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Leilighet på toppen

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In three months the new apartments were sold, and in the following nine the execution of the entire process took place. The rising roof ridge was soon to top bright and open living space in apartments, accessed from a balcony along side the former skyline. Vertical windows to the terraces and glass panel doors in slightly protruding dormers are supplemented by a series of VELUX roof windows, totally supplying ample daylight into the penthouse apartments.
Indeed, in only one year and keeping all the existing tenants in their own homes the operation was completed.
In three months the new apartments were sold, and in the following nine the execution of the entire process took place. The rising roof ridge was soon to top bright and open living space in apartments, accessed from a balcony along side the former skyline. Vertical windows to the terraces and glass panel doors in slightly protruding dormers are supplemented by a series of VELUX roof windows, totally supplying ample daylight into the penthouse apartments.
Indeed, in only one year and keeping all the existing tenants in their own homes the operation was completed.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In three months the new apartments were sold, and in the following nine the execution of the entire process took place. The rising roof ridge was soon to top bright and open living space in apartments, accessed from a balcony along side the former skyline. Vertical windows to the terraces and glass panel doors in slightly protruding dormers are supplemented by a series of VELUX roof windows, totally supplying ample daylight into the penthouse apartments.
Indeed, in only one year and keeping all the existing tenants in their own homes the operation was completed.
In three months the new apartments were sold, and in the following nine the execution of the entire process took place. The rising roof ridge was soon to top bright and open living space in apartments, accessed from a balcony along side the former skyline. Vertical windows to the terraces and glass panel doors in slightly protruding dormers are supplemented by a series of VELUX roof windows, totally supplying ample daylight into the penthouse apartments.
Indeed, in only one year and keeping all the existing tenants in their own homes the operation was completed.
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However, a mere roof renovation, financially onerous and with no further perspective, was rejected in favour of an entirely new sloped roof construction, offering bright and spacious attics for an extension with penthouse apartments.
A mutually attractive concept for funding, design and environment enhancement was created. The tenants had their new roof and a better design to go with it, improving the complete housing scheme.
However, a mere roof renovation, financially onerous and with no further perspective, was rejected in favour of an entirely new sloped roof construction, offering bright and spacious attics for an extension with penthouse apartments.
A mutually attractive concept for funding, design and environment enhancement was created. The tenants had their new roof and a better design to go with it, improving the complete housing scheme.
The horizontal lines of the existing architectural design were respected in the choice of fencing and the shift in roof materials. The sale of the new apartments generated a profit for renovation of the surrounding areas. Moreover the investors had an opportunity to increase their turnover, and finally the architect, the contractor and the building owners added a nice reference to their portfolios.
However, a mere roof renovation, financially onerous and with no further perspective, was rejected in favour of an entirely new sloped roof construction, offering bright and spacious attics for an extension with penthouse apartments.
A mutually attractive concept for funding, design and environment enhancement was created. The tenants had their new roof and a better design to go with it, improving the complete housing scheme.
The horizontal lines of the existing architectural design were respected in the choice of fencing and the shift in roof materials. The sale of the new apartments generated a profit for renovation of the surrounding areas. Moreover the investors had an opportunity to increase their turnover, and finally the architect, the contractor and the building owners added a nice reference to their portfolios.
Three apartment blocks in Rodovre – a part of greater Copenhagen – now boast a new identity. Their second life cycle has come about in an innovative design project by the Danish architect Steen Pedersen. He was contacted by the local tenants’ association, determined that something be done about leaking flat roofs on the ageing building blocks from the 1960’es.
Three apartment blocks in Rodovre – a part of greater Copenhagen – now boast a new identity. Their second life cycle has come about in an innovative design project by the Danish architect Steen Pedersen. He was contacted by the local tenants’ association, determined that something be done about leaking flat roofs on the ageing building blocks from the 1960’es.
Three apartment blocks in Rodovre – a part of greater Copenhagen – now boast a new identity. Their second life cycle has come about in an innovative design project by the Danish architect Steen Pedersen. He was contacted by the local tenants’ association, determined that something be done about leaking flat roofs on the ageing building blocks from the 1960’es.
Three apartment blocks in Rodovre – a part of greater Copenhagen – now boast a new identity. Their second life cycle has come about in an innovative design project by the Danish architect Steen Pedersen. He was contacted by the local tenants’ association, determined that something be done about leaking flat roofs on the ageing building blocks from the 1960’es.
Three apartment blocks in Rodovre – a part of greater Copenhagen – now boast a new identity. Their second life cycle has come about in an innovative design project by the Danish architect Steen Pedersen. He was contacted by the local tenants’ association, determined that something be done about leaking flat roofs on the ageing building blocks from the 1960’es.
Three apartment blocks in Rodovre – a part of greater Copenhagen – now boast a new identity. Their second life cycle has come about in an innovative design project by the Danish architect Steen Pedersen. He was contacted by the local tenants’ association, determined that something be done about leaking flat roofs on the ageing building blocks from the 1960’es.

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