to put the roof of a building,
to a good use, all images © Copenhill, this is the
waste-to-energy power plant, the Amager Resource Centre, in the Danish capital,
each part of the production line is arranged by height, pushing the multi-use site to 90 meters at
its peak,
on site you can go snow-free skiing and snowboarding, the outdoor space also allows hiking and
running on its trails that border the 41,000-square-meter area, it even boasts
the world’s largest climbing wall reaching 80 meters high.
Danish
architectural firm BIG recently
transformed what would be another underutilized industrial space into a
year-round entertainment hub as part of Copenhagen’s plan to be carbon-neutral by 2025, Copenhill, which opened in
October of 2019 makes use of what would be a plain roof,
and there is more good news, the
power plant can convert as many as 440,000 tons of waste into energy and heat
for the hundreds of thousands of the city’s homes every year, what a neat idea.
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