Category Culture Year ... Henning Larsen Studio Interior Design. Copenhagen-based firm Henning Larsen Architects has proposed a low-rise neighborhood south of central Copenhagen using all-timber construction. Henning Larsen Copenhagen, Denmark–based practice Henning Larsen has been selected to design the city's first all-timber neighborhood. Henning Larsen designs Copenhagen’s first all-timber neighborhood. The new masterplan in Copenhagen, Fælledby i Vejlands Kvarter, weaves itself into the natural landscape. Category Culture … The new community, Fælledby, was designed by Henning Larsen Architects in collaboration with engineering consultancy MOE, trying to present how human can live with nature in a modern and harmonic way.
Henning Larsen recently revealed the visuals of Fælledby, a new sustainable district envisioned as an all-timber neighbourhood, just beyond the Copenhagen City Center.
henning larsen‘s new fælledby neighborhood merges traditional danish urban and rural typologies to create a hybrid that balances the city and its natural surroundings. Henning Larsen says the design for Fælledby will be opened to public comment late this summer, and then revised and finalized for a projected 2021 construction start. Just beyond the Copenhagen city center, Henning Larsen’s proposal for Fælledby transforms the former dumping ground site into a model for sustainable living, balancing human priorities with a strong commitment to the natural surroundings. Courtesy of Henning Larsen Henning Larsen’s timber-construction proposal aims to reduce the carbon impact of the development. New Masterplan Secures Copenhagen’s First All-Timber Neighborhood The new masterplan in Copenhagen, Fælledby i Vejlands Kvarter, weaves itself into the natural landscape. Henning Larsen explained that sustainability is key for the masterplan. Courtesy of Henning Larsen Henning Larsen’s timber-construction proposal aims to reduce the carbon impact of the development. Fælledby is a sustainable housing scheme designed by Henning Larsen that will be constructed entirely out of timber and "place nature at its core". Henning Larsen recently revealed its plan for an entire timber neighborhood. The neighborhood merges traditional Danish urban and rural typologies to create a hybrid that balances the city and its natural surroundings. Den nye by er udført af Henning Larsen og MOE, der sammen giver et bud på, hvordan mennesket nu og i … Fælledby is a product of Henning Larsen’s own sustainable ambitions, as well as a reflection of local needs: an in-depth local hearing preceded the architectural competition, in which Copenhagen residents offered feedback to each project submitted for consideration. Fælledby is a product of Henning Larsen’s own sustainable ambitions, as well as a reflection of local needs: an in-depth local hearing preceded the architectural competition, in which Copenhagen residents offered feedback to each project submitted for consideration.
A selection of our projects ... Fælledby Quarter. Fælledby is a product of Henning Larsen’s own sustainable ambitions, as well as a reflection of local needs: an in-depth local hearing preceded the architectural competition, in which Copenhagen residents offered feedback to each project submitted for consideration. Den nye masterplan Fælledby i Vejlands Kvarter på Amager indskriver sig i naturens orden. The new community was designed by Henning Larsen and MOE, who give a message on how we can live with nature both now and in the future. Henning Larsen worked with biologists and environmental engineers from MOE to design a scheme that preserves 40 percent of the undeveloped landscape on site. Category Workspace Year 2015 Microsoft HQ Interiors. “Green corridors draw the surrounding landscape into the masterplan, dividing Fælledby into three smaller enclaves.
Category Workspace Civic Buildings & City Halls Year 2018 Eystur Town Hall. This development, being planned on a former junkyard in Copenhagen, is … Fælledby explores a living model with nature at its core, simultaneously crafting a new neighborhood to accommodate the demands of the growing city and increasing local biodiversity.