DR Byen (; ) is the headquarters of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation,
DR, located in
Copenhagen
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,
Denmark
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, in the northwestern part of
Amager
Amager ( ), located in the Øresund, is Denmark's most densely populated island, with more than 216,000 inhabitants (January 2022). The protected natural area of ''Naturpark Amager'' (including Kalvebod Fælled) makes up more than one-third of the ...
. The first employees moved into DR Byen in 2006 and 2007, but the entire building, including the
Koncerthuset Concert Hall, was not completed until 2010.
The construction industry's enormous budget overruns have been widely discussed, and were also one of the main reasons of former CEO Kenneth Plummer's announcement on March 13, 2007, that 521 positions would be cut, and that 300 employees would be dismissed. DR Byen replaced
Radiohuset in
Frederiksberg
Frederiksberg () is a part of the Capital Region of Denmark. It is an independent municipality, Frederiksberg Municipality, separate from Copenhagen Municipality, but both are a part of the region of Copenhagen. It occupies an area of less tha ...
and
TV-Byen in
Søborg.
Facilities
The complex is approximately 131,000 m² large, including a basement divided into four segments, each housing their own departments. All the segments are connected by an "Indre Gade" of approximately 5,000 m² including the basement, which cuts through DR Byen at the height of the 2nd floor, and is about 180 meters long.
DR Byen consists of four segments:
* Segment 1: Houses all facilities related to DR's TV productions. This is DR Byen's largest segment, and houses DR's own television productions. The segment is characterized by the black tiles that characterize the facade.
* Segment 2: Houses DR's news, sport and weather departments. Segment 2 forms the framework for news dissemination. The building is characterized indoors by its large central room (also called the "newsroom"), which with its soft and open glass facades lets light flow into the workplaces in the building. The daily sports and news broadcasts, including
TV Avisen and DR Nyheder, are recorded here from the circular studio in the middle of the large room. In addition, several of the radio channel
DR P3
DR P3 (referred to in Denmark simply as P3) is a Danish current-based hit music radio station operated by the Danish Broadcasting Corporation. It is broadcast on FM radio, DAB, and Internet radio.
History
It commenced broadcasting on 1 January 1 ...
's broadcasts are broadcast from this building.
* Segment 3: Houses
P4 Copenhagen and administration. Segment 3 is DR Byen's middle segment, which consists of the large atrium that connects the buildings. The atrium is designed so that the temperatures follow the seasons. The building houses DR's entire administrative organization, DR Copenhagen and most of DR's internal service facilities, including the canteen. The segment is approx. 17,000 m² incl. basement and was designed by
Gottlieb Paludan Architects.
* Segment 4: Houses
DR Koncerthuset and consists of four halls. It was designed by the famous architect
Jean Nouvel
Jean Nouvel (; born 12 August 1945) is a French architect. Nouvel studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and was a founding member of ''Mars 1976'' and ''Syndicat de l'Architecture'', France’s first labor union for architects. He has ob ...
.
The signages at DR Byen were designed by Front Nordic.
The
DR Byen Station on the
M1 line of
Copenhagen Metro is located nearby.
Budget overruns

Originally, the budget for the construction of DR's new headquarters was DKK 3 billion in 1999 prices (almost DKK 3.5 billion in 2006 prices). When construction began in 1999, the then
culture minister
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,
Elsebeth Gerner Nielsen
Elsebeth Gerner Nielsen (born 5 January 1960) is a Danish politician, former principal of Design School Kolding, and former Minister of Culture and former Member of Parliament for the Radical Left.
She was a Member of Parliament for Vejle County ...
(
R) made a margin of uncertainty so that the final price of the construction could be 15 percent higher or 10 percent lower – that means between DKK 2.7 billion or 3.5 billion.
The first budget overrun came to light in 2004, when it was announced that the construction cost would be DKK 300 million more expensive. This was due, among other things, to the fact that the construction of DR Byen's concert hall was far more complicated than first assumed. The then-chairman of DR's board,
Jørgen Kleener, did not believe that he had been adequately briefed on the construction's development.
Christian S. Nissen was dismissed as general manager, and later Jørgen Kleener also chose to resign from his post.
In August 2005, the now former general manager, Kenneth Plummer, takes over. He announces a tighter management of the economy in DR, and shaves off DKK 90 million in a round of savings.
The second budget overrun is published in September 2006. The construction will cost an additional DKK 600 million. DR's finance director Bent Fjord resigns as a result of the overrun.
TV Avisen tells on October 10, 2006, that the construction management has been aware at least since September 2005 that there could be budget overruns of over DKK 250 million. Two days later DR's board asks the National Audit Office to investigate the case. Prior to the board meeting, the person responsible for DR construction,
Kjeld Boye Møller, is dismissed.
February 5, 2007, it was announced that construction is progressing with another DKK 700 million, so that the total bill in 1999 prices will be DKK 4.7 billion, corresponding to DKK 5.5 billion in 2007 prices. In other words, construction has become 34 percent more expensive in 1999 prices than the maximum margin of uncertainty allowed.
March 13, 2007, CEO Kenneth Plummer announces a comprehensive savings plan, which entails the dismissal of 300 employees and savings of DKK 300 million per year from 2008. A total of 521 positions were cut.
An emergency power system was not included in the original budget. If the emergency power system is included, the excess will be DKK 0.3 billion greater, cf. the audit study, point 2.2.
The building complex's name is an example of
særskrivning (cf.
TV-Byen and
Radiohuset)
Gallery
Image:Emmelie de Forest congratulations banner at DR Byen.jpg, A banner on DR Byen congratulating Emmelie de Forest
Emmelie Charlotte-Victoria de Forest (born 28 February 1993) is a Danish-Swedish singer and songwriter. She Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013, represented Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 with the song "Only Teardrops" and w ...
on her Eurovision Song Contest 2013
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win
Image:DR Byen - covered street.jpg, Covered "street" in DR Byen
File:Røde Mellemvej, Sundholm.jpg, Aerial photo from 1953. DR Byen would be built where Røde Mellemvej (left) which continues into Amager Fælledvej
Amager ( ), located in the Øresund, is Denmark's most densely populated island, with more than 216,000 inhabitants (January 2022). The protected natural area of ''Naturpark Amager'' (including Kalvebod Fælled) makes up more than one-third of the ...
(right) bends
See also
*
DR Byen station
References
External links
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