Bystrup Architecture Design Engineering
{{Short description|Danish architecture and design firm}}
Bystrup Arkitekter (BYSTRUP) is a Danish architecture and design firm established in 1994. The office is located at Vermundsgade 40 A in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Organization
The company employs between 11–50 planners, architects, and designers. The workforce consists of junior and senior architects and business professionals.
Work overview
File:Odins Bro under construction, Odense, Denmark.jpeg at Odense, designed by Bystrup]]
The company mainly focuses on developing buildings, bridges, and power pylons.
Among others, BYSTRUP has created the energy efficient Pandora HQ, located in the heart of Copenhagen. The company is also the creator of Neue Messe München, the Munich Trade Fair, and Norges Varemesse, the Norwegian Trade Fair.
In 2015, Bystrup and partners won the design for a pedestrian bridge between Nine Elms and Pimlico in London, with spiral ramps preserving parks at both ends.{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/nov/25/public-fury-as-new-bridge-across-the-thames-announced-at-nine-elms |title=Public fury as new bridge across the Thames announced at Nine Elms|author=Oliver Wainwright|work=the Guardian}} Bystrup has furthermore designed the Langelinje Bridge in central Copenhagen, as well as several motorway bridges and projects abroad.
Starting in 2001, the company has been developing new design power pylons. These have been installed and energized in Denmark and abroad (see below).
Tubular power pylons and awards
=The Design Pylon=
The BYSTRUP Design Pylon was awarded 1st prize in an international competition organised by the Danish TSO Energinet.dk in 2001.{{cite web|url=https://www.powerpylons.com/design-pylon|title=The Design Pylon|publisher=Bystrup|website=powerpylons.com|access-date=2019-04-09}} At present, about 80 of these pylons have been erected in Denmark and are energized since 2004.
=The Eagle Pylon=
File:Sidste mast før forbindelsen gennem jordkabler på sydvestsiden af Bølling Sø ved Engesvang.jpg
After winning another competition in Denmark, 500 pylons are installed an energized on a main 400kV line in Denmark with a design called "Eagle".{{cite web|url=https://www.powerpylons.com/eagle-pylon|title=The Eagle Pylon|publisher=Bystrup|website=powerpylons.com|access-date=2019-04-09}} Operational in late 2014 and carrying 2x1,800 MW."[http://www.inmr.com/aesthetic-tower-design-helps-danish-grid-operator-obtain-approvals-important-new-400-line/ Aesthetic Tower Design Helps Danish Grid Operator Obtain Approvals for Important New 400 kV Line]" 26 January 2015{{cite web|url=http://www.energinet.dk/DA/ANLAEG-OG-PROJEKTER/Nyheder/Sider/500-nye-hojspaendingsmaster-sender-strom-gennem-Jylland.aspx|title=500 nye højspændingsmaster sender strøm gennem Jylland|publisher=|access-date=2015-11-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151117021047/http://www.energinet.dk/DA/ANLAEG-OG-PROJEKTER/Nyheder/Sider/500-nye-hojspaendingsmaster-sender-strom-gennem-Jylland.aspx|archive-date=2015-11-17|url-status=dead}}
=T-Pylon=
File:End of line of T pylons (geograph 4456721).jpg
In 2011, following a design competition managed by RIBA Competitions the Royal Institute of British Architects awarded a £5,000 reward to Bystrup for a new design of electrical towers called the T-Pylon,{{cite web|url=https://www.powerpylons.com/t-pylon|title=The T-Pylon|publisher=Bystrup|website=powerpylons.com|access-date=2019-04-09}} designed by Bystrup architect Rasmus Jessing. The design, which energy secretary Chris Huhne called "an innovative design which is simple, classical and practical", is set to replace the 88,000 pylons that have been in use in the United Kingdom since the 1920s. This design, which lowers the size from {{convert|50|to|32|m}} and {{convert|30|to|20|t}}, is lauded for its appearance and energy conservation ability. The Pylon's conductors are in a unique triangular configuration which should theoretically minimize the extent of circuits and magnetic fields. The project will play a role in the United Kingdom's plan to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 2050 because energy production and use will rely heavily on electricity.{{cite news|title=Pylon design competition winner revealed |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15293918 |accessdate=20 February 2015|agency=BBC|date=14 October 2011}}
References
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External links
- {{official|https://bystrup.dk/}}
- [http://www.theengineer.co.uk/energy-and-environment/news/bystrup-wins-uk-pylon-design-competition-with-t-pylon/1010612.article Bystrup wins UK Pylon Design Competition with T-Pylon | The Engineer The Engineer]
Category:Architecture firms of Denmark
Category:Architecture firms based in Copenhagen
Category:Companies based in Copenhagen Municipality