Copenhagen's 8 Tallet Complex is the Largest in Denmark
Tiana Reid — July 21, 2010 — Eco
References: big.dk & archi-europe
Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), 8 Tallet is the hub of an emerging neighborhood called Ørestad in Copenhagen, Denmark. 8 Tallet is a large apartment complex (the biggest in Denmark) with an astounding green roof, and it is oriented east-to-west in order to make the most of Copenhagen's sun.
With 476 apartments, some of which boast private gardens, and a commercial square, 8 Tallet is a modern eco-friendly living space, located just a 12-minute train ride from downtown.
With 476 apartments, some of which boast private gardens, and a commercial square, 8 Tallet is a modern eco-friendly living space, located just a 12-minute train ride from downtown.
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