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MUTOPIA - Den Trygge Kommune

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VERTICAL HUTONG<br />

BUILDING<br />

<strong>MUTOPIA</strong>’s buildings unite metropolitan<br />

life, landscape(d) space<br />

and sustainable features into<br />

holistic architectural solutions<br />

which promote spatial and social<br />

interaction and exchange.<br />

We see high density, diversity and<br />

programmatic mixing as potentials<br />

for creating social, urban<br />

and environmental sustainable<br />

buildings.<br />

We collaborate with the best<br />

professionals within the building<br />

industry and other relevant fields of<br />

expertise, seeking to develop each<br />

project through cross-field team<br />

work.<br />

Tailoring teams for the specific<br />

needs of each project ensures an<br />

effective development process,<br />

a precise project agenda, and<br />

achieving of a high quality product.<br />

Building expertise:<br />

• sustainable high-rises<br />

• concept development<br />

and design<br />

• high-density residential&office<br />

buildings<br />

• mixed-use buildings, including<br />

office, culture, sports and<br />

leisure programs<br />

• adaptive re-use of buildings<br />

Njalsgade 74 | DK2300 Copenhagen S | Phone. +45 41 39 56 40 | E-mail. info@mutopia.dk | Web. www.mutopia.dk<br />

GREEN HOUSE<br />

Client: Arealudviklingsselskabet, competition<br />

Program: Sustainable high density mixed-use structure<br />

Size: 30.000 m2<br />

A Piranesian garden and park terraced landscape<br />

creates a lively network of interrelated social<br />

environments and neighborhoods. Green facades,<br />

roofs and a “green infrastructure”<br />

courtyard system all add vitality to the urban landscape,<br />

connecting people and nature.<br />

CLOUD<br />

Client: undisclosed<br />

Program: High density mixed-use building block,<br />

Size: 38.000 m2<br />

A “twisted” block with round courtyards,<br />

which combines residential and office program<br />

with attractive outdoor spaces: a covered public<br />

plaza, and a sloping roof. All apartments have<br />

balconies facing south and views towards both city<br />

and round courtyards with different identities.<br />

VERTICAL HUTONG<br />

Client: undisclosed<br />

Program: Sustainable mixed-use high-rise, Beijing, China<br />

Status: 240.000 m2, under development<br />

Vertical Hutong unites the rational efficiency of the<br />

modern high-rise with the the social intensity of the<br />

life in the historical hutong.<br />

A series of micro environments encourage social<br />

exchange locally and promote environmental<br />

sustainability for the entire structure by means of<br />

a complex series of interconnected energy sysstems.<br />

CARVED TOWERS<br />

Client: Wei Dongsheng District of Erdos City<br />

Program: Mixed use, Erdos, Inner Mongolia<br />

Status: 59.000m2 ongoing<br />

The 3rd phase of the Yi Xin Garden project comprises<br />

a residential and a hotel tower united by a<br />

public plinth.<br />

Mass from the towers’ mid section has been<br />

carved out to create tempered atriums and repositioned<br />

outside as hanging pixels to provide<br />

enhanced S, E and W facade contact and views.<br />

THE 2 TOWERS<br />

Client: Municipality of CPH, private developers<br />

Program: Sustainable regeneration of the CPH waterfront<br />

Size: 35.000 m2<br />

The 2 Towers fulfil urban needs for residential and<br />

office space in the city centre. By stacking a variaty<br />

of lifestyles and functions, new social interactions<br />

can occur in the two atria, also 3-dimensional<br />

parks, which become social spaces capable of<br />

nurturing new community relationships.

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