Noma 2.0 comprises 11 buildings on a former arsenal in Copenhagen’s Christiania neighborhood.
Noma 2.0 comprises 11 buildings on a former arsenal in Copenhagen’s Christiania neighborhood.
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Each of the main buildings is connected via a walkway, all catered toward capturing the views outside.
Each of the main buildings is connected via a walkway, all catered toward capturing the views outside.
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Of the 11 buildings, three are greenhouses used for growing food.
Of the 11 buildings, three are greenhouses used for growing food.
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Clad with tombac, the entrance pavilion is meant to patinate to a matte brown over time.
Clad with tombac, the entrance pavilion is meant to patinate to a matte brown over time.
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Inside, the entrance pavilion boasts integrated wardrobes and terrazzo floors that feel like river stones; guests can remove their coats and shoes in traditional Danish fashion.
Inside, the entrance pavilion boasts integrated wardrobes and terrazzo floors that feel like river stones; guests can remove their coats and shoes in traditional Danish fashion.
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For the kitchen, designer Thulstrup opted for custom oak-clad islands in place of the usual stainless steel.
For the kitchen, designer Thulstrup opted for custom oak-clad islands in place of the usual stainless steel.
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Oak is the main material in the dining room, creating a subdued palette that allows guests to focus on the views.
Oak is the main material in the dining room, creating a subdued palette that allows guests to focus on the views.
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The stacked planks of oak are held together with 250,000 hidden screws, creating a tactile, 3D wall surface.
The stacked planks of oak are held together with 250,000 hidden screws, creating a tactile, 3D wall surface.
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Hanging dried herbs and flowers indicate both the season and what’s on the menu.
Hanging dried herbs and flowers indicate both the season and what’s on the menu.
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The sleek dining room armchairs reimagine traditional Scandinavian furniture vernacular.
The sleek dining room armchairs reimagine traditional Scandinavian furniture vernacular.
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Architect Bjarke Ingels says the untreated oak used for the dining room creates an experience that is “refined without being exclusive.”
Architect Bjarke Ingels says the untreated oak used for the dining room creates an experience that is “refined without being exclusive.”
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The private dining room features dynamic white-oiled Douglas fir planks, a smoked oak table, and conical light pendants made with dried seaweed.
The private dining room features dynamic white-oiled Douglas fir planks, a smoked oak table, and conical light pendants made with dried seaweed.
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Whitewashed brick creates a 1970s feel in the lounge area.
Whitewashed brick creates a 1970s feel in the lounge area.