WOOD
With this new building, Odense will play a very important role in the green transition. The pioneering project in the port will show the way forward – with a renewable building material that also stores carbon, which is wood’s core climate-regulating quality.
TALES FROM WOODHUB ⟶
New agenda ahead for more government constructions
It is likely to be significant when the largest government-owned real estate company, The Danish Property and Building Agency,…
Large wooden house in central Odense with respect for its surroundings
Among wooden columns, models and buzzing drafting boards, Lone Wiggers, architect and partner at C.F. Møller Architects, outlines the…
Increased demand for wood benefits the construction industry
The advisory engineering company Artelia (former MOE) has been stimulated by the demand of their client (The Danish Property…
THE FUTURE OF OFFICE CONSTRUCTION
With this project, we would like to demonstrate how architecture can function as a catalyst for the development of sustainable city environments, which do more than decorate. This is about creating buildings and city spaces with the potential to change and improve how we live, work and cohabit in communities and everything in between.