Copenhagen Airport’s new terminal is currently attracting international attention – and not just because of its impressive architecture. Seen from above, the futuristic building resembles a folded paper aeroplane, thereby uniquely combining functionality, sustainability and Scandinavian design sensibilities. Characterised by clean lines and flowing forms, the design impressively demonstrates how modern infrastructure can be so much more than merely functional architecture.
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With its striking appearance, the airport is setting new standards for sustainable mobility and innovative architecture in Europe. The design not only symbolises travel itself, but also embodies lightness, progress and the shift towards more environmentally conscious transport solutions. Particularly when combined with the consistent integration of modern environmental technology, the project is set to become a flagship for the next generation of international airports.
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Following the successful project at the Amager waste-to-energy plant, we are therefore particularly proud to now be able to equip the CPH incineration system with our innovative filter type. Our involvement in one of Scandinavia’s most advanced infrastructure projects once again highlights the growing importance of high-performance filtration and emission control technologies for sustainable urban development. In sensitive areas such as airports and energy plants in particular, efficient filtration systems play a crucial role in combining the highest environmental standards with technological progress.
The combination of iconic architecture, smart energy infrastructure and state-of-the-art environmental technology makes Copenhagen Airport a symbol of what cities and transport hubs of the future could look like: efficient, sustainable and, at the same time, inspiring. We are delighted to be part of this pioneering project and to work together on solutions that combine innovation with environmental responsibility.
