Radiorækkerne
By DANIELSEN ARKITEKTER
In Copenhagen, Denmark
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Author DANIELSEN ARKITEKTER
City Copenhagen
Country Denmark
Year 2014
Program Residential District
Technical Info
Site area 10500 sqm
Gfa 0 sqm
Density 0 far
Population density 0 inh/ha
Home Units: 86
Jobs 0
Streetsroad: 0 %
Buildup: 0 %
NonBuild-up: 0 %
Residential 0 %
Business 0 %
Commercial 0 %
Civic 0 %
Description

    Design and Layout

     

  • The district features townhouses inspired by classic Danish townhouses, creating a compact layout that promotes human-scaled paths and gardens between the rows of houses.
  • Each residence includes a front and back garden, in keeping with the traditional townhouse layout.
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    Car-Free Design and Connectivity

     

  • The district is car-free, with parking available on the edge of the residential area.
  • A network of small paths and squares connects the playground, the surrounding park, and the city, encouraging walking and cycling as primary means of movement.
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    Community Spaces and Green Design

     

  • The spaces between the rows of townhouses are designed to act as gathering spaces and play areas.
  • All houses have green roofs made of stonecrops and other plants, which help to cool interiors, act as a noise barrier, and provide water retention surfaces to manage rainwater.
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    Material Choice and Sustainability

     

  • The houses are constructed using yellow brick, paired with zinc bay windows and wood-framed windows. The materials were selected for their durability and long-lasting qualities.
  • The combination of sustainable materials and green roofs aligns with Copenhagen’s vision of achieving carbon neutrality by 2025.
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    Architectural Features

     

  • Each house has two bay windows, which are staggered across the facades, creating architectural variation.
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