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Welcome to a new episode of Reconstructing the World! Join us for an in-depth tour of the content of Lendagers latest architectural project. Discover innovative materials and eco-friendly building practices that set new standards in green architecture.
In this episode, the world's most sustainable architect Anders Lendager guides us through sustainable design and more eco-friendly construction techniques in Denmark’s highest wooden building.
Dive into the world of architecture as Anders explores recycled materials and upcycled materials, more sustainable construction techniques, and the core principles of sustainability.
Discover the 'Living Labs', where experimental floors showcase cutting-edge innovation and collaboration with clients and philanthropic organizations. With support from Realdania, Anders and his team push the boundaries of sustainable design, transforming visionary ideas into reality.
From upcycled wood materials to reused insulation and acoustic ceilings made from waste paper, Anders demonstrates the potential of direct recycling. Challenge conventional construction practices by witnessing the transformation of discarded materials into functional, aesthetically pleasing components.
But the journey doesn’t end there. Anders delves into the intricacies of joint detailing, emphasizing the importance of disassembly and reusability in sustainable construction. From acoustic ceilings made from waste paper to innovative clay cladding, every element of the building is a testament to creativity and sustainability.
Join us as we explore the beauty and functionality of sustainable architecture, guided by the expertise of Anders Lendager and Anders Morgenthaler. Don’t miss this inspiring journey towards a greener, more sustainable future!