The projects of Dan Stubbergaard, a Danish architect whose practice COBE now counts 130 employees, cover a wide range of scales and programs, but underlying all is the idea of architecture as a process of multidisciplinary dialogue and an engine of social transformation, attentive to context. All this is materialized through a contemporary language that reinterprets Scandinavian tradition, as shown by the works featured in this issue of Arquitectura Viva: the Red Cross Volunteer House extension, the transformation of an old silo, a kindergarten, and a residential development.
The projects of Dan Stubbergaard, a Danish architect whose practice COBE now counts 130 employees, cover a wide range of scales and programs, but underlying all is the idea of architecture as a process of multidisciplinary dialogue and an engine of social transformation, attentive to context. All this is materialized through a contemporary language that reinterprets Scandinavian tradition, as shown by the works featured in this issue of Arquitectura Viva: the Red Cross Volunteer House extension, the transformation of an old silo, a kindergarten, and a residential development.