Hegnslund, formerly Tipperary, is the former summer residence of Gyldendal CEO Frederik Hegel at Springforbi, between Taarbæk and Strandmøllen, Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality, some 15 km north of centra Copenhagen, Denmark.
A 1995 revision of the so-called Springforbi Plan from the 1930s listed Hegnslund as one of 12 buildings in the otherwise open green belt not intended for demolition.
Hegel constructed his own summer residence in Springforbi with the assistance of the architect Henning Hansen.
[4][5] He was chairman of FL Smidt and a board member of Nordisk Kabel og Trød, Aalborg Portland and the Danish subsidiaries of the Ford, General Moters and Warner Bros.[6] The so-called Springforbi Plan from the 1930s provided the guidelines for retaining and developing the Springforbi area as a green belt north of Copenhagen.
A revision of the Springforbi Plan in 1995 listed Hegnslund as one of 12 of the remaining 20 buildings in the area that were not intended for demolition.
The exterior walls have charred, vertical board siding and relatively small windows with white frames and shutters.