Multi-story residential buildings
High-Density Residential 11-Story Apartment Building: 51 residential units with comprehensive amenities. Subterranean Infrastructure: Two levels of underground parking and dedicated storage units.
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High-Density Residential 11-Story Apartment Building: 51 residential units with comprehensive amenities. Subterranean Infrastructure: Two levels of underground parking and dedicated storage units.
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passage connecting the Kringlan shopping complex and Borgaleikhús
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A lightweight civic pavilion housing a branch library, reading rooms, and flexible community space — designed to be both a landmark and a welcoming public threshold.
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A multi-unit housing project that balances exposed urban-edge conditions with clear circulation, durable materials, and sheltered shared space.
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Medium-density housing on an exposed hillside — four blocks stepping with the topography, oriented to maximise solar gain while managing weather exposure and communal access.
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A contemporary workplace building designed around clear frontage, efficient floorplates, and a restrained commercial identity.
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A reclaimed post-industrial waterfront remade as a public square — hard-landscaped, weather-ready, and designed to be used year-round by the full range of the city's population.
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The interior transformation of a 1970s apartment block unit — stripping back decades of poor alterations to reveal strong bones and reorganise the plan for contemporary urban living.
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A mid-rise housing block on a tight urban infill site — compact flats arranged around a shared courtyard, with robust envelope design and clear wayfinding throughout.
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A single-storey timber-frame extension to a primary school — adding four classrooms, a shared learning corridor, and direct access to the school garden.
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