VELUX Living Places Copenhagen: An Experimental Living Environment

It?s easy to sit back and wait for the right technology to come along to help us help the planet ? but maybe we should stop waiting and move forward regardless. How we construct and transform buildings today has an enormous impact on people and communities, as well as the ecosystems that will sustain us tomorrow. The holistic indoor climates created in the process can also play a crucial role in our day-to-day wellness.
Welcome to Living Places Copenhagen, a conceptual living environment that demonstrates how we can improve peoples? lives ? indoor and out ? by making better building choices. Located in Jernbanebyen, and brought to life by VELUX, in partnership with EFFEKT, Artelia, and Enemærke & Petersen, Living Places aptly displays how to build sustainably and rethink current processes, while also challenging the industry to speed up innovations and the implementation of responsible, sustainable building solutions. CLT House \ Photo: Adam Mørk
CLT House \ Photo: Adam Mørk
You might be thinking, ?This all sounds great, but what proof do they have"? Well, Living Places has Denmark?s lowest CO2 footprint and a first-class indoor climate, proving that we don?t have to wait for future technology to make better decisions for ourselves and the environment right now. With this experimental mindset at the forefront, the brand partners carefully considered each material, design, and building technique to reduce the environmental impact and improve human health. It all ...
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