Architect Morten Nymann, partner at Loop Architects, introduces Fridlev, a groundbreaking co-living project housing 42 families.
Designed as both an architectural and social experiment, Fridlev emphasizes community-building while maintaining individual privacy. Each family has its own home and a small front yard, surrounded by shared green spaces. The project features three common houses, including a large gathering space for events, alongside smaller cluster-specific common areas. These shared spaces host activities like dining, yoga, workshops, and play, fostering connections among neighbors and creating a vibrant, blended community.