Lean Construction on Bispebjerg Bakke
The project, Bispebjerg Bakke, is called one of the most amazing building projects in Denmark in recent times because of the complicated design and building components. It was a project where the architecture, the craftsmanship and the use of materials was tested, but because of the use of the management tool Lean Construction, was the building project more efficiently and ended up being cheaper than first expected.[1].
The building is design by Bjørn Nørgaard, a Danish sculptor, which formed the building in clay inspired by music, and then handed it over for the architect firm Boldsen & Holm. They started building in 2004, and was done in 2006, where135 different apartments spread over 11 houses were ready for relocation. Today the buildings adorn the area around Bispebjerg and winds like a big snake through the landscape, to eventually rise from a 4 storey building, up to a 7 store in the end. The idea was to deal with the classic apartments-blocks in the area, and build something spectacular, but keep the design in the traditionally way with red and yellow bricks.
The challenge for this construction was the curved copper roof and the masonry work because of the curved façades, designed in different colors – yellow on one façade and red on the other facade.[2]. No building like this was never build before in Denmark, so the craftsmanship got a big and complicated job.
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Context
Challenge
Solution
Implementation
References
- ↑ Østergaard, P.H. (2009). Bedre Byggeprocesser. ISBN 978-87-993539-0-3
- ↑ Østergaard, P.H. (2009). Bedre Byggeprocesser. ISBN 978-87-993539-0-3