Article source: PLH Architects
Since 2017, the Danish island ‘Møn’ has been a UNESCO biosphere reserve and Dark Sky Park. Visitors are travelling from all around the world to explore the extraordinary nature and wildlife. The client ‘Klintholm Gods’ was fascinated by the idea of creating something unique: a place where visitors come close to nature – also by living in it.
Transforming A Historic Building Into An Inclusive Holiday Destination
The client assigned PLH Arkitekter to transform the historic estate ‘Hunosøgaard’ into a modern and inclusive holiday destination offering quality nature experiences and accommodation for everyone. ‘Hunosøgaard’ was originally built in the late 1800s as a guesthouse for artists and people travelling down from Copenhagen to spend the summer by the lake and exploring nature. Now, ‘Klintholm Gods Lake Apartments’ is an extremely friendly space with high standards of universal and inclusive design, bringing visitors and guests closer to nature.
- Architects: PLH Architects
- Project: Klintholm Gods Lake Apartments
- Location: Langebjergvej 1, 4791 Borre, Denmark
- Photography: Rozbeh Zavari, Thomas lx
- Clients: Klintholm Gods (Klintholm Estate)
- Engineering: MOE Consulting Engineers
- Entrepreneur: Vestergaard Nielsen A/S