Mirror House
Copenhagen, Denmark
MLRP, Denmark
Year: 2012
Area: 140 sqm
Photos: Laura Stamer
Descriptive memory on the project's article in ArchDaily.com:
"Funhouse mirrors are mounted on the gabled ends of this playground
pavilion in Copenhagen, as well as behind the doors. This engages a play
with perspective, reflection and tranformation. Instead of a typical
closed gable facade, the mirrored gables creates a sympathetic
transition between built and landscape and reflects the surrounding
park, playground and activity.
Windows and doors are integrated in the wood-clad facade behind facade
shutters with varied bent mirror panel effects. At night the shutters
are closed making the building anonymous. During the day the building
opens up, attracting the children who enjoy seeing themselves
transformed in all directions. With simple means it has succeeded to transform an existing, sad and
anonymous building to a unique and respectful installation in the newly
renovated park. The roof and facade is clad with heat-modified wood and the gables and
shutters are clad with mirror polished stainless steel. The Mirror House
is a flexible space and restrooms, used by kindergarden classes."
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