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Continuous project on Instagram. Below are my 20 latest posts.

 
Sixty meters of glass and galvanized steel, shaped by hour-by-hour weather simulations and inspired by the industrial silos that once defined this harbour. The Tip of Nordø stands at the entrance to Copenhagen’s Nordhavn district as a co
Four centuries of Danish royalty, distilled into red brick and verdigris copper. Rosenborg Castle began as a modest summer retreat for Christian IV in 1606 and evolved over 28 years into this Dutch Renaissance masterpiece that still guards Denmark&rs
Built between 1916 and 1920, the H.C. Ørsted Power Station stands as a cathedral of industry on Copenhagen’s South Harbour, its red brick façade and slender chimneys reflected in waters that have witnessed over a century of transf
Five copper cylinders spiral into the Copenhagen sky where Axeltorv meets Tivoli. Lundgaard & Tranberg designed Axel Towers without front or back, a building that invites you to orbit it, move through it, look up and lose your sense of direction.
Built in 1979 to store cement, the Portland Towers spent decades as silent industrial monuments on Copenhagen’s waterfront. Today, 13,000 square meters of glass wrapped offices float 24 meters above the harbor, cantilevered from the raw concret
Bjarke Ingels planted a cactus in the heart of Copenhagen, and it grew 80 meters into the sky. The oval eye at the base of Kaktus Towers reveals the building’s true character: hexagonal geometry spiraling upward, balconies folding like origami
You enter through a modest door and suddenly the ceiling is unreachable, the walls stretch beyond logic, and every line converges toward the altar with mathematical certainty. Grundtvig’s Church is the kind of place that recalibrates your sense
No marble, no gilding, no excess. Just yellow brick and the quiet confidence of a building that knows exactly what it is. Grundtvig’s Church proves that restraint can be the most powerful form of beauty, and that the space between walls matters
Light, brick, symmetry. Peder Vilhelm Jensen Klint devoted two decades of his life to a single vision: six million yellow bricks shaped into a cathedral of stillness.  There is something deeply romantic about dedicating yourself so completely to one
Where the Øresund meets contemporary living, time slows to the rhythm of soft waves and Nordic light. Tuborg Strandeng emerged from industrial heritage, transforming the former brewery grounds into sculptural architecture designed by Lundgaard
Stacked geometry in muted tones. Industrial vessels stripped of motion become pure form, their weathered surfaces mapping years of global transit. Minimal compositions emerge where function transcends purpose.
📌 Nordhavn, Denmark
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Where function transforms into landmark. CopenHill rises from Copenhagen’s industrial shore as a testament to hedonistic sustainability, processing 440,000 tons of waste annually while gifting the city its first ski slope. Aluminum brick facade
The first light of a Sunday morning reveals the quiet geometry of Dragør Søbad, where separated walkways lead swimmers toward enclosed basins and twin saunas hidden within those wooden walls. Long exposure transforms the Øresund
Stillness settles over the water while stories from centuries past linger in every weathered façade. Nyhavn’s iconic harbor transforms under muted skies, where a single vessel holds the frame against townhouses that once sheltered sailor
Most visitors never find her. While crowds gather around Edvard Eriksen’s romantic Little Mermaid, this distorted figure rests alone on weathered stones in Dahlerups Square. Professor Bjørn Nørgaard sculpted her with elongated lim
Postbyen’s cylindrical towers rise above the railway tracks near Copenhagen Central Station. The district transforms what was once postal headquarters into mixed-use urban space.
📌 Copenhagen, Denmark
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The Kastrup Sea Bath extends 100 meters into the Øresund. The curved platform creates shelter from wind while offering open water access.
📌 Copenhagen, Denmark
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Six thousand square meters of aquamarine genius by C.F. Møller Architects. Each panel angled to harvest both energy and presence.
📌 Nordhavn, Copenhagen
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Grounded until spring thaw, this hull knows patience. The reeds whisper of warmer days, bare branches sketch stories into grey skies, and winter teaches every sailor to long for wind again.
📌 Neusiedlersee, Austria
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Frozen patterns frame solitude. Winter transforms water into canvas.
📌 Podersdorf am See, Austria
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