HAPI House, designed by Christine Callsen in Copenhagen, Denmark, showcases a vibrant and individualized interior decor. Situated in a prestigious brick building, the project explores the theme of colors, incorporating hints of pink and yellow in every room. This approach invites individuality, creating spaces that are meaningful and personal, emphasizing atmosphere, vibrations, and vitality.
Interior of an apartment in Denmark designed by Hanna Pietras Architects is a harmonious blend of vintage aesthetics and modern contemporary spirit. Designed in 2024 with a minimalist Bauhaus style, the interior features cosy, warm colours inspired by nature.
Vestre Fjord Park, a recreational learning and experience landscape, is a captivating project designed by Danish firm Adept in 2017. Located in Aalborg, Denmark, this park along the Limfjord, the largest fjord in the country, seamlessly blends the natural landscape with various outdoor activities and facilities. The nuanced balance between the elements creates a vibrant, local character that has garnered recognition, including nominations for the Danish Landscape Award 2017 and the World Architecture Festival Award 2018.
Discover Heatherhill Beach House in Denmark, designed by Norm Architects in 2024. This exquisite house blends Danish architectural traditions with modern innovation, creating a seamless interface with nature. It’s a tranquil retreat that respects the environment and emphasizes materiality, integrating wood and natural light to enhance its connection to the beautiful landscape and Kattegat.
Discover Vipp Cold Hawaii, a guesthouse masterpiece by Hahn Lavsen, nestled in Thy National Park, Denmark. Opening in 2024, this architectural marvel harmonizes modern design with its historic roots as a fisherman’s cottage. Perfect for slow living and surf enthusiasts, its minimalistic aesthetics and proximity to nature encapsulate the essence of Cold Hawaii’s serene coastal landscape.
At the northern tip of Denmark in Skagen lies a summer house that tells a tale of local history and architecture. Designed by PAX Architects in 2021, Skagen Klitgaard is a wooden marvel, echoing Skagen’s Black Period with a black-painted exterior and thatched roof.
With interiors tailored for family intimacy and togetherness, this house masterfully blends the line between indoor and outdoor living, paying homage to its serene surroundings.
Villa Wood in Copenhagen, Denmark, is a modern wooden house that is a perfect example of how to live and build sustainably. Designed by Nord Architects in 2019, this ‘living laboratory’ of modern and sustainable building types aims to have a low climate footprint, but maximum impact on life quality and a healthy indoor climate.
With CLT elements in mass-timber, Villa Wood can be customized to meet the needs of different families with varying living patterns and preferences. This house is also designed for disassembly, so all parts are potentially destined for reuse.