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Nordvestparken in Copenhagen

Location

Nørrebro, Copenhagen

Done

2010

Architects

SLA Landscape Architects

Products

High-Light lighting columns

In 2010, SLA Landskab received the Danish Light Award for the Nordvestparken project in Copenhagen.

The striped High-Light lighting columns from GH Form are integrated into the design solution and give the area its own unique character. By dividing the light into primary and secondary interactive lighting, the park's energy consumption is synchronised with the rhythm of the day.

The '1001 trees' park consists of four simple but effective elements: trees, paths, lights and cone-shaped mountain peaks. These elements create order and coherence between the many different parts of the park and separate the park from the grey and fragmented surroundings of the area.

High-Light is made of pure aluminium and is developed according to cradle-to-cradle principles. This means that the pole can easily be remelted and reused, resulting in potential energy savings of 95%.