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Use
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Applications
Train station -
Characteristics
Environmentally friendly, over 20 customized patterns available
Lamberts manufactures profiled glass solutions designed for durable, high-performance architectural applications across façades and exterior building envelopes. Lamberts patterned prismasolar glass was used in Nørreport Station, Denmark’s busiest transport hub, located in Copenhagen.
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Designed by Gottlieb Paludan Architects and Cobe, Nørreport Station has been transformed from a chaotic, outdated space into an open, accessible urban hub. Following a three-year renovation, the station integrates clear pedestrian and cyclist flows, direct access from surrounding pedestrian zones, and thoughtfully designed forecourt facilities. Rounded glass structures on the forecourt provide spacious circulation while emphasizing clarity and safety. The forecourt functions as an extension of the city’s “floor,” with vehicle traffic minimized, bicycle parking for 2,100 bikes recessed for unobstructed sightlines, and spaces for social activity and urban life. The design balances functionality with a vibrant metropolitan atmosphere, creating a safe and comfortable environment for approximately 350,000 daily users.
Lamberts patterned prismasolar EcoGlass is used on the forecourt buildings and other exterior elements to provide a durable, visually engaging facade. The ornamented glass diffuses light, enhancing the perception of openness while offering subtle visual interest for passersby. Its robust performance suits the high-traffic environment of the station and contributes to the clarity, safety, and legibility of the urban space. The glass helps define Nørreport as a welcoming, dynamic, and well-structured hub that reflects Copenhagen’s identity as a bicycle-friendly and people-focused city.
| Location | Oslo, Norway |
| Type of building | Library |
| Architect | Atelier Oslo + Lund Hagem |
| Lamberts product used | Patterned Prismsolar EcoGlass |






























