KHR Architecture has several exciting projects within education, health, business, housing and transformation to realise in the coming years, and we are now looking to strengthen our team.
By combining Danish technology and know-how with a concrete challenge of handling large amounts of sugarcane waste in Peru, we are developing a modular building system based on digital production technologies. The building system is initially aimed at temporary construction, but the ambition is to eventually develop modules for permanent structures. The project is an international collaboration between seven partners and combines three areas of innovation: modular architecture, new material technologies and digital fabrication.
Modules made from residual material from the sugarcane industry in Peru could accelerate the use of regenerative building materials and modular construction modules to promote both social and environmental sustainability. These are some of the ideas behind an interdisciplinary innovation project that received a lot of attention at the UIA Architecture Congress in Copenhagen.
A new restaurant with outdoor seating will soon be completed in Nuuk. Greenlandic media Sermitsiaq has interviewed the restaurant's owner and KHR partner Janina Zerbe about the project.
Following a restructuring and downsizing of the company in 2021, KHR Architecture is now showing a profit on the bottom line for the 2022 financial year and exciting new projects in the order book.
A growing demand for care homes and architectural solutions for people with special needs has led KHR Architecture to increase its focus on this type of construction and seek partners who can ensure a high degree of insight into the user groups.
The DGNB certification of the Dolomite Houses in Ørestad has been achieved with a top score in the total economic calculation, LCC.