Fully automated car parks in Ørestad tie the new district together and at the same time light up like icons in a new city.
Under the name Wattenmeer Station Sylt, KHR developed an institute for tidal flat research on the North German island of Sild. The new building body with its clearly visible, elongated silhouette fits into the character of the Wadden Sea landscape with long, horizontal lines against a background of mighty dunes.
In Birkerød, a 1/2 hour drive north of Copenhagen, 58 new one and two-storey homes are being built with lovely gardens between the houses and space for community and closeness.
The Rødovre ice rink is built together with the existing Rødovre hall, and together the two structures form one of Denmark's largest sports complexes.
Bergen Fjord is an important canal in the western part of Norway. It connects the active port of Bergen with the North Sea in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the north. The new footbridge will serve pedestrians and cyclists crossing the fjord and harbour.
The idea of the proposal is to create a new school, which together with the Snejbjerg hall is characterised by anchoring in the uniqueness of the place and at the same time fits in a quiet modernity on the edge of the residential area and the open landscape.
Family housing development containing 50 family dwellings composed of clusters of three dwelling types: 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom and 4-bedroom. The building complies with the requirements for low-energy building class 2015.
Lyngby City Hall is the focal point for an entire region's traders. KHR won an architectural competition in 2013, organised by Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality, with the aim of bringing together more activities at the existing city hall by adding a new building of 5,000 sqm. The winning project proposal had to reinforce the existing urbanity, but was unfortunately never realised for various reasons.