This first of two publications shares key insights from the Hedeskov Living Lab covering the materials, methods, decisions, and challenges behind the project. It’s for anyone interested in architecture that’s more connected to place, ecology, and people.
The Hedeskov Living Lab itself is the result of a transdisciplinary collaboration between Djernes & Bell, BUILD at Aalborg University and Local Works Studio with generous support from Realdania.
Published as part of the ongoing work at the Hedeskov Center for Regenerative Practice, the report aims to support open knowledge sharing and inspire new ways of thinking and building.
Download the report (in Danish) via BUILD – Department of the Built Environment: https://lnkd.in/drvpu5gB