Nørreport Bike Stand

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Space optimised
design

Year: 2015

The Nørreport Bike Stand is designed to optimize the use of space in connection with bicycle parking. The bicycle stands were originally developed for Nørreport Station in Copenhagen. The characteristic feature of the Nørreport Bike Stand is the slim pillar and the bicycle brackets made in one piece bent into a V-shape. The stand is available with one or two brackets and with the option of mounting either a solar lamp, an uplight or a simple closed cap at the top. The brackets can be used for all ordinary bicycle tires and do not damage lights mounted on the wheels. The double-bracket stands are space-saving, because the wheels of parked bicycles overlap.

See more at www.noerreportbikestand.com

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Double and single bicycle stands.

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Optional tops: Solar cell lamp, uplight or steel cap.

Like stars
in a row

The best use of the area is obtained when the bicycle stands are placed close together, at a distance of 450–475 mm and turned 45 degrees. Besides stainless steel, the bike stand also comes in other materials such as galvanized steel and powder painted steel, in an array of
different colours.

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At Nørreport Station, the bike stands are made of stainless steel, and the many solar lamps on top of the bike stands light up when it gets dark, looking like a row of a thousand stars, while uplights on other bike stands illuminate the underside of the cloud-shaped bike covers

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Year: 2015

Client: City of Copenhagen

Collaborators: Gottlieb Paludan Architects, HSM Industri

Team: Caroline Nagel, Mads Birgens, Johanne Holmsberg, Thomas Krarup, Tabea Treier

Photographer: Rasmus Hjortshøj – COAST