DAMPA® is a Danish company specialised in the development and production of acoustic steel and aluminium ceilings, as well as acoustic wall panels for the building industry, with sales exclusively in the European market.
The Maersk Tower is an extension of the University of Copenhagen’s Faculty of Health Sciences, an international center for research and teaching in health and lifestyle diseases. The building is a pioneer in energy-efficient construction, with state-of-the-art materials from inside to outside.
The Tower itself holds all research facilities, in innovative and modern laboratories. On each floor the Tower’s functions are linked together in an efficient loop, which provides shorter travel distances and strengthens opportunities for teamwork. A continuous sculptural spiral staircase visually and physically connects the open fifteen floor atrium, creating an extensive three-dimensional sense of space.
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The ceilings DAMPA® delivered for the project are DAMPA® Clip-in Custom Tiles with acoustic felt, where i.a. the edge strips are rolled out to special dimensions. One of the advantages of DAMPA® Clip-in Tiles is the hidden carrier system. In addition, the ceiling is a so-called positive pressure ceiling, which opens for innovative and energy-efficient ventilation without large hanging ventilation fittings. Thus, to the benefit of the calm visual expression, a completely homogeneous surface is achieved, combined with lots of hidden functionality.
| Architects | C. F. Møller |
| Area | 42700 m² |
| Year | 2017 |
| Photographs | Adam Moerk |
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| Products used in this project | DAMPA® Clip-In Custom Tile |
| Location | Copenhagen |
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