
Dezeen has a great article on the recent collaborative effort between MVRDV and Adept on a new mixed-use development in Copenhagen. The Rødovre Skyscraper in Copenhagen, Denmark is made of multiple 60 meter squares that cantilever off each other in a provocative way.

“The constellation of the pixels allows flexibility in function; the building can be transformed by market forces,” say the architects. “Flexibility for adaptation is one of the best sustainable characteristics of a building.”

Comments (1)
that building is going to be sooooo sick. Go northern european design!
Posted by Anonymous | November 5, 2008 8:29 AM