Year in Review – Highlights from 2021
With lockdowns and restrictions persisting into 2021, the meaning of ‘an arm’s length’ has become more literal than symbolic. And yet despite the challenges we’ve all faced, 2021 offered immense opportunity to stand stronger than ever on our commitment to deliver innovative and sustainable projects that insist on curiosity and a human-scale regardless of their context and climate.
With 2022 now fast approaching, we’re taking a moment to reflect on the year that has passed, highlighting some of the projects, moments, and ideas that made this past year special.
We Celebrated on Home Turf
With the win of the Højvangen Church in Skanderborg, we have the opportunity to contribute to Denmark’s rich history of modern churches. The first church to be built in its parish in over 500 years, Højvangen Church will be a new public gathering point in the growing residential area in Skanderborg, Denmark.
Marmormolen – or, the Melting Pot – is set to become one of the largest contemporary wood structures in Denmark at completion. The project combines office, retail, and public program on the popular Nordhavn waterfront and features a welcoming green plaza, lush rooftop gardens, promenades and a waterfront park.
Finally, 'Nordø' (Norhern Island) also located on Nordhavn, offered us the opportunity to leave our mark on the urban footprint of Copenhagen’s fastest growing neighborhood.