Danish Crown's new headquarters is a tribute to traditional Danish farm buildings and village communities. The impressive complex is situated on a 12-hectare plot, and its harmonious design creates a dynamic work and innovation environment.
Villa P is a private villa designed by Gondesen+Wenzig architects. The source of inspiration was the idea of a Spanish farmhouse.
Simple, cubic structures with RT154 Ultima result in a modern appearance.
A play of horizontal and vertical lines creates a playful composition. Take a look at this epic villa design by Engel Architects from the Netherlands.
Transparent brickwork is a wall section where individual bricks are omitted. This can help create an intriguing appearance with varying light ingress and interplay of shadows.
There are many possibilities – the appearance varies depending on the type of brick, ...
For the new headquarters of Danish Crown in Randers, we collaborated with CEBRA architects to produce our longest brick beam yet. It measures 16.2 meters in length with an impressive clear span of 15.8 meters. This project truly reflects a team ...
Bricks carry stories from our home and the spaces, we live in. Bricks are not just being bricks. Bricks are the stories about our everyday lives. In a collab with trend spotter and researcher Anja Bisgaard Gaede from SPOTT, we have ...
With our new brick collection Revived, we look back at rose-colored universes, sky-high platform boots and naive suburban dreams.
No two waterstruck bricks are alike. The texture, surface and colour of each brick vary – just enough to create a distinctive expression in the overall brickwork.
As one of the oldest building materials, dating back to at least 7500 BCE, brick is often thought of as a traditional, classic option for a building facade. Throughout its long history, however, the brick industry has changed and modernized to ...
It is a rare occasion for a historic neighborhood to have new buildings. Never the less, this is exactly what happened along the elegant and ornate structures of Frederiksberg Allé in Copenhagen. The historical avenue was inspired by Parisian architecture and ...
It takes innovative material to challenge status quo and change the way we arrange our lives, houses and cities. Recent projects suggest, that the future of architecture may be paved by inconsistent beauty.