Pasteurs Tårn, High-rise building in Carlsberg district, Denmark.
Pasteurs Tårn is a sleek high-rise building in the Carlsberg district of Copenhagen that reaches 120 meters high with 37 floors of contemporary residences. The tower features expansive floor-to-ceiling windows and modern finishes throughout its residential spaces.
The tower was built in the 2020s as a departure from Copenhagen's tradition of low-rise architecture. Its construction marked a significant shift in how the former brewery district was reimagined for urban development.
The building houses students from Forest College, creating an academic community in the formerly industrial brewery district. Residents shape the area through their daily activities and presence in the neighborhood.
The tower incorporates modern amenities and communal areas with direct access to public transportation networks. This convenient location makes it easy to reach central Copenhagen and surrounding neighborhoods.
The building is named after scientist Louis Pasteur, linking scientific history to residential life in the heart of a former brewery complex. This naming choice reflects how the site has transformed from industrial production to contemporary housing.
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