Lighthouse in Aarhus

Århus C, Denmark

Information about the reference project

Type of building:

Living

Products:

Windows, Doors, Facades, Sliding doors

Series:

FWS 50.HI, USC 65

Location:

Århus C, Denmark

Completion:

2022

Architects:

3XN

Specialist company:

Vinduefabrikken Brønderslev A/S

Picture credits:

© Emil Sondergaard

Denmark's highest residential building

Denmark's highest residential building

The residential tower at the head of the port city of Aarhus rises a proud 142 metres into the air. It is the tallest residential building in Denmark and a part of the Lighthouse project. With more than 380 apartments across 44 floors, the tower offers living spaces with breath-taking views. The architects from 3XN chose the Schüco USC 65 façade for the design of the façade surface area which totalled around 12,000 m². With its narrow face width on all sides and maximum unit weights, large-scale architecturally appealing façade constructions are possible.


Mix of building types

Alongside the residential tower there is also a group of terraced houses that are a part of the Lighthouse project, as well as two, ten-storey buildings right next to the main tower called the Promenadenhaus (Promenade House) and the Kanalhaus (Canal House). Both were built with a Schüco mullion/transom façade. The mix of different building types emphasises the openness, liveliness and diversity that characterises the project.

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