Yesterday, Hvidovre's municipal council adopted a new local plan that gives the green light to an attractive nature and housing project called Gartnerhaven on the edge of one of the green wedges of the Finger Plan.
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.
KHR welcomes urban planning expert Elisabeth Jeppesen, who will advise and assist private developers and municipalities with zoning and the early stages of project development.
On Wednesday morning, coffee, croissants and good company set the scene for an interesting morning meeting at KHR Architecture. The focal point of the meeting was the delegated developer model, which was first dissected legally and then followed up by an architectural look at a concrete general-private housing project.
The delegated developer model has gained legal backing thanks to an amendment to the General Housing Act. But what does the model offer in practice, and what do social housing companies and private developers need to be aware of if they want to work together on mixed construction? We asked our design director Torben Juul, who works hands-on with projects in a delegated developer model.
As a private developer, what should you be aware of if you want to develop general-purpose projects with a delegated developer model?
You can find out more at the morning meeting on 25 January, where the lawyer and the architect will share their knowledge of the legal issues and concrete experiences. Read more below. We look forward to seeing you!