This fall, Steven Holl Architects won an international competition to design The LM Project, a significant oceanfront development in Copenhagen, Denmark. Envisioned as a gateway for arriving ships, Holl’s scheme consists of two mixed-use towers on opposite sides of an entry to the city’s harbor. The towers are connected by a walkway that soars 213 feet above the water, providing clearance for boat traffic.
Project architect Noah Yaffe says each glass tower has a “distinct architectural expression.” The 27-story Langenlinie tower is oriented toward the ocean, while the 24-story Marmormolen tower faces the city.
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