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Friday, December 16, 2011

Denmark may be small but it generates “BIG” designs & ambitions.

Year: Fall of 2008- Spring 2009
5 Notable Projects (not all from Denmark):

A veiw from a canal bridge in Sluseholmen, Fall 2008. Photo by the author.

  • Sluseholmen, Copenhagen, Denmark
As a housing development in Copenhagen’s south harbor it is commonly mistaken for Amsterdam because of its beautiful modern row housing along the man made canals. In the past decade there has been a push to gentrify Copenhagen’s south harbor. Sluseholmen provides housing to middle income families. For more information




A veiw of a round class room with a loundge on top from the main
 staircase of Ørestads Gymnasium, Fall 2008. Photo by the author
  • Ørestads Gymnasium, Copenhagen, Denmark 
    • high school known for it's flexibility in many forms

These gray metal objects with lids to open on the side are part of a trash network system
 placed thoughout Hammarby Sjöstad, Fall 2008. Photo by the author.
  • Hammarby Sjöstad , Stockholm, Sweden
  • housing development known for its ecological solutions


There is a big focus on rain water run off at BO01, Fall 2008.
 Photo by the author.

  • BO01 Malmo, Sweden
    •  housing development also know for its ecological solutions


This is a view of a staircase within the Zollverein Museum, Spring 2009. Photo by the author.

  • Zollverein Coal Mine, 100 hectares north of Essen, Germany
    • museum, school, cultural center, and concert hall, ect.




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