Additive Neighbourhoods - The Fredensborg Houses by Jørn Utzon
Fredensborghusene: The Fredensborg Houses followed Utzon's first major housing project, the Kingo Houses in nearby Helsingør. The 63 units were based on a competition project Utzon had developed for the south of Sweden in 1953, inspired by traditional Danish farmhouses set around a central courtyard and Chinese architecture, in which the houses open out onto a central court but are protected from the surroundings by their outer wall.

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Jan Utzon On Jorn Utzon

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What Does an ‘Enough’ House Look Like?

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Architecture Theory: Precedents - The Danish Farmhouse, The Kingo Houses and Mountain Dwellings

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The Red and The Grey Matter: New Architecture in Africa

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Fredensborghusene

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Renzo Piano Interview: On Jørn Utzon

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Why British Houses Are So Small (And American Homes Are So Big)

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See Inside Jonathan Tuckey's COURTYARD HOME | An architectural Designers Converted Industrial Shed

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Oktay Nayman Interview: On Jørn Utzon

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Romerhuset af Jørn Utzon

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The Homes That Can Expand - Quinta Monroy by Elemental

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RIBA House of the Year 2024 shortlist: Peckham House

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Nobody Breaks Celebrities Like Mr.Bean!

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Kenneth Frampton - Jorn Utzon: Transcultural Form and Tectonic Metaphor

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A Brutalist House Buried In A Hill | Ep10 OPEN PLAN | House Tour

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The Hidden Logic Behind This Beautiful Belgian Family Home

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Hans Munk Hansen Interview: On Jørn Utzon

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A great Danish designer - Jorn Utzon

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