A tiny wooden island floating in Copenhagen harbor is bringing life and interest back to the city’s waters. Australian architect Marshall Blecher and Magnus Maarbjerg of Danish design studio Fokstrot designed CPH-Ø1, an experimental floating island park buoyed by recycled plastic bottles that could bring about more floating public spaces all along the city’s waters. Created as a prototype for the Copenhagen Islands project, the 215-square-foot timber island is punctuated by a single linden tree...
from Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building https://inhabitat.com/this-hand-built-island-is-the-start-of-copenhagens-parkipelago-of-floating-public-spaces
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