New framework agreement at Aarhus University by C. F. Møller Architects

Aarhus University
Aarhus University
Photo © Jan Kofoed Winther

Aarhus University has chosen C.F. Møller to undertake all architectural advisory services under a framework agreement for the next four years. Aarhus University’s almost 700,000 m² of buildings require regular maintenance. Up to and including 2019, C.F. Møller will be undertaking the architectural aspects of this work.

Aarhus University
Photo © Julian Weyer

This is confirmed after the University selected C.F. Møller to advise on its conversion, renovation and maintenance tasks, as well as urgent and ad-hoc tasks. “This framework agreement enables us to cultivate and continue to build on the very foundations of C.F. Møller,” says partner Tom Danielsen.

Aarhus University
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The University of Aarhus, which dates from 1931, is a unique and coherent university campus with consistent architecture, homogenous use of yellow brickwork and adaptation to the landscape.

Aarhus University
Photo © Torben Eskerod

The university has won renown and praise as an integrated complex which unites the best aspects of functionalism with solid Danish traditions in form and materials. The competition for the university was won by the architects Kay Fisker, C. F. Møller og Povl Stegmann in 1931.

Aarhus University
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Stegman left the partnership in 1937, Fisker in 1942 and C. F. Møller Architects has been in charge of the continued architectural development and building design of the university until today. The University of Aarhus, with its extensive park in central Aarhus, includes teaching rooms, offices, libraries, workshops and student accommodation.

Aarhus University
Photo © Torben Eskerod

The university has a distinct homogeneous building style and utilises the natural contours of the landscape. The campus has emerged around a distinct moraine gorge and the buildings for the departments and faculties are placed on the slopes, from the main buildings alongside the ring road to the center of the city at Nørreport.

Aarhus University
Photo © Julian Weyer

All throughout the campus, the buildings are variations of the same clear-cut prismatic volume with pitched roofs, oriented orthogonally to form individual architectural clusters sharing the same vocabulary. The way the buildings emerge from the landscape makes them seem to grow from it, rather than being superimposed on the site.

Aarhus University
Photo © Poul Ib Henriksen

The original scheme for the campus park was made by the famous Danish landscape architect C. Th. Sørensen. Until the death of C. Th. Sørensens in 1979 the development of the park areas were conducted in a close cooperation between C. Th. Sørensen, C. F. Møller and the local park authorities.

Photo © Poul Ib Henriksen
Photo © Poul Ib Henriksen

Since 1979 C. F. Møller Architects – in cooperation with the staff at the university – has continued the intentions of the original scheme for the park, and today the park is a beautiful, green area and an immense contribution to both the university and the city in general. In 2001, C. F. Møller Architects prepared a new masterplan for the long and short term development of the university.

Aarhus University
Photo © Julian Weyer

Although the university has been extended continuously for more than 75 years, the original masterplan and design principles have been maintained, and have proven a simple yet versatile tool to create a timeless and coherent architectural expression adaptable to changing programs. Today, the university is officially recognized as a Danish national architectural treasure and is internationally renowned as an excellent example of early modern university campus planning. Source by C. F. Møller Architects.

Aarhus University
Photo © Julian Weyer

Location: Aarhus, Denmark
Architect: C. F. Møller Architects
Landscape: C. Th. Sørensen
Client: Danish Ministry of Education
Size: 200,000 m2
Construction period: 1931-present
Year: 2015
Photographs: Jan Kofoed Winther, Torben Eskerod, Poul Ib Henriksen, Julian Weyer, Courtesy of C. F. Møller Architects

Aarhus University
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Aarhus University
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Aarhus University
Photo © Torben Eskerod
Aarhus University
Photo © Poul Ib Henriksen
Aarhus University
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Aarhus University
Photo © Torben Eskerod
Aarhus University
Photo © Torben Eskerod
Aarhus University
Photo © Torben Eskerod
Aarhus University
Photo © Torben Eskerod
Aarhus University
Photo © Torben Eskerod
Aarhus University
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Aarhus University
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