
Lille Skov School
A primary school of twelve small wooden houses linked by a long covered street, designed so children always see the forest.
- Location
- Roskilde, Denmark
- Year
- 2029
- Area
- 6,400 m²
- Client
- Roskilde Kommune
Norden Atelier opened its doors this year. These are the six commissions we accepted, with drawings, field notes, and progress updates as the work unfolds.

A primary school of twelve small wooden houses linked by a long covered street, designed so children always see the forest.

Twelve storeys of workspace wrapped in low-iron glass and brushed brass, with stepped terraces shaped by the path of the winter sun.

An adaptive reuse of a 19th century grain silo into a small museum of decorative arts, with daylight as the primary material.

A low, lime-washed villa set into the granite edge of the Baltic, framing the horizon through three deep window rooms.

A demountable timber pavilion built from one species, jointed without glue, designed to be rebuilt elsewhere when its first life ends.

A narrow infill home arranged around a single cast-in-place concrete stair, a long quiet ascent that opens to a roof garden.