Børglum Kollegiet · Aarhus , Denmark
Project
Børglum Kollegiet
Architect
Harald Salling-Mortensen / Paul Niepoort
Location
Aarhus, Denmark
Year
1967
Photography
Andreas Raun Rosendahl
Børglum Kollegiet is a student housing complex located in Aarhus and designed by architects Harald Salling-Mortensen and Paul Niepoort in the 1960s. The complex consists of seven four-storey buildings built in yellow brick and arranged as an organic composition connected by low corridors.
The plan was conceived as an alternative to the typical long corridor dormitory typology. Each building is organised around a central kitchen and common space, with student rooms placed in a curved formation around it. Many of the rooms are pentagonal, allowing each unit a slightly different orientation and identity.
The distinctive layout, sometimes described as “flowers on a stem”, creates a social structure where smaller communities are connected to shared facilities and outdoor spaces across the site.

