Awarded building
The courthouse in the Danish town of Holstebro is a worthy representative of white concrete buildings. It is constructed of pre-cast elements for the inner walls and white in-situ cast outer walls for each building segment, and upon completion in 1992, won a Danish Precast Concrete Association award that year. The famous architects 3XNielsen A/S designed the deconstructive style building for the Danish Ministry of Justice, and the project was realised in a masterly way using AALBORG WHITE cement. Deconstructivism |
Thus 3XNielsen designed the key functions of the courthouse in separate sections of the building.
Contrasts glass-concrete The way in which the white concrete monoliths penetrate the glass wall emphasises the use of glass as a membrane to break down the strict distinction between outside and inside. Contrasts black-white A good example is the three large, pre-cast black concrete columns at the entrance to the building. The columns, which have a high gloss, polished finish, are based on AALBORG WHITE cement, and they deliberately do not quite reach, or support, the wing shaped roof. White in-situ details Special stainless steel plugs were also designed to cover the joint holes, thus completing the design. White concrete durability The building sections have not been cleaned or treated in any way over the years, and both interior and exterior white concrete faces remain in mint condition. |