Article source: C.F. Møller Architects
The Netto store at Bygholm Bakker is the first of a new concept that sets new standards for well-being and sustainability in grocery stores. The store is visible and inviting with an elegant and large enclosed entrance area and timber-clad facade. The glass section draws daylight deep into the building and makes the shop appear bright and open, creating a view to the beautiful timber roof construction. The entrance area is obliquely cut and the dynamic effect creates a natural open space in front of the entrance. A fresh produce section is placed in the forecourt so that the marketplace and entrance area are integrated into one. An exceptionally good indoor climate for a grocery store is assured in part by the large intake of daylight, improved air quality and the reduction in the use of materials containing harmful substances.
- Architects: C.F. Møller Architects
- Project: Netto, Bygholm Bakker
- Location: Horsens, Denmark
- Photography: Julian Weyer
- Client: Salling Group A/S
- Size: 1198 m²
- Landscape: C.F. Møller Architects
- Collaborators: Innovater, Arne Elkjær