INSPIRATION FROM AROUND THE WORLD FOR AN AESTHETIC AND MEANINGFUL LIFESTYLE
The Ørestad Church in Copenhagen, designed by Henning Larsen, is a sculptural timber building and modern community hub. Built from biobased materials, the church acts as a sustainable “CO₂ bank”.
NOT A HOTEL Setouchi is the unusual name for holiday homes in an equally unusual setting. The Danish studio BIG designed an exclusive resort in a Japanese national park.
In her collections, Nynne Kunde brings together craftsmanship, exaggerated silhouettes and Scandinavian minimalism. The recurring theme is female empowerment: with her sustainable pieces, the designer endeavours to empower women to leave fleeting trends behind them and instead opt for individual combinations that stand out and embolden the wearer.
A former Aldi supermarket on Denmark’s North Sea coast is transformed into the Museum for Papirkunst by Bjarke Ingels Group – a sustainable landmark celebrating paper art, design, and adaptive reuse architecture.
The new Torshavn ferry terminal is set to give the Faroe Islands a new architectural landmark with a hybrid timber-concrete design. With architects Henning Larsen on board, it also re-opens the harbour to the islanders.
Stockholm Wood City, the world's largest city built of wood, is being built on a former industrial site. The architecture for the showcase city of the future comes from timber construction pioneers Henning Larsen and White Arkitekter.
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