Case study

Aarhus Energy Plant

Perforated metal used for a raw and technical look
Perforated metal used for a raw and technical look
Perforated metal used for a raw and technical look
Perforated metal used for a raw and technical look
Perforated metal used for a raw and technical look
Perforated metal used for a raw and technical look
  • Perforated metal used for a raw and technical look
  • Perforated metal used for a raw and technical look
  • Perforated metal used for a raw and technical look
  • Perforated metal used for a raw and technical look
  • Perforated metal used for a raw and technical look
  • Perforated metal used for a raw and technical look

Aarhus Energy Plant

Energy Plant, Aarhus, Denmark

Architects: Rambøll Architects

An innovative and technical building shielded by a perforated metal facade

The Aarhus Energy plant is located in a district that is rapidly growing, which is visible through the dynamic architecture. Situated close to the harbour, the energy plant provides heat and also contributes to the attractive urban environment.

The technical design, which constitutes a pattern of waves, is made with 350 perforated sheets, manufactured by RMIG. Together with a lighting concept, the facade has varying effects and changes its look in the evening. The building reflects the pulse of the city and creates an attraction due to its innovative design.

Technical characteristics

Raw material: Aluminium
Pattern: RMIG ImagePerf
Thickness: 3.0 mm
Finishing operation: Bending
Surface treatment: Powder coating RAL 9010

 
 

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