Better Spaces for DTU

The Danish Technical University have been in the process of rethinking many of their outdoor areas and as a part of the process we were invited to rethink one of the campus squares.

The goal was to make it more habitable by bringing in more human scale and by making the space greener, countering the heat effect that a large use of stone had led to. We decided to construct three “oases” based on previous plantations of platanes on site. We put in place large L-shaped planters filled with an ambitious but botanically sound mix of perennials. We also installed a system of wires accommodating hop plants that the local student home brewer club can use in future brews.

For Danish Technical University - 2019 - as Out of Office Architecture
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