Inspired by the progressive, cohabitating lifestyle of the artist William Morris, this Danish residential development, which makes use of Vulcan Cladding - Flatsawn is designed to foster community through shared facilities for exercise and leisure, and an activated street and waterfront.
To reflect Copenhagen’s port tradition and also to ensure a robust exterior for this water-side building, the architects chose to use Abodo Vulcan Cladding for many areas of the development, especially the streetfront and the circular rooftop events space, which is echoed on the ground floor.
As a sustainable material made from Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certified timber and a renewable alternative to Western Red Cedar, the choice to use Abodo Vulcan is also likely to meet the sustainability concerns of potential residents of this style of development and helped the project to become DGNB Gold certified, known as the global benchmark for sustainability among certification systems for sustainable buildings.