This Danish Campus Embraces an Industrial Architecture Aesthetic
Jana Pijak — April 15, 2016 — Art & Design
References: torbeneskerod & frameweb
This Danish campus building is designed by architecture studio C.F. Møller and brings an industrial aesthetic to life. Reflective of retro modernist design ideals, this layered building boast a beige, brick facade and is accented with cubes that seem to sit unevenly atop one another.
This student residence is located at the University of Southern Denmark's main campus, in Odense and resembles a structure out of a futuristic or dystopian film. The stark and simple structure features a blend of heavy concrete and lightweight glass that work to balance each other out seamlessly.
C.F. Møller's Danish campus project is home to newly renovated student dorms and aims to open its doors after its scheduled completion in 2020.
This student residence is located at the University of Southern Denmark's main campus, in Odense and resembles a structure out of a futuristic or dystopian film. The stark and simple structure features a blend of heavy concrete and lightweight glass that work to balance each other out seamlessly.
C.F. Møller's Danish campus project is home to newly renovated student dorms and aims to open its doors after its scheduled completion in 2020.
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