Architecture

I studied architecture during my semester abroad in Copenhagen, rethinking two iconic city spaces using fully analog practices

A cafe/wine bar and park space located on the Copenhagen Lakes, an area bustling with walkers and bikers. This project brings vibrancy and tranquility to an iconic Copenhagen city space — providing a serene escape from the noise of the nearby busy street.

Cafe on the lakes of Copenhagen

Site features: large public green space with community gardens. Covered outdoor seating. Public “outhouse” style restroom. Takeout window for passersby.

4 meter tall ceilings with warehouse style windows. Double doors lining back wall opening out to covered outdoor seating — with an opening from kitchen to outside for ready orders. Bar style seating on outdoor back wall.

Style board

A pavilion within Copenhagen’s “Kongens Have” AKA Kings Gardens. A structure with the purpose of housing a park statue and providing a space for park goers to explore.

Pavillion in the Kings Gardens