RÅM is an innovative modular building system that combines CNC-milled elements with standard building materials. The project aims to create a construction system that is affordable, sustainable, and easy to assemble and disassemble. The system features five different-sized modules that can be combined to create a house tailored to the customer’s needs. As life changes, it’s easy to add or remove modules. Whether you need an extra bedroom, a home office, a greenhouse, or a terrace, these modules can be ordered online and delivered directly to the customer.
Bedroom Fitness room Kitchen
WALL CONSTRUCTION
Facadebeklædning, træ
Agepan DWD vindspærreplade
Woodfiber Air træuldisolering
Lemix Lerplade
Grad-system
Samling vægkonstruktion
Bindeled placeres i samlingspunkterne, hvor de kan slides ned så de flugter med den vertikale vægkonstruktion
Fræses ud i vægkonstruktion
EXAMPLE OF FLOOR PLAN BUILDING SYSTEM
Der fræses spor med en dybde på 105 mm til samling med den vertikale vægkonstruktion
Bindeled Samling
udfræsning
udfræsning
tagkonstruktion
udfræsning til samling med vægkonstruktion
udfræsning til spær
CONSTRUCTION
CNC fræst OSB-plade 3000x1250x22 mm
Hjørnesamlinger med halv/halv overlap 150 mm udfræsning til samling med vægkonstruktion 295 mm udfræsning til spær
Spær 3600x295x45 mm
Standard mål
CNC fræst OSB-plade 3000x1250x22 mm
150 mm udfræsning til samling med fundament og tagkonstuktion.
For hvert modul er der 6 tværstykker
Spær 3600x295x45 mm
Standard mål
CNC fræst OSB-plade 3000x1250x22 mm
Hjørnesamlinger med halv/halv overlap
150 mm udfræsning til samling med vægkonstruktion 295 mm udfræsning til spær
gulvkonstruktion
udfræsning til samling med vægkonstruktion
udfræsning til spær
Lemix Lerplade
Woodfiber Air træuldisolering
Agepan DWD vindspærreplade
Grad-system
Facadebeklædning, træ
SVALBARD MUSEUM 02
Despite its remote location, Svalbard Museum is well visited. The current exhibition is very heavy in terms of text and historic images, and is not representing the majestic landscape of Svalbard.
In this won competition project we propose to turn the exhibition into a scenographic experience with interactive elements. The visitor can experience the northern lights, prehistoric animals and how Svalbard is affected by climate changes.
We proposed a new visual identity for the boards, so they work as a landscape background for the environment exhibition in the middle. We also added new backgrounds for the existing montres, so they become a middleground with interactive elements.
Interactive installation where the visitor can place a bone from the floor and see prehistoric animals come to life.
Rekvika is one of the only remaining russian hunting huts in Svalbard. Due to erosion of the landscape the hut is being moved to Svalbard Museum, where visitors can explore the hut and listen to stories of the life of a huntsman in Svalbard.
SOUTH HARBOR GRENAA 03
Ringgarden dept. II stands as one of the few apartment complexes in Aarhus where basement baths are still retained.
Our approach to the project was centered around creating a new layout within the existing structure, aiming to preserve the original building. In our proposal, we introduced a grid system featuring balconies, ensuring that each apartment enjoys access to a private outdoor space. As it was not desirable to attach the balconies to the facade, we devised a radical steel grid system for their installation. The facades facing Ringgaden and Viborgvej remain unchanged.
Furthermore, we sought to activate the southfacing courtyard, recognizing its potential to become a communal gathering area.
NORGES PLADS 04
Project Status : Ongoing
”Norges Plads” once stood as a large green field, primarily used for its playground. Collaborating with a community of residents and the local municipality, we conceptualized and visualized a plan aimed at transforming the lawn into a vibrant, biodiverse haven.
In the initial phase during spring, significant strides were made to bring the vision to life. The green field now teems with the vibrant hues of wildflower fields, interspersed with berry bushes, inviting benches, swaying hammocks, and the graceful presence of elder trees.
Our ongoing efforts are dedicated to further enhancing the space. Future plans include an expanded playground, the addition of a winding path, the introduction of gentle hills, and the incorporation of even more varieties of native wildflowers. This approach seeks to not only activate the area but also foster biodiversity, creating a dynamic and inviting ecosystem for the entire community to enjoy.
Tarzanbane
Multibane
Previous state
Current state
Hyld
Bærbuske Hængekøjer
Sten og stammer
Miyawake Skov
Bakker
Vilde blomster
NEW PSYCHIATRY, VIBORG
The New Psychiatry project in Viborg presents an exciting and challenging project that that inspires holistic thinking. The urban setting and scenic views of the lake influence the building layout, and the high aspirations for the physical environment in the treatment of mental disorders impose specific demands on the architecture.
Since winning the competition, significant adjustments have been made to the building placements, necessitating a reevaluation of the initial architectural strategy. The following are some facade studies we’ve undertaken to seamlessly connect the various structures. Our approach involves employing a light brick facade for the clinic and patient rooms, complemented by aluminum sheets for the intermediate building that weaves between the brick volumes.
Variation A
RINGGAARDEN DEPT. II
Ringgarden dept. II stands as one of the few apartment complexes in Aarhus where basement baths are still retained.
Our approach to the project was centered around creating a new layout within the existing structure, aiming to preserve the original building. In our proposal, we introduced a grid system featuring balconies, ensuring that each apartment enjoys access to a private outdoor space. As it was not desirable to attach the balconies to the facade, we devised a radical steel grid system for their installation. The facades facing Ringgaden and Viborgvej remain unchanged.
Furthermore, we sought to activate the southfacing courtyard, recognizing its potential to become a communal gathering area.