Living Places Copenhagen wins Sustainable Private House and Architecture+Innovation Awards at the Global Architizer A+Awards 2024

Copenhagen, DenmarkThe VELUX GroupResidential Architecture, Competition, Garden + Terrace, Kitchen + Bathroom, Residential Interior Design, Sustainable Development, Urban Design The Living Places Copenhagen project has been selected by the jury as the 2024 Architizer A+Awards winner in the Sustainable Private House category, as well as the Popular Choice winner in the Architecture+Innovation category, voted by the public. Both awards testify to the importance of the Living Places project on the global architecture scene. In April 2023, the VELUX Group, EFFEKT architects, Artelia engineers, and Enemærke & Petersen contractors opened the doors to Living Places Copenhagen in the Railway District in Copenhagen – the first prototype of the overall Living Places concept. The vision behind the project is to lead the way in the building industry and show how rethinking buildings can help solve some of the global climate and health... (continued)

Living Places Copenhagen wins Sustainable Private House and Architecture+Innovation Awards at the Global Architizer A+Awards 2024

Copenhagen, Denmark
The VELUX Group
Residential Architecture, Competition, Garden + Terrace, Kitchen + Bathroom, Residential Interior Design, Sustainable Development, Urban Design
The Living Places Copenhagen project has been selected by the jury as the 2024 Architizer A+Awards winner in the Sustainable Private House category, as well as the Popular Choice winner in the Architecture+Innovation category, voted by the public. Both awards testify to the importance of the Living Places project on the global architecture scene.

In April 2023, the VELUX Group, EFFEKT architects, Artelia engineers, and Enemærke & Petersen contractors opened the doors to Living Places Copenhagen in the Railway District in Copenhagen – the first prototype of the overall Living Places concept. The vision behind the project is to lead the way in the building industry and show how rethinking buildings can help solve some of the global climate and health... (continued)