at the Islands Brygge waterfront.

Tenants and facilities

The individual tenancies vary in size from 500 to 1m500 square metres. On the top floor is a canteen and a rooftop terrace.[2]

The first tenant in the building was Dansk Standard. They have later been joined by PA Consulting, the corporate finance consultant FIH Partners samt and the law firm Brockstedt-Kaalund. Since February 2018 the building is also home to the German embassy in Copenhagen.[3][4]

References

  1. "Halvtomme siloer i Nordhavn bliver fyldt helt op" (in Danish). Berlingske. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  2. "Portland Towers" (in Danish). By & Havn. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  3. "Ikoniske kontorsiloer i Nordhavn er tæt på at være færdigudlejede" (in Danish). Ejendomswatch. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  4. Den Tyske Ambassade flytter til Nordhavn, Den Tyske Ambassade København, 26 February 2018.
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