C.F. Møller Architects and Tredje Natur Win Competition to Design Future Sølund
C.F. Møller Architects and Tredje Natur have won a competition to design Future Sølund, one of the largest and most forward-thinking residential nursing homes in Danish history. Not only will this center give the elderly the care they need, but it will also give them the opportunity to interact with people of other generations while simultaneously setting higher standards for well-being, security, functionality, and community values.
Courtesy of C.F. Møller Architects and Tredje Natur
C.F. Møller Architects and Tredje Natur have won a competition to design Future Sølund, one of the largest and most forward-thinking residential nursing homes in Danish history. Not only will this center give the elderly the care they need, but it will also give them the opportunity to interact with people of other generations while simultaneously setting higher standards for well-being, security, functionality, and community values.
Courtesy of C.F. Møller Architects and Tredje Natur
The existing Sølund care home, located in Copenhagen?s Nørrebro district will be replaced with this new, multi-generation community. The design integrates 360 care homes, 150 youth homes (which includes 20 homes for young people with autism spectrum disorder), 20 senior dwellings, a day care institution, and various public programs such as shops, cafés, workshop areas, and parking facilities. By combining these programs and housing types, the new site will become a centra...
Courtesy of C.F. Møller Architects and Tredje Natur
C.F. Møller Architects and Tredje Natur have won a competition to design Future Sølund, one of the largest and most forward-thinking residential nursing homes in Danish history. Not only will this center give the elderly the care they need, but it will also give them the opportunity to interact with people of other generations while simultaneously setting higher standards for well-being, security, functionality, and community values.
Courtesy of C.F. Møller Architects and Tredje Natur
The existing Sølund care home, located in Copenhagen?s Nørrebro district will be replaced with this new, multi-generation community. The design integrates 360 care homes, 150 youth homes (which includes 20 homes for young people with autism spectrum disorder), 20 senior dwellings, a day care institution, and various public programs such as shops, cafés, workshop areas, and parking facilities. By combining these programs and housing types, the new site will become a centra...
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