Copenhagen's Unusual Solution For Graffiti-Covered Building

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Copenhagen, Denmark's capital and largest city not only consistently makes the list for its amazing quality of life, but also, for being one of the world's most environmentally friendly cities, dotted with lots of open spaces and parks. However, just as in any urban area, the city has its shares of vandals - In this case, graffiti artists. One particular eyesore, was the children's playground pavilion located in the city's Central park.

That was until Danish architectural firm MLRP came up with this unusual idea of turning it around it around from a drab normal building into a fun interactive structure - One that has become the pride and joy of the neighborhood!

To create Mirror Pavilion, the architects lined the elongated sides of the building with a facade made from planks of charred wood. Looming behind? All kinds of surprises from restrooms to flexible spaces that can be used for activities. To make it even more fun, the doors parallel to the facade are fitted with convex and concave polished steel sheets, so that adults and children can spend hours, enjoying their distorted images.

The two sides of the building are also encased with stainless steel sheets, that reflect the surrounding gardens and landscapes so beautifully that the building seems to meld right into the park. Come nighttime, the magical building can be covered with protective shutters and turned back into the anonymous structure, it once used to be.

The best part is, the architects and the Municipality of Copenhagen are not done yet. They are next going to work on a footbridge across the lake that will feature twisted ropes and other fun things. Also, in the works, is the makeover of another existing building into a traffic playground - A collection of colorful structures that will house a faux bakery, post office and theater for kids to play in.

Resources: gizmag.com,freshome.com

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138 Comments
  • Buttcheekover 13 years
    Oh i thought it would be a building coverd with graffiti
    • sasyover 13 years
      cool idea! also it would intresting to designate a building to graffiti artists . although that would kinda defeat the point...
      • shayshaypink
        shayshaypinkover 13 years
        My aunt traveled to Australia and they actually have a tunnel for graffiti. You cannot even see concrete. You should look it up, it's very interesting!
      • tasover 13 years
        omg soooooooooooooooooooo cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooollllllllll
        • Weirdo wooover 13 years
          Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!
          • gmoney44over 13 years
            that was kool like kool lad
            • :P <3 over 13 years
              so not cool
              • diamond
                diamondover 13 years
                Dis izz soo kool
                • melmoo
                  melmooover 13 years
                  Awsome i want to go there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                  • Ave B.over 13 years
                    I've been to Copenhagen before.
                    • Magaliover 13 years
                      Thats Awesome !