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The Krane / Arcgency ph: Rasmus Hjortshøj – COAST Studio
WFH House, een villa dat is opgebouwd uit 3 zeecontainers. Het Deense Arcgency ontwierp deze woning in het Chinese Wuxi.
Arcgency designed House on the Hill in Vallekilde, Denmark -- via ArchDaily
Unionkul Temporary Office by Arcgency, Copenhagen - Denmark
Unionkul Temporary Office by Arcgency, Copenhagen – Denmark
Arcgencyhas completed a contemporary office building located in the Northern Harbour of Copenhagen. Named Unionkul, the project holds a temporary place on a vacant lot which will be later transformed into residential area. The office building, consisting of an imposing stack of containers, is ‘made to be moved’. Designed to be energy efficient, the architect defines the project as an ‘experiment…
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Made to be Moved | Arcgency | Rasmus Hjortshøj | Via
Arcgency is a Copenhagen office dedicated to Resource Conscious Architecture. Based on knowledge gained from research and projects on how to assemble and disassemble buildings Arcgency developed an architectural concept that is easily moveable while still offering the qualities of permanent buildings. More than that, it is an experiment in pre-fab architecture that challenges universal waste issues and traditional building techniques; How do we minimize energy usage while adapting to the rough and dynamic Scandinavian climate? How do we implement a high level of flexibility and functionality in the creation of ideal workspaces for creative entrepreneurs? How do we create a sustainable design that prioritizes diverse and interesting spaces with great visual quality and daylight conditions? How do we make a building move?
Seems like the Wadden Sea Center is a top sight for the Little Red Riding Bag. After Dorte Mandrup, this is the proposal of Arcgency: Resource Conscious Architecture http://www.arcgency.com/21270/4919587/gallery/wadden-sea
Livsrum healthcare center by Arcgency, Vejle - Denmark
Livsrum healthcare center by Arcgency, Vejle – Denmark
Livsrum healthcare center by Arcgency, Vejle – Denmark
Photography: Arcgency Design by Arcgency, Raunstrup and HUNDSBÆK & HENRIKSEN
http://arcgency.com/21270/505536/gallery/livsrum_-lysningen
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