Green Rooftop Cohousing Communities
Future green rooftop cohousing communities investigate the potential of using urban rooftops as sites for innovative housing solutions and green spaces, fostering closer connections between people and nature.
The cohousing concept is based on flexible, scalable modules that can be adapted to both new and existing building rooftops. The housing units are organized around a shared rooftop garden and designed to promote community engagement. Here you live smaller but share more communal resources - with views of the city, nature, and sky.
The multifunctional homes have an average of approximately 20 m² per person, but with a ceiling height of 4.8 meters, functional walls, and mezzanine levels, they create varied spatial experiences and high space efficiency within a limited area.
The cohousing concept is based on flexible, scalable modules that can be adapted to both new and existing building rooftops. The housing units are organized around a shared rooftop garden and designed to promote community engagement. Here you live smaller but share more communal resources - with views of the city, nature, and sky.
The multifunctional homes have an average of approximately 20 m² per person, but with a ceiling height of 4.8 meters, functional walls, and mezzanine levels, they create varied spatial experiences and high space efficiency within a limited area.
LOCATIONCopenhagen, Denmark
TYPOLOGYCohousing communities
SIZEmin. 200 m2
STATUS2nd prize in open competition -
One Planet Challenge, 2025
CLIENTHome.Earth
TYPOLOGYCohousing communities
SIZEmin. 200 m2
STATUS2nd prize in open competition -
One Planet Challenge, 2025
CLIENTHome.Earth