Sweeping curves of bespoke stone connect a Danish villa with the sea

AARHUS – A private client gave Copenhagen-based studio ADEPT a rare opportunity to build a villa close to the edge of the sea in Aarhus, Denmark. The design premise is simple: four rectangular units arcing around the contour of the landscape. Thes
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