Agersbækshaver is a residential area in Aarhus, which creates connection and coherence to the nearby institutions while strengthening the urban life in the area through a variety of areas.
A vibrant city centre with modern homes, community spaces, cosy meeting places, green areas and walking and cycling paths that connect to the city's forests and various sustainability measures.
Housing designed as part of the Olympic Village in London. After the Games the new village will offer a revitalized area with sustainable housing to approx. 10,000 Londoners.
Mixed student housing, educators' academy and kindergarden in a dense urban block with two landmark tall buildings, active ground floors and shared green courtyards and roof terraces.
Mixed-use regeneration development in Waltham Forest, London, comprised of exclusively affordable housing, public realm design, retail, allotments and new creative workspaces.
Block D is part of the master plan for Brokvarteret in Aarhus, where it contributes to the reinterpretation of the classic brick building neighborhood with sculptural blocks, where between communities and activities unfold in green urban spaces.
A development in the attractive new Copenhagen district of Carlsberg City, which reinterprets the Copenhagen urban block and makes reference to the district’s attractive old brewery buildings.
A classic Copenhagen apartment block with a 50 metre high tower in the new district of Carlsberg City, containing homes and businesses, with excellent communal areas and plenty of daylight.