Durable materials/designs that stand the test of time
Learning
Ensuring sustainability through well-thought architecture
Royal Danish Library, Aarhus University
Transformation of former basement depot into attractive study environment (cheap m²)
Architecture that ensures wellbeing and supports learning (daylight, indoor climate and contact with outdoor spaces)
DMJX, Aarhus
Integrated solar shading.
Lysningen in Viborg
A school and community center - to be used 24/7 and form a framework for new communities. Here we incorporate fixed solar shading (partial) and certified to DGNB gold.
Reduce C02, minimize resource consumption, focus on biodiversity. Restoring nature.
Sophie Radich School, Oslo
The school is built with solid wood and wooden facades. Designed as BREEAM excellent (not certified)
Lyreskov School, Bov, DK
Rainwater from the site runs into a ditch/gutter and is collected in a school lake.
Erlev School, Haderslev, DK
CO₂: Footprint building materials: 5.9 kg CO₂ / m²/ year Footprint operation: 2.6 kg CO₂ / m² / year
Total: 8.5 kg CO₂ / m² / year.
Fixed solar shading, good contact with outdoor space, wood as primary material.