 | Bryggen Garden As Bryggen's Garden was constructed, Havnestaden in Copenhagen has grown by 240 new cooperatives and residential buildings, which reach up to eight storey’s high, securing a view of both water and nature in the capital's old harbor district. |  |
 | The Charlotte Garden The Charlotte Garden residential buildings consists of 222 apartments (first phase) and 44 “service apartments” (second phase). With service apartments the advantages of a hotel are united with more private accommodation facilities in the 60, 77 and 105 m2 sized apartments. |  |
 | The Fajance Garden The residential building of Fajancehave is the name of 73 new homes that are erected as a 5-storey building angle at Royal Copenhagen's old site in Frederiksberg Garden. The Residential building has a 3-storey parking garage below ground level and 5-storey housing above. |  |
 | Grønningen With Spaencom facade units in black acid-washed concrete and balconies in green glass, a beautiful visual whole has appeared in connection with the black stone grit on recreational areas of the garden and the planting in the green wedge. |  |
 | The Havnestad house The structure of the Havnestad houses was designed by the architect company Schmidt Hammer Lassen, and has a functionalistic appearance with white rendered facades. |  |
 | Kajplads 24 Kajplads 24 is the architectural company’s first project of residential housing by the distinctive concept of white-painted-bearing concrete columns and beams. |  |
 | Metropolis Spaencom delivered box girders, columns, beams and walls, and the biggest challenge was the curved walls with oval windows. |  |
 | The Ørestad House 127 homes build in a 6-12-storey struction. A total of 11,400 m2 + 1,200 m2 basement. Spaencom has delivered box girders, columns, beams and walls. A total of 11,000 tonnes. |  |