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3Novices:Bjarke Ingels and Simon Frommenwiler create pink Puzzle House installation

Puzzle House installation by Bjarke Ingels and Simon Frommenwiler

Architects Bjarke Ingels and Simon Frommenwiler have teamed up to create a brightly hued house, which can be taken-apart and rebuilt, as part of 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Puzzle House installation by Bjarke Ingels and Simon Frommenwiler

The installation is situated in the back garden of Copenhagen's Swiss embassy, a regular participating venue in 3 Days of Design and organisers of Architecture in Residence – a programme that aims to strengthen connections between Danish and Swiss architects.

The Puzzle House installation was designed by Ingels, founder of Danish firm BIG, and Frommenwiler, head of Basel-based practice HHF, to fostering social interaction.

Puzzle House installation by Bjarke Ingels and Simon Frommenwiler

The installation comprises of pink, red and fuchsia-coloured geometric blocks that when slotted together – like the pieces of a puzzle – form the shape of a pitched-roof house.

Each block is weighted so that they require more than one person to carry them, which the architects hope will encourage visitors to talk and work collaboratively to assemble the building.

Puzzle House installation by Bjarke Ingels and Simon Frommenwiler

Small groups can climb up and sit on the blocks when they are kept separate, or they can be aligned to create amphitheatre-style seating for large-scale events and talks.

Blocks can also be left out of the house arrangement to form shaded nooks where visitors can rest.

Puzzle House installation by Bjarke Ingels and Simon Frommenwiler

3 Days of Design is held annually in Copenhagen, showcasing the best of Danish design. Last year the event saw Helle Mardahl launch a collection of blown-glass lamps that resemble giant pieces of candy, and furniture brand Menu reissue a mid-century lounge chair designed specifically for knitters.

Interior designer Natalia Sanchéz also created a cosy co-working space that was decked out entirely with pieces from Muuto.

Puzzle House installation by Bjarke Ingels and Simon Frommenwiler

The latest projects by HHF include a pergola-like extension to a traditional Swiss villa in Arlesheim, while BIG has just completed a vortex-shaped education centre in the Faroe Islands.

Bjarke Ingels also recently appeared on the podcast Time Sensitive, where he discussed his aversion to the term "style".

Photography by Kaspar Würgler.

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