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This Copenhagen home shows that evolution, not demolition, is the key to agile living

BOOKMARK ARTICLE
From the outside, House 14a might resonate with the neoclassical façades of its surrounding properties, but its interior is a mash-up of wonderful inconsistencies that illustrate the architect's contemporary expression. - Hampus Berndtson
Upon entering, three new brick cores arise from the basement through to the first floor, containing essential elements of the house – storage, stairs and pipework. - Hampus Berndtson
From here, the entire spatial arrangement of the house has been reworked. - Hampus Berndtson

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Client
Marianne Krogh
Floor Area
166 sq-m

Pihlmann Architects adds to repurposed features in its renovation of House 14a, a typical 1950s unit with sharp interventions that make for an unexpected interior transformation.

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