Why Copenhagen is championing sustainable architecture - SilverKris
"A 1,500 m², eco-friendly sports complex distinguished by a wooden façade, sloping green roofs and an encircling lawn; its angular form and large perimeter windows create strong indoor–outdoor links. The multipurpose centre is divided into five adaptable zones with both heated spaces (for yoga and dance) and unheated areas (for basketball), is open 24/7 and operates unmanned, allowing unrestricted public access. Developed through community co-creation via surveys and architect-led workshops, the building responds to local needs and emphasises social sustainability, standing as a human-scale, green insertion amid larger concrete developments." - Alexandra Pereira
Skateboard track, climbing wall and space to play some indoor sports. Outside there is also a fitness track. Great way to spend an hour, especially with kids.
Andrei D.
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Lovely place for indoor sports - from skateboarding to basketball
Wardrobe C.
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What a shame. They changed the climbing wall to a skating ramp. But ofcourse thats a good for some! Great outside area
Manolis V.
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Super nice place for playing/training! Nice ping pong tables and a basketball/football indoors court too
MivPiv
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Nice place, but not well maintained. Two tabletennis tables, but both are broken. Ok for football and basketball.
Daoud
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Nice place to play football or other sports. It supports skateboarding til.