A practice that is willing to be slow. We choose few clients, take long over each commission, and revisit our finished work years later to see how it has aged. This is the work we have signed our name to.
A long single-storey villa in concrete and glass, set into a slope half an hour north of Copenhagen. Designed for a family of four who wanted fewer walls and a longer view. The kitchen runs the full length of the south elevation.
A new-build townhouse on a narrow plot, with full-height glazing on the south facade and an oak-lined courtyard at the centre. The owners wanted a house that felt larger than its footprint without raising the roofline.
A small visitor pavilion set on the chalk cliffs, with three stacked levels of viewing platforms framed in douglas fir. Built for a regional cultural foundation, opened in the spring of 2025. Free to enter, year-round.
A new study wing for the Aarhus city library, in pale concrete and oak. Designed around natural daylight from three orientations, with deep window seats along the western edge. Quiet by design.
Each project has its own page with full plans, photography, and a short essay. Built top-to-bottom by Exporado.