All-Timber Neighborhoods

Henning Larsen Developed a Wooden Sustainable Community Design

Henning Larsen, in collaboration with engineers and biologists at MOE, developed a sustainable community design called Fælledby that is entirely constructed from timber. The low-rise housing scheme is set to be constructed on a former junkyard site just outside of Copenhagen, Denmark, and will provide space for 7,000 residents.

The first-of-its-kind all-timer neighborhood in Copenhagen was thoughtfully developed to balance the needs of people and animals, and is said to "place nature at its core." The structures of the neighborhood take inspiration from a rural village and will boast a reduced carbon footprint thanks to the use of timber.

The 18-hectare development is set to be divided into three neighborhoods to provide a sense of community within each section, with greenery that meanders between all clusters.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Timber Construction - The use of timber in sustainable community design is disrupting traditional construction methods and reducing carbon footprint.
2. Nature-inspired Neighborhoods - The integration of nature into urban environments is a disruptive trend that promotes well-being and enhances community living.
3. Low-rise Housing Schemes - The development of low-rise housing schemes fosters a sense of community and provides sustainable living options for residents.
Industry Implications
1. Construction and Architecture - The construction and architecture industry can explore innovative approaches to sustainable timber construction for residential developments.
2. Real Estate Development - Real estate developers can capitalize on the trend of nature-inspired neighborhoods to create unique and desirable communities for homebuyers.
3. Urban Planning and Design - Urban planners and designers can embrace low-rise housing schemes to create sustainable, community-oriented neighborhoods that prioritize well-being and environmental responsibility.

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