Showing posts with label Denmark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denmark. Show all posts
Interior Design

For creative growth
They have offered municipality Rudersdahl in Denmark the project with the big open space for various kinds of activity where people can creatively grow.Also co-authors of the project are MASU Planning, Øllgaard Consulting Engineer, Spangenberg and Madsen Consulting Engineer, Hausenberg.





Danish Cultural Centre Mariehøj
Interior Design

The architectural tendency of 21st century
In a new 5-floor building a total area of 6,500 sq.m. will take places the educational centre for adults, VUC.On-opinion architects, the building corresponds to the basic standards which will be will take root into architecture of the educational centres of the future: concentration on creation of healthy atmosphere, a low current consumption, a combination of various cultural experiences.

Education Centre, Denmark
House Construction
Christensen &Co. ArkitekterHoliday Home in Asserbo
This is a real Danish Bach. Located between the coast and Lake Arresø in Northern Sealand (note not New Zealand).

Perfect layout for roughing it at the beach, lake or river. The sleeping and bathrooms are built into the back wall meaning that all the areas that really need to be cosy and not as lit, are at the back. The kitchen takes the eastern (sunrise) wall of the main living area where everyone plays cards, drinks and chats till the early hours where all head off to their bunk rooms.
The Tortilla shell shape means that the rear wall (thermal mass) can temperate the back rooms, while the main living area with 3 sides of opening glass can become a large shaded deck in warm weather, or be heated by the fire in colder temps. By the look of all that glass I'm predicting it's like a 3/4 sleeping bag, you can use it only 3 out of the 4 seasons.







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