In 2020, Club Templetree was designed and constructed by Primus Architects, and has since been awarded much acclaim for its stunning architectural expression and functionality. The school needed to expand its capacity for its children and with that, the need for the club facilities arose. The project team put emphasis on sustainability including waste storage, energy usage and choice of materials, and with that in mind, recycled brick slips from Gamle Mursten were selected for the facade cladding.
The building’s prominent corner position makes it a noticeable addition to the establish local area. The facade, with the muted yellow brick slip cladding, creates a soft and inviting impression that effortlessly harmonices with the existing cityscape.
The building’s construction supports an environment where children and adults can meet in a functional and aesthetic setting. The yellow brick shells contribute to the warm expression of the building, providing a comfortable and welcoming environment for both children and staff.
The Templetree is now an integral part of a wider campus between Bülowsvej, Thorvaldsensvej and Rosenørns Allè. With its striking architecture and considered material choices, the building stands as a shining example of how functionality and aesthetics can be brought together to create elegance that embraces modern demands yet respects historic context.
Fotograf: Michael Ellehammer.







