Modern Saxo Bank Design in Copenhagen by 3XN Architects
The Saxo Bank with the building of modern and a respite, Saxo Bank was founded in 1992 in Denmark and counts around 850 staff members of 35 nationalities who serve customers from 115 different countries. Saxo Bank’s new headquarter in Copenhagen is designed by 3XN Architects. Saxo Bank is a young dynamic internet bank, the Saxo Bank focus on service online-trade with currencies, shares and futures on the bank’s self-developed platform, Saxo Trader.

Here you can see some of the bank interior, this is real modern and luxury. The interior of the building is open and transparent with a large sense of community. The open plans centre round a softly shaped atrium with a glass roof. In the atrium, the main stair case winds up to the top. However, the main room and largest attraction of the building is the so-called Trading Floor where share prices are monitored intensely and resemble scenes from American movies about stock exchanges. Furthermore, the building encompasses a large number of rooms for technical support, kitchenettes and recreational areas.
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