Completed in 2017 by  C.F Møller. CIS Nordhavn is a new school building for Copenhagen International School, which is located on a prominent site in Copenhagen's new Nordhavn district.

Copenhagen International School by C.F Møller

Architect: C.F Møller Architects
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Size: 26000 m², with room for 1200 students
Year: 2013 - 2017

Copenhagen International School by C.F Møller

From the architects: The school is designed to link the school premises with the public sphere in the urban environment, and give the school an open ambience. The promenade outside the school will become an urban port-side space providing opportunities for relaxation and various activities.

Copenhagen International School by C.F Møller

The main school building is subdivided into four smaller towers, each specially adapted to meet the needs of children at different stages of development. For example, the classrooms for the youngest pupils are particularly large: A full range of functions will take place in and around the classroom, each of which has designated green spaces and areas with drama/performance facilities, PE, etc. The towers have from five to seven storeys. The subdivision of the school into four units also creates identity and makes it easier for people to find their way.

Copenhagen International School by C.F Møller

All four school units are built on top of the ground-floor base, which contains common and more extrovert activities, including a foyer, sports facilities, a canteen, library and performance facilities. The common areas will be open for school and local community events. The base includes a shared roof terrace which will function as a school playground for the whole school – and as a secure environment for the youngest pupils in particular.

Copenhagen International School by C.F Møller

The school building’s unique facade is covered in 12,000 solar panels, each individually angled to create a sequin-like effect, which will supply more than half of the school's annual electricity consumption. The solar cells cover a total area of 6,048 square meters making it one of the largest building-integrated solar power plants in Denmark.

Copenhagen International School by C.F Møller

Copenhagen International School by C.F Møller

Copenhagen International School by C.F Møller

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Copenhagen International School by C.F Møller

Completed in 2017 by C.F Møller. CIS Nordhavn is a new school building for Copenhagen International School

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