Strandgade 104
Architect
MAA
Strandgade 104
Architect
MAA



Four exclusive boutique hotel apartments in the heart of Copenhagen.

Project Description
Project Description
The architectural transformation of the 218-year-old hide warehouse at Strandgade 104 in Copenhagen exemplifies the fusion of historical integrity with contemporary luxury. This meticulous renovation converts the once-industrial space into four exclusive apartments, embracing the building’s rich heritage while crafting a narrative that bridges its past and future. A palette of natural materials including Dinesen wood planks enhances the beauty of the original structure, skillfully elevating its humble components. Sorensen Leather, sourced from the best producers in Denmark, is used to clad the lift, referencing the building’s history as a hide warehouse and instilling warmth and tactility into each apartment.
The architectural transformation of the 218-year-old hide warehouse at Strandgade 104 in Copenhagen exemplifies the fusion of historical integrity with contemporary luxury. This meticulous renovation converts the once-industrial space into four exclusive apartments, embracing the building’s rich heritage while crafting a narrative that bridges its past and future. A palette of natural materials including Dinesen wood planks enhances the beauty of the original structure, skillfully elevating its humble components. Sorensen Leather, sourced from the best producers in Denmark, is used to clad the lift, referencing the building’s history as a hide warehouse and instilling warmth and tactility into each apartment.
Project Description
The architectural transformation of the 218-year-old hide warehouse at Strandgade 104 in Copenhagen exemplifies the fusion of historical integrity with contemporary luxury. This meticulous renovation converts the once-industrial space into four exclusive apartments, embracing the building’s rich heritage while crafting a narrative that bridges its past and future. A palette of natural materials including Dinesen wood planks enhances the beauty of the original structure, skillfully elevating its humble components. Sorensen Leather, sourced from the best producers in Denmark, is used to clad the lift, referencing the building’s history as a hide warehouse and instilling warmth and tactility into each apartment.







Project
Project
Strandgade 104
1401, Copenhagen
1160 m2
Completion - 2024
Strandgade 104
1401, Copenhagen
1160 m2
Completion - 2024
Strandgade 104
1401, Copenhagen
1160 m2
Completion - 2024
Project
Strandgade 104
1401, Copenhagen
1160 m2
Completion - 2024
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