
"TRÆ" in Aarhus: Sustainability and design
In Aarhus, Denmark’s tallest wooden building, TRÆ, stands as an inspiring example of sustainable and circular construction. With its 78 meters spread over 20 floors, the building has become an icon for green architecture and recycling.
Træ is constructed with a load-bearing wooden structure and floors that tell a unique story. The 1500 m² of pine floors are made from recycled window frames that would previously have been waste. These materials have now been transformed into a floor that is both beautiful and sustainable.
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In Aarhus, Denmark’s tallest wooden building, TRÆ, stands as an inspiring example of sustainable and circular construction. With its 78 meters spread over 20 floors, the building has become an icon for green architecture and recycling.
Træ is constructed with a load-bearing wooden structure and floors that tell a unique story. The 1500 m² of pine floors are made from recycled window frames that would previously have been waste. These materials have now been transformed into a floor that is both beautiful and sustainable.

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In Aarhus, Denmark’s tallest wooden building, TRÆ, stands as an inspiring example of sustainable and circular construction. With its 78 meters spread over 20 floors, the building has become an icon for green architecture and recycling.
Træ is constructed with a load-bearing wooden structure and floors that tell a unique story. The 1500 m² of pine floors are made from recycled window frames that would previously have been waste. These materials have now been transformed into a floor that is both beautiful and sustainable.


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In Aarhus, Denmark’s tallest wooden building, TRÆ, stands as an inspiring example of sustainable and circular construction. With its 78 meters spread over 20 floors, the building has become an icon for green architecture and recycling.
Træ is constructed with a load-bearing wooden structure and floors that tell a unique story. The 1500 m² of pine floors are made from recycled window frames that would previously have been waste. These materials have now been transformed into a floor that is both beautiful and sustainable.
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In Aarhus, Denmark’s tallest wooden building, TRÆ, stands as an inspiring example of sustainable and circular construction. With its 78 meters spread over 20 floors, the building has become an icon for green architecture and recycling.
Træ is constructed with a load-bearing wooden structure and floors that tell a unique story. The 1500 m² of pine floors are made from recycled window frames that would previously have been waste. These materials have now been transformed into a floor that is both beautiful and sustainable.