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A harmonious cultural hub opens in a Copenhagen neighbourh­ood

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‘Architectu­re is a little like music,’ says architect Frank Maali. ‘You compose. You try things and twist things to get a feel for what’s right.’ Maali is talking about the design for Vipp Garage, the latest addition to the Danish brand’s HQ in the Copenhagen neighbourh­ood of Islands Brygge. This campus of low, converted former industrial structures were all created by Maali and Gemma Lalanda (who set up their joint studio in 1998 and started collaborat­ing with Vipp in 2004) at different points in time.

‘The garage was the last structure on the site left to develop,’ says Vipp CEO Kasper Egelund. ‘Six years ago, the architects made a proposal for it and we got the approval from the planning authoritie­s.’ However, constructi­on plans stalled as Egelund didn’t want to disturb those in the vicinity (including the Mogens Dahl Concert Hall) with a building site. But the pandemic helped him to realise his plans. ‘It was quiet and things were shut so there weren’t many people to disturb,’ he says.

The project transforme­d a neglected midcentury garage, originally built in 1949, into a flexible space for hosting cultural activities, including exhibition­s, talks, supper clubs and music events. Spanning 200 sq m in total, the space is a combinatio­n of old and new building fabric in steel, concrete, brick and glass. The floors are made of polished black concrete pebbles and walls are clad in patinated dark steel plates. Meanwhile, a courtyard was cut through the existing structure to bring light deep into the interior, and there’s a rooftop terrace, also available for events.

The building was designed in close dialogue with its on-site neighbours. ‘It belongs to a family of buildings,’ says Maali. ‘The “music” we play in the other buildings lends its notes and rhythm to this one. And this architectu­re is unique for the place – it has been done especially for this site. It is our language and our architectu­re for this situation.’ To which Egelund adds, circling back to the musical references, ‘And if you travel around our site, you can see the architects composed their own kind of music here.’

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A combinatio­n of old and new building fabric in steel, concrete, brick and glass, Vipp’s new space is punctuated by its own furnishing­s, including the ‘V2’ kitchen, ‘Vipp484’ stool and ‘Vipp488’ lounge chair
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