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The Cube

Danish studio Christensen & Co have imagined a cube-shaped structure to house the offices of sustainable energy suppliers Helsingør Utility that not only provide office space but also doubles as a provision for customer centre and exhibition areas all arranged around a full-height atrium space. The project rightly titled ‘The Cube’ will have five floors, 24-metre height, square shape and a rusty-red façade. The building stays true to the sustainable energy work of its users and has been designed to have minimal energy requirement.

The structure is divided into sections based on the dimensions of the five millimeter-thick Corten-steel panels all of which have been folded outwards to form fixed shutters in areas of direct sunlight. The interior work consists of numerous vertical windows and finishes with exposed ducting. The staircases and lifts have been suggested on two opposite corners of the building and it also sports an open roof-terrace with seating areas with openings matching those on the rest of the building.

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