The airport’s first four-storey car park, close to Terminal 2, was opened in 1991. The building is the result of a turnkey design and planning competition won by contractors Højgaard & Schultz and KHRAS Architects. The most noticeable features of the building are its attractive glass facade and its two opposing rotundas that house the entry and exit ramps. Its excellent and unconventional architecture is combined with optimum functionality. With space for about 1,300 cars on four storeys, it has become a model for other car parks in the airport. Today, it is just one of three car park buildings, the last of which, close to the Hilton Copenhagen.