In the video, the co-founder and partner at EFFEKT, Sinus Lynge, talks about the project Living Places Copenhagen and how the global environment, the indoor climate, and the quality of life are connected.
The project Living Places Copenhagen consists of seven 1:1 prototypes - two homes and five open pavilions, initiated to develop new sustainable building methods and greener ways of living. The idea behind the project has been to lower the CO2 footprint with a three times lower CO2 impact than regular buildings. For now, the buildings hold the lowest CO2 emission in Denmark.
The project involves collaborative partners VELUX, Artelia, EFFEKT, Enemærke & Petersen and is a part of VELUX's Build for Life.
Address: Otto Busses vej 29a, 2450, Copenhagen SV, DK.
Visit the place.
Want to know more? Visit EFFEKT's website.
This video is part of a series of videos exploring what is happening in the World Capital of Architecture 2023. The series is part of a collaboration between Arka and Copenhagen in Common.
How the Global Environment and the Quality of Life Are Connected Through Architecture, Sinus Lynge
9.11.2023
- World Capital of Architecture 2023