The design is focused around a central mirror-clad atrium, which floods all three floors of the residence with natural light. The atrium is lush with specially selected grasses, plants and a feature tree which is visible from all floors - creating a central and bright oasis.

The proyect Designed by Studio David Thulstrup, commissioned by the renowned photographer Peter Krasilnikoff, is inspired by the worn-out warehouses and factories with their blackened steel and old bricks; a concept which was sparked by the desire to retain the three raw-brick walls of the old garage on site.
 

Description of project by Studio David Thulstrup.

The renowned photographer Peter Krasilnikoff commissioned us for his private residence in Copenhagen. Our inspiration evolved from worn-out warehouses and factories with their blackened steel and old bricks; a concept which was sparked by the desire to retain the three raw-brick walls of the old garage on site. Additionally, we saw inspiration in urban rooftop gardens and innovative green zones of buzzing cosmopolitan cities – to answer the client’s request of an integrated green space.

The design is focused around a central mirror-clad atrium, which floods all three floors of the residence with natural light. The atrium is lush with specially selected grasses, plants and a feature tree which is visible from all floors - creating a central and bright oasis.

We were involved in ideation, planning, concept and design development of architecture and interior, follow up on construction site and furniture selection. Amongst materials used were concrete, bricks, terrazzo, Dinesen oak, Kvadrat textiles, blackened steel – both plain and perforated. We collaborated with contractor Egeberg Enterprise on the realization of the project.

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Studio David Thulstrup
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500 m²
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Peter Krasilnikoff
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Studio David Thulstrup is an architecture, interior and design practice, founded by David Thulstrup, based in Copenhagen. Through their commitment to working alongside clients, they create innovative architectural solutions where each concept embraces the client’s identity, values and needs. Through cultural exchange, experimentation and collaboration with other specialists, they develop customized furniture and materials which create a unique design for their clients.

David Thulstrup, Architect, MAA founded his eponymous studio in 2009 after working in Paris with French architect Jean Nouvel and for architect Peter Marino in New York. In both positions he was responsible for the concept development of a diverse body of work, including residential, retail, leisure and cultural projects.
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Published on: December 13, 2017
Cite:
metalocus, PABLO SEBASTIÁN
"Peter´s House by Studio David Thulstrup" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/peters-house-studio-david-thulstrup> ISSN 1139-6415
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