The Orangery by the Great Belt
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The Orangery by the Great Belt

In 2024, Drivadan had the honor of adding an orangery to architect Knud Brücker’s distinctive functionalist villa from 1933, beautifully situated by the Great Belt.

The task was to connect two buildings with a 60 m² glass structure while preserving an existing garden wall. This wall was carefully integrated into the design of the orangery and now creates a natural division between two atmospheric spaces.

The project is a prime example of how Drivadan delivers tailor-made solutions that respect the original architecture—adding both functionality and aesthetics in a single, cohesive design.

60 m² uninsulated glass structure
Roof pitch: 25°
Steel: Galvanized and painted in RAL 070 30 10
Aluminum: Coated in NCS S 8005-Y50R
Glass: 4 mm tempered safety glass
Climate control: Temperature-regulated roof vents

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Location: Funen
Constructed: 2024
Area: 60 m²
Architect: Sharon Fisher, Interior Architect & Designer mDD
Construction and assembly: Drivadan A/S
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