New construction of a total of 4,700 m² of mixed-use residential and commercial development on Amager, featuring 40 residential units and retail space on the ground floor
- Address
- Ved Amagerbanen 3, Copenhagen
Info
- Client
- PLP Handelsselskab
- Area
- 4,700 m²
- Architect
- Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects
- Project Period
- 2025–present
- Contractor
- CLS-Construction
- Total Construction Cost
- Confidential
Project Type
This project involves the construction of a new mixed-use residential and commercial building located at Prags Boulevard 90 on Amager
The development is being built in a former industrial district near Amager Strandpark and Kløvermarken. The site was originally a beach area before it was filled in and used for various types of industry for many years. In 1971, the site was repurposed for bus operations before a new local plan for the area was drawn up between 2018 and 2022, and it was decided that the area would be better suited for residential and commercial use.
The development consists of a single building ranging in height from 5 to 7 stories above ground level, with a full basement housing storage and utility rooms, as well as bicycle parking. The ground floor will feature four commercial units, and the remaining floors will contain apartments. The total area is approximately 4,700 m², divided into 3,266 m² of residential space, 656 m² of commercial space, and 770 m² of basement facilities.
The residential space is divided among 36 new residential units of various sizes, ranging from one- to four-bedroom homes, with a mix of owner-occupied and rental units. All homes will have their own balcony, as well as access to shared facilities such as a green courtyard, a communal kitchen, a dining hall, a café area, a lounge, and a shared rooftop terrace with gardens, a greenhouse, and lounge areas.
The client’s wish for the project is that it be constructed as sustainably as possible, and the ambition is for the project to achieve Nordic Swan Ecolabel certification upon completion
The load-bearing structures will be constructed as a traditional concrete building, with a focus on how
According to the plan, the building is not only to be constructed as sustainably as possible but also to actively contribute to sustainability efforts in its day-to-day operations. This will be achieved, among other things, through energy-efficient solutions, a rooftop solar panel system, recycling solutions for resident waste, and similar initiatives.