ULI Denmark Young Leaders | Tour of Home.Earth Nærheden

When

2026-05-07
2026-05-07T15:30:00 - 2026-05-07T18:00:00
Europe/Paris

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    Where

    Skærvestræde 1 Will open in a new window Hedehusene Copenhagen 2640 DENMARK
    Stay tuned - we will announce the details soon!

    The ULI Denmark Young Leaders Executive Committee is excited to invite you to a guided tour of Home.Earth Nærheden, the first in-house multifamily development by Home.Earth.

    This pioneering 158-unit project sets a new benchmark for sustainable residential construction in Denmark. Designed with a strong social profile and an ambitious low-carbon approach, the building achieves an average footprint of only 4.7 kg CO₂ per m² per year—the lowest ever recorded for a large Danish multifamily project, and more than 60% below current national requirements.

    The project reaches this milestone through extensive use of timber and natural materials, reduced material consumption, and an optimised modular construction process. Much of the building was prefabricated in Jutland, minimising waste and ensuring higher quality while significantly lowering environmental impact.

    Equally important is the project’s social ambition: Home.Earth seeks to make housing genuinely accessible by fostering trust-based relationships with tenants. This includes offering no upfront deposit.

    We are working on the details of the logistics, so stay tuned for more information and the event date!

     

    About Home.Earth

    Home.Earth is a Danish real estate company founded in 2021 by Rasmus Nørgaard (co-founder of Nrep) and others. With a long-term perspective on property development and operations, the company emphasizes sustainability, innovation, and collaboration across the value chain. Its mission is to integrate environmental and social responsibility into the built environment, creating housing that benefits both people and planet.

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    Skærvestræde 1 Hedehusene DENMARK

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