Villa Landluft / Kim Lenschow + pihlmann architects

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Text description provided by the architects. At the gateway to central Aarhus, on the threshold between suburban residential housing and urban city blocks, lies Villa Landluft – a stately mansion built in 1897 with references to Italian Renaissance architecture. The name Villa Landluft, Danish for ‘Villa Country Air’, originates from a time when the house was situated far outside of central Aarhus. After more than a hundred years of urban development, this once proud mansion had declined into a dilapidated architectural alien – a last remaining bastion of a bygone era. The project reactivates an outdated building typology, which had become detached from its surroundings both aesthetically, functionally, and demographically.

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Cite: "Villa Landluft / Kim Lenschow + pihlmann architects" 18 Dec 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/993874/villa-landluft-kim-lenschow> ISSN 0719-8884

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