
The apartments sell for $500,000 and upwards, and additional detached units are still under construction. Visitors are invited to roam through the structure, park their bike in the expansive cycle lot, enjoy the cafe and enjoy the spectacular surrounding views of the land and wildlife.
8 Tallet is shining example of the hundreds of new building initiatives that Copenhagen is undertaking to become a carbon neutral city by 2025.
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It looks like a great design for college housing. The moat could reduce the number of entrances to the closed community. Courtyard view provides ‘social moderation’. The interior park/pool could double as a swimming pool and heat sink.
To me, nothing about this building is inviting or feels “green.” The view from the subway makes it look like a burned-out abandoned factory. It’s hideous!
How much did it cost in American dollars.
love the building and BIG always executes their concepts spot on… I am however, as a landscape architect, appalled by the lack of attention given to such a potentially awesome interior courtyard… I mean it’s a joke of a design
Hello, the idea is great but the design extremely deceiving, uncreative. It certainly didn’t give me the desire to live there and I’m not sure the designers who conceived the place would!
That’s our favorite project in years. BIG up!