Henning Larsen completes The Wave housing with rollercoaster-like roofs in Denmark
Henning Larsen has completed The Wave, a residential project on the Vejle Fjord in Denmark, according to the original vision of the practice's late founder.
The opening of the building marks the end of an 11-year construction process, which began in 2006. For years just two of the project's five residential towers stood complete, after the 2008 global financial crisis halted construction.
Work resumed in 2015, two years after Henning Larsen's death in June 2013. Now the founder's original vision for the project is complete, with the full complement of five crests running rollercoaster-like along the waterfront.
The Wave was designed as a new landmark for the town of Vejle in Jutland, and incorporates a public promenade along its eastern edge. In is near the Olafur Eliasson-designed Fjordenhus, which is the headquarters of Kirk Kapital.
"The land surrounding Vejle is unique for its rolling hills, which are an uncommon sight in Denmark" said Søren Øllgaard, partner and design director at Henning Larsen.
"We designed the wave as a striking new presence on the Vejle skyline, one that reflects and embodies the surrounding area."
With a total area of 14,000 square metres, the scheme has 100 has apartments. Each tower has nine floors, the highest of which is a double-height penthouse apartment.
The "wave" itself is formed using panels of terracotta rainscreen cladding, providing the roof for each tower with what looks ? from a distance ? like ...
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