The New Noma by Bjarke Ingels Group Opens to the Public
Bjarke Ingels Group has designed a cluster of buildings as the new home for Noma, one of the world?s most acclaimed restaurants. Situated between two lakes within the community of Christiania in Copenhagen. Built on the site of an ex-military warehouse once used to store mines for the Royal Danish Navy, the project is imagined as an intimate culinary garden village. With interiors completed in collaboration with Studio David Thulstrup, the project dissolves the restaurant?s individual functions into a collection of separate yet connected buildings.
NOMA 2.0. Image © Rasmus Hjortshoj
Bjarke Ingels Group has designed a cluster of buildings as the new home for Noma, one of the world?s most acclaimed restaurants. Situated between two lakes within the community of Christiania in Copenhagen. Built on the site of an ex-military warehouse once used to store mines for the Royal Danish Navy, the project is imagined as an intimate culinary garden village. With interiors completed in collaboration with Studio David Thulstrup, the project dissolves the restaurant?s individual functions into a collection of separate yet connected buildings.
NOMA 2.0. Image © Rasmus Hjortshoj
Built with a total of 11 spaces, the new Noma was made using the finest materials best suited for each space's function. Every part of the restaurant experience - the arrival, the lounge, the barbeque, the wine selection and the private company - are all clustered around the chefs. From...
NOMA 2.0. Image © Rasmus Hjortshoj
Bjarke Ingels Group has designed a cluster of buildings as the new home for Noma, one of the world?s most acclaimed restaurants. Situated between two lakes within the community of Christiania in Copenhagen. Built on the site of an ex-military warehouse once used to store mines for the Royal Danish Navy, the project is imagined as an intimate culinary garden village. With interiors completed in collaboration with Studio David Thulstrup, the project dissolves the restaurant?s individual functions into a collection of separate yet connected buildings.
NOMA 2.0. Image © Rasmus Hjortshoj
Built with a total of 11 spaces, the new Noma was made using the finest materials best suited for each space's function. Every part of the restaurant experience - the arrival, the lounge, the barbeque, the wine selection and the private company - are all clustered around the chefs. From...
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