EFFEKT

EFFEKT

Arkitektur og planlægning

København N, DK 26.919 følgere

Om os

EFFEKT is an architectural collaborative based in Copenhagen, Denmark, operating in the fields of architecture, urbanism and research. The company was established in 2007 and currently employ 55 full time staff under the creative direction of the two founders Tue Foged and Sinus Lynge. EFFEKT is the Danish word for impact. At EFFEKT we believe that architecture and urbanism is about creating a lasting positive impact on our surroundings and our planet. We therefore measure our projects on their impact - on the EFFEKT. We aim to create a lasting social, economic and environmental effect with everything that we take upon us and we always consider our projects in a local, regional and global context, creating societal value beyond brief and client.

Websted
http://www.effekt.dk
Branche
Arkitektur og planlægning
Virksomhedsstørrelse
51-200 medarbejdere
Hovedkvarter
København N, DK
Type
Partnerskab
Grundlagt
2007
Specialer
Architecture, Urban Planning, Research & Design, Landscape og Urban Space

Beliggenheder

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    Blågårdsgade 8, 2. sal

    København N, DK 2200, DK

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Opdateringer

  • We are so happy to share that the co-housing and building community Sjællandsk Muld has won the Project Development Award at the Building Awards 2024 for an exemplary project development process. The award celebrates projects that excel in the "holy trinity" of innovation, architectural quality, and sustainability, while also enriching their surroundings. One aspect that captured the jury's attention was the coordinated collaboration across all stakeholders—from residents, developers, banks, architects, municipalities and contractors. Resulting in a high-quality construction with a love for architectural aesthetics, including roof overhangs, and a design built entirely from breathable materials. What sets this project apart is the ongoing involvement of future residents in the building process. They had the opportunity to voice their needs and wishes, which helped raise the bar for both sustainability and quality. As one example, Sjællandsk Muld is energy self-sufficient, generating its own electricity and heat. This achievement is a shared effort! A big thank you to the 35 families for their dedication and pioneering spirit, and to our partners Almenr Byggefællesskaber, Enemærke & Petersen a/s, Merkur Andelskasse, and Hyllegaard Udvikling ApS, who have paved the way for a co-housing project that raises the bar. Located in Hvalsø, Zealand, Sjællandsk Muld is the first completed co-housing community within the larger vision of Hyllegaard Høje in Lejre Municipality. By late 2024, 35 families are expected to move into the co-housing community just outside Hvalsø. Partners and Collaborators: Almenr Enemærke & Petersen A/S Merkur Cooperative Bank Genbyg A/S Lejre Kommune Hyllegaard Udvikling ApS

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  • Se organisationssiden for EFFEKT, grafik

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    Later today you can take part in the opening of a mini-exhibition featuring the seven winning projects from the ‘Danish Design Award 2024’ at the Danish Architecture Center (Dansk Arkitektur Center). We are so proud and honoured to be among the winners with the project Living Places Copenhagen. The seven winners have been selected by an international jury and reflect the award’s five core design values: Do no harm, Pursue beauty, Lead the way, Prove your impact, and Solve problems worth solving. Through these values, design is highlighted as both an ethical guideline and a craft-based discipline that simultaneously delivers solutions to improve our society and everyday lives. The mini-exhibition has been created in a collaboration between Creative Denmark, DDC – Danish Design Center, and the Danish Architecture Center (DAC) and can be visited for free in the DAC Passage, right at the entrance to the Danish Architecture Center. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/dnJehriC Thank you again to Danish Design Center, Danish Design Awards, the Jury and not least VELUX, Artelia and Enemærke & Petersen a/s for a wonderful collaboration. Photos: DDC

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  • Living Places just won a Danish Design Award 2024!! The award, which this year introduced a renewed focus on value-based assessment, honors Living Places as a groundbreaking example of design that creates positive change and addresses the major climate and health challenges we face today. The Danish Design Award 2024 marks a new chapter in the award’s history by eliminating fixed categories and focusing on solutions that break traditional boundaries. The evaluation was based on five core values: Do No Harm, Pursue Beauty, Lead the Way, Prove Your Impact, and Solve Problems Worth Solving. Living Places was highlighted by the jury as a project that combines beautiful design with a low CO₂ footprint, healthy indoor environments, and an entirely new approach to how we live together. "Living Places is an example of how good design is about asking the right questions. We set out to develop homes that are both healthy for people and the planet, built with simple and circular construction principles, community-oriented, flexible, and affordable. Overall, it represents a paradigm shift that, in a broad sense, places life at the center of the design challenge — and it creates innovation on many different levels." — Sinus Lynge, Co-founder and Creative Director at EFFEKT A heartfelt thank you to the Jury and to VELUX, Artelia and Enemærke & Petersen a/s for an incredible partnership.

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  • 10 Key Insights from 'Beyond The Roadmap' Report Two weeks ago, we launched "Beyond The Roadmap". This report isn't just a collection of ideas; it’s a blueprint for transformative change that any nation, city, or industry can use to redefine their approach to sustainability. We see it as an important extension of "Doughnut for Urban Development: A Manual" that we published last year, because it shows how to move beyond the Reduction Roadmap for the sustainable transition - we must move beyond carbon tunnel vision, beyond reductive targets towards systemic solutions, beyond no harm towards more good and beyond ecological targets to include safe and just Earth-system boundaries. Each insight in the report is crafted to guide and inspire stakeholders at all levels to initiate meaningful changes that can leave a lasting impact. By sharing these insights, we hope to empower others to take bold, actionable steps towards a sustainable future. We hope you find the insights in "Beyond The Roadmap" both interesting and valuable. We have poured heart and soul into this project, and we're eager to hear your thoughts, insights, and critiques. Your feedback is not just welcome—it's essential for us as we strive to refine and improve our work. We're excited to learn from you and grow together. Important Update: We recently made an update to "Beyond The Roadmap" to include two essential essays by Jennifer Wilkins and Jacob Rask, which were omitted (mistakenly) in version 1. This enriched version 2 is even more insightful. A heartfelt thank you to the following experts for their essays contributions: Stig Hessellund (Realdania), Anders Bjørn (DTU - Technical University of Denmark) and Joachim Peter Tilsted (Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen), Ivana Stancic, Indy Johar, Oliver Burgess, Alicia Carvajal Rowan (Dark Matter Labs), Kirsten Gram-Hanssen (BUILD - Department of the Built Environment, Aalborg University), Anne Beim and Lykke Arnfred (CINARK - Center for Industrial ArchitectureRoyal Danish Academy), Ludwig Engel (House Europe!), Mads Oscar Haumann and Marcus Feldthus (Post Growth Guide), and Dan Hill (Melbourne School of Design at the University of Melbourne). Jennifer Wilkins (Heliocene Post Growth Consultancy), Jacob Rask (BLOXHUB)

  • We are excited to share "Del Hus Vidensprojekt" created in a collaboration between EFFEKT and V!GØR for the Forening Del Hus and part of Bevar Mere – Fremtidens boliger i nutidens bygninger With climate urgency and "housing crisis" as a starting point this project investigates the possibility of supplying needed housing for the projected population growth through redistribution of the existing building stock. Through mapping and communicating knowledge on the subdivision of single-family homes, this project demonstrates that we do not have a housing crisis - we have a distribution crisis. Reduction Roadmap recently launched the report "Beyond the Roadmap" highlighting the need to transition away from construction of new buildings towards a practice of transformation and renovation. This project presents a precise solution of how to meet societies’ need for housing within safe and just planetary boundaries. The knowledge project is open source and available for download and use in English and Danish here: https://lnkd.in/dJRVJXxP

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  • EFFEKT is seeking ambitious and dedicated Constructing Architecture students to join our Copenhagen studio in Spring 2025. During the internship you will be part of a dynamic and international environment, working closely with experienced teams on both Danish and international projects. You will help your teams address the many challenges that the world holds and gain unique insight in our design and BIM processes through participation in construction phases. Learn more about this role and apply for the internship here: https://lnkd.in/dpNxVTma

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    EFFEKT’s very own Dani Hill-Hansen🌱 wins "Det Bæredygtige Element - Ildsjælen". This award, presented by Building Green DK and WE BUILD DENMARK, celebrates Dani's lasting impact on steering the building industry towards innovative and regenerative solutions, within planetary boundaries At the forefront of her achievements is her pivotal role in the creation and development of the Reduction Roadmap — both as a science-based tool, then as a campaign that galvanized support from municipalities and major stakeholders across the industry and most recently for her effort to co-author the landmark report, Beyond the Roadmap, representing years of committed research and advocacy. This comprehensive report expands the industry's focus beyond carbon reduction to encompass regenerative practices that support biodiversity, responsible land use, and environmental justice.

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  • Reduction Roadmap becomes an association with the purpose of empowering the construction industry as a change agent “Reduction Roadmap has united the construction industry around shared transition goals and demonstrated that the industry is ready to take responsibility and leadership. We want to anchor this movement in an association that provides much greater opportunities for action. It requires more knowledge, broader partnerships, and collective action if we are to address the challenges facing construction,” says Sinus Lynge, founding partner at EFFEKT, who has been elected as the association's chairman. The association’s secretariat will be housed at Dansk Erhverv, which already supports the Reduction Roadmap. The board will initially consist of Sinus Lynge, Mikkel Schlesinger, and Steffen Maagaard, representing the founding parties EFFEKT, CEBRA and Artelia respectively. The new association was announced at Building Green DK yesterday and it is already possible to become a supporting member of the new association, which will operate as a non-profit NGO and aims to be funded through a combination of membership contributions and grant applications. Both individuals and companies can register as supporting members, helping to give the association a mandate in the transition to a society that operates within planetary boundaries. Sign up here: reductionroadmap.dk

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  • Finally we can share the new Reduction Roadmap report—a comprehensive transition plan for the Danish building industry. As climate science and its application in the building industry continue to evolve, Reduction Roadmap moves into its next phase “Beyond the Roadmap.” Inspired by recent insights from the “Doughnut for Urban Development: A Manual”, this initiative expands its focus from CO₂ reduction alone to include new targets for core Earth-Systems: Climate Stability and Functioning Ecosystems, which are interdependent. This approach - defined as the Butterfly Framework - addresses the pressing question of how the building industry can operate within planetary limits. The approach is grounded in a dual strategy: Mitigating carbon emissions within the Reduction Roadmap reduction curve, while simultaneously fostering regeneration of the natural world. The Butterfly emphasizes that we cannot achieve sustainable development solely through reduction: instead, we must actively expand Earth’s capacity by investing in net-positive regenerative contributions. The approach embraces systemic solutions, acknowledging the interconnectedness of environmental and socio-economic factors, particularly as Denmark’s impact relates to the global ecosystem. “Beyond the Roadmap” integrates human well-being within the broader goal of planetary health, aiming to make Denmark a leader in sustainable transition based on safe and just Earth-System Boundaries. “Beyond the Roadmap” exceeds the precise, linear goals in earlier Reduction Roadmap reports by introducing a broader, bolder scope, yet remains data-driven and science-aligned. It acknowledges the importance of empowering the building industry to serve as a catalyst for regenerative practices and invites policy evolution and courage in shaping the future. Link to download: https://lnkd.in/dFJHXnti Come join us for the launch at Building Green today at 3.10 pm (Main Stage) Thank you to everyone who put their hearts into making this possible: Dani Hill-Hansen🌱, Kasper Benjamin Reimer Bjørkskov, Jeppe Krabbe, Sinus Lynge, Steffen Maagaard, Rasmus Søgaard, EFFEKT, Artelia Denmark, Vilde Livsdatter, Alex Ianchenko, Sandra Czech, Haidy Mousa, CEBRA, Mikkel Schlesinger, Martin Møller Vilhelmsen, Liv Elbirk and many more.

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  • In 2 days, the Reduction Roadmap will publish a transition plan for the Danish building industry. #BeyondTheRoadmap will reveal surprising insights on how we can return to safe and just planetary boundaries and how the industry can serve as a catalyst to regenerate the nature we have depleted for decades. It is no longer enough to simply stop the damage. We must actively start rebuilding the ecosystems we have destroyed. The countdown begins… Don't miss the launch on October 30th at 3.10 pm (Main Stage) by EFFEKT, CEBRA, and Artelia. See you at Building Green DK!

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