
"Text description provided by the architects. The Niels Bohr Building is an iconic home for the Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen. The building provides the university with highly specialized research facilities and community-building spaces. Here, students, professors, and researchers come together in a non-hierarchical research community. The architectonic concept of the Niels Bohr Building is inspired by the heritage of the well-known Danish scientist Niels Bohr and the international science scene he created in Copenhagen in the 1920s and 1930s."
"Here, students, professors, and researchers come together in a non-hierarchical research community. The architectonic concept of the Niels Bohr Building is inspired by the heritage of the well-known Danish scientist Niels Bohr and the international science scene he created in Copenhagen in the 1920s and 1930s."
The Niels Bohr Building serves as the Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen, providing highly specialized research facilities and spaces for community building. The building supports interdisciplinary collaboration by accommodating students, professors, and researchers in a non-hierarchical research community. Laboratory, teaching, and communal areas are organized to encourage interaction and shared work. The architectonic concept draws directly on the heritage of Niels Bohr and the international scientific community he fostered in Copenhagen during the 1920s and 1930s. The design channels historical scientific values into contemporary research infrastructure and campus life.
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