Østerport Station from 1897 was probably created with a terrazzo floor, which has since been replaced by tiles. In the 2019 renovation, it was decided to return to the original terrazzo look with a continuous terrazzo flooring in the station, corridor, staircase and business areas.In fact, the choice of terrazzo also has operational advantages compared to tiled floors, for example. In fact, terrazzo is particularly suitable for high-traffic areas because it is hard-wearing and can withstand the effects of moisture that a station floor, for example, is exposed to.
Kronen in Vanløse is to be revitalised, transforming the insolvent centre into a dynamic town centre with much more to offer than just shopping. KHR is the architectural advisor for the real estate developer NREP, who will turn Kronen into an attractive meeting place in Vanløse for people of all ages via an active south-facing terrace. In short, the reconstruction includes new functions on the first floor of the centre, new housing and improved outdoor spaces on the roof, and not least a completely transformed and upgraded "Metro square" on the south-facing terrace.
Under the title "Driving Urban Change", MIPIM 2022 will take place from 15-18 March in Cannes. CEO Lars Kragh and CSO Peter Nielsen will be present from Monday to Wednesday to inspire and be inspired. Write or call us to make an appointment in the calendar.
Together with its German partner, Renner Architekten, KHR Architecture has been selected as one of 8 teams to design a sketch proposal for a new urban school totalling 20,000 m2 in the Elbinsel district in Wilhelmsburg. The construction cost is estimated at 30 million Euro.
A new international team of interns has started at KHR and has already been introduced to some of the projects they will be working on for the next five months.
Hotel de Ville in Gilleleje combines transformation and new construction in an atmospheric seaside hotel where historic architecture meets modern comfort. KHR Architecture was responsible for the concept and design proposal for the project, where the former town hall from 1939 has been transformed into a spa and conference hotel with almost 40 rooms, restaurant, wellness area and sun terrace with outdoor pool. The architectural approach is based on the existing qualities of the site and continues the original expression of the building in a contemporary interpretation. The choice of materials, proportions and detailing tie new and old together and support the ambition to create an atmospheric lake and sea bath with both character and tranquillity.