The 'Wave in Vejle' Won a Leaf Award for Residential Building of the Year
Meghan Young — September 20, 2010 — Art & Design
References: henninglarsen & gizmodo
There is no doubting why the 'Wave in Vejle' won a 2010 Leaf award for residential building of the year -- it's absolutely gorgeous. Aptly named, I wouldn't be surprised to find surfers appraising its properties.
Designed by Henning Larson Architects, the 'Wave in Vejle' building was inspired by its Denmark surroundings. By complementing the area, it has become a staple landmark in the community already. Enjoy the images in the gallery above, perhaps they'll inspire you to visit Vejle.
Designed by Henning Larson Architects, the 'Wave in Vejle' building was inspired by its Denmark surroundings. By complementing the area, it has become a staple landmark in the community already. Enjoy the images in the gallery above, perhaps they'll inspire you to visit Vejle.
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