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CPH Common House by Lendager Group and TREDJE NATURLendager Group and TREDJE NATUR have proposed a high-rise that reduces carbon emissions during construction by using upcycled materials.1
CPH Common House by Lendager Group and TREDJE NATURThe structure would save an estimated 1,174 tons of carbon emissions.2
CPH Common House by Lendager Group and TREDJE NATURThe team wanted to show how to build upward to fit many residents while still making it comfortable and eco-friendly.3
CPH Common House by Lendager Group and TREDJE NATURAt the ground level, the structure would open up to the community with retail space and a massive courtyard.4
CPH Common House by Lendager Group and TREDJE NATURThe upper levels would be staggered, creating room for rooftop terraces.5
CPH Common House by Lendager Group and TREDJE NATURIn addition to using sustainable materials, the structure would feature a lot of greenery.6
CPH Common House by Lendager Group and TREDJE NATURThe terraced design would allow plenty of light into all the apartments.7
CPH Common House by Lendager Group and TREDJE NATURCompared to traditional courtyard buildings, CPH Common House would feature a bigger courtyard and better views.8
CPH Common House by Lendager Group and TREDJE NATURThe structure would also collect rainwater to reuse for gardens.9
CPH Common House by Lendager Group and TREDJE NATURThe high-rise would incorporate plenty of plants and natural light and ventilation.10
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