Cirkelhusgrunden
Residential, urban and retail life are intertwined in this new peaceful and modern district. The focus is on quality living spaces, a dynamic community and natural meeting places for close and new acquaintances in the neighborhood
A diverse town made up of communities
At Cirkelhusgrunden, a new development is created with many different quality living spaces that welcome both residents and visitors. Residential, urban and retail life intertwine in a peaceful, modern district where traffic is diverted around the neighborhood.
The surrounding nature is drawn into the heart of the development in the form of courtyards and green communal spaces. Natural meeting points for close and new acquaintances in the neighborhood.
Both the buildings and the district are DGNB certified, which ensures that the social, climate and economic facets of sustainability are addressed in the development.
There is also a special focus on 6 of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals. Including: #3 Good health and well-being, #7 Affordable and clean energy, #11 Sustainable cities and communities, #12 Responsible consumption and production, #13 Climate action and #15 Life on land.
An introduction to the ‘15-minute city’
The term refers to a concept in urban development, which means that a town’s or city’s users should be able to meet most of their daily needs within a 15-minute walk or bike ride to and from home. Studies show that this type of city provides quality of life for people who use the city because it provides proximity and local anchoring. This focus creates a strong community based on local economies and social relationships.
Expected completion:
2030
Facts
City/Town
Kokkedal
Project type
Project development; Residential, retail, institution, F&B and parking garage.
Architect
Holscher Nordberg
Expected completion (year)
2030
Number of sqm
65,500
Certification
DGNB