Beauvaisgrunden, Construction site in Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark.
Beauvaisgrunden is a residential development on Copenhagen's waterfront featuring five irregularly shaped apartment towers. These structures contain around 400 homes of varying sizes designed to serve people with different living needs.
The site housed the Beauvais canned goods factory until 1969, after which the city acquired the property for redevelopment. The area later transformed into this modern residential complex reflecting changing urban needs.
The architectural design by Rubow Arkitekter incorporates shared spaces and community areas to encourage social interactions among future residents.
The site is easily accessible by public transportation and sits close to waterfront access and green spaces. Visitors should remember this is an active residential area and should respect the privacy of residents.
The project was developed using sustainable building standards and incorporates a swimming pool facility as part of the complex. This combination of residences with public recreational amenities is uncommon in this form within the city.
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