Cubic Houses by ADEPT

Cubic Houses
Cubic Houses
Photo @ COAST Studio

Crisp new pictures of ADEPTs recently finished Cubic Houses in Copenhagen, shows a playful residential complex that breaks down the scale of a large building volume while offering a generous variation to the in-progress development of a new neighbourhood.

Cubic Houses
Photo @ COAST Studio

The design of the Cubic Houses aims to balance the client’s wish for a large amount of square meters with the envisioned character of urban life in the area.

Cubic Houses
Photo @ COAST Studio

The result is a residential complex that breaks down the building volume into several individual ‘cubes’ – stacked and shifted on top of each other.

Cubic Houses
Photo @ COAST Studio

The configuration of cubes reflects the rhythm of a human scale and works against long stretches of street with no variation or human activity.

Cubic Houses
Photo @ COAST Studio

The design adapts to the overall urban scale of the neighbourhood, yet contributes to a varied and lively small scale atmosphere along the central canal.

Cubic Houses
Photo @ COAST Studio

In its basic concept, Cubic Houses is a regular building slap with spacious and simple apartment layouts.

Cubic Houses
Photo @ COAST Studio

Maintaining the vertical stairways, the eight brick cubes shift in relation to each other, both at the ground floor and higher up.

Cubic Houses
Photo @ COAST Studio

The shifting of volumes breaks eventual turbulence and adapts the building to local microclimatic conditions. Source by ADEPT.

Cubic Houses
Photo @ COAST Studio

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Architect: ADEPT
Size: 8.000 m2
Year: 2017
Photographs: COAST Studio, Courtesy of ADEPT

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