The Living Places concept has Denmark’s lowest CO2 footprint and a first-class indoor climate, demonstrating that we don’t have to wait for future technology to build far more sustainable homes that are healthy and beautiful to live in.
Starting from ground-up – each building component has been optimized for the best constellation of price. Indoor climate and carbon footprint, with a special focus given to the envelope of the building where significant CO2 savings can be achieved.
Working with partners EFFEKT architects, the engineering consultancy ARTELIA and contractor Enemærke & Petersen, the project includes seven full-scale prototypes: five open pavilions and two completed single family houses.
Localisation: Otto Busses Vej 29A Copenhagen
Developers: VELUX
Architect: EFFEKT
Contractor: Enemærke & Petersen a/s
Engineer: ARTELIA
Landowner: DSB
With Tue Foged (Co-founder, Creative Director, MAA M.Arch – EFFEKT), Yves Sottiaux (Market Director Belgium & Luxembourg – VELUX), Nicole Di Santo (Sustainable Buildings Specialist – VELUX)
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