CF Møller Architects has won the competition to build a new prison, closed state and the island of Falster. The new state prison for about 250 inmates is designed as a low structure, urban, centered around a number of facilities for both leisure and work, which are linked by way of streets and a central square. The design creates an urban environment that interacts with the landscape on both sides of the high-foot perimeter wall. As a compact, allows urban development that includes natural areas and other for education, areas for livestock and for the integration of sports facilities in the landscape within the perimeter. The idea is to have a varied and stimulating environment.
The center contains various programs, an administration building, occupying a building and a cultural center with a library, a hall of worship, sports facilities and a shop. Radiated from this point outward modules are distributed in the prison-Four blocks of ordinary imprisonment and a high-security block. Each building has its own individual identity within the complex. In its entirety, features a warm shade of gray given by its materiality. The variation is provided by, among other things, the central occupancy building that is built green tint glass with perforated metal plates, the result is a shade of color on its surface. The cultural center, which is round in shape, has a glass roof, surrounded by green ribbons.
The six meters high wall, with its corners and variations, generating a star-shaped perimeter that gives us a dynamic sequence, a less restrictive to give a sense of dialogue with the outside world. CF Møller Architects has won the contest collaboration with the engineering company in Denmark Rambølly close exchange with Marianne in Landscape Levinsen also design firm Aggebo and Henriksen and working environment with the consulting firm CRECEA.









