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LOCAL PROJECT。

DAVID THULSTRUP。

we live in a world,where we need to surround us with something that's tech child and something that we remind us of being grounded.

i love when the use of materiality becomes a architectural volume within a space.

but also sometimes when it becomes a function.

my name is DAVID THULSTRUP.

i'm an architect and i'm based in copenhagen denmark.

and right now we're in brooklyn new york at the denison apartment.

i just finished.

i've been working within us for many years.

and i started with the fourth generation.

now i'm working very closely with the fifth generation.

each time i get the opportunity to explore in different projects around the world.

new ways of implementing denis.

one day i got a phone call.

and denisman had had the opportunity to move into this beautiful apartment.

and they needed some help.

figuring out what to do on the interior side.

this apartment is a two floor apartment.

but it actually starts from the street level where you go down a flight of stairs.

the dining area has one wooden element.

which is the element that got you upstairs.

i worked very hard on trying to create a beautiful staircase.

i love when you have this sort of monolith of materiality.

the primary bedroom in a few guest rooms are upstairs.

and within the primary bedroom we also created a beautiful headboard.

that frames to bed.

one of the elements that i love is contrast.

and i love something that is refined.

and something that draw at the same time.

so here both showcasing beautiful walls and raw exposed concrete ceilings to find this beautiful balance between raw elements and more finished elements such as a normal painted wall.

i love that contrast.

i've been working with denizen for many many years and every time.

the collaboration is very close.

because the knowledge that denizen have to the implementation within a project of their products is of crucial value for me.

deanism is working with utmost respect to walt's wood.

how they are finding the wood how they are nurturing the wood how they're respecting it in the forest.

and it's because that the wood that we're sitting around here.

right now.

some of it is probably 150 or 200 years old.

so it's been here for a long time.

and what i want to do with all of my projects is the projects that we are going to to do with with all of my projects is to projects.

LOCAL PROJECT。