Young Architect Freja Bak Josias’s Art-Filled Family Hideaway in Copenhagen

Young Architect Freja Bak Josias’s Art-Filled Family Hideaway in Copenhagen

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Architect freja bak. A brief context to set expectations.

Architect freja bak: Quick notes

Freja and Magnus Bak Josias were expecting their first child within weeks when they were given the keys to their new home in Frederiksberg, near the center of Copenhagen. The top floor of a two-story, turn-of-the-19th century structure built as workers’ apartments, it appealed to them because of its age and location, hidden behind a street-fronting grand house. And because Freja, an architect specializing in historic preservation, saw how to cast it in a new light.

“I work with listed buildings and with these you tend to do as little as possible,” she explains. “In our case, we had to do a little more than restoration: we changed the original by taking down the ceiling and one of the walls.” This makeover—done in a mere two months—created an open aerie for the family, with a double-height living area and a new kitchen built to fit the building’s wonky measurements.

There’s also wall space for the couple’s growing collection of contemporary Danish furniture and art, which like the soaring spaces, lend new life to formerly humble quarters. Join us for a tour and scroll to the end for a glimpse of the construction in progress.

Photography by Theo Theo Agency, unless noted, all courtesy of Freja Bak Josias.

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Above: Freja, here with her three year old daughter, Ruth, and expecting a second child soon, has a master’s degree in building culture: “it’s a more technical education than an architect, but not as technical as an engineer.” She’s also trained in sustainability and works for historic buildings specialists Rønnow Arkitekter. freya explains that they Above: Freya explains that they “removed the existing attic in order to add light from above—the location of our low building in the backyard means there’s no traffic sounds, but the small rooms were dark. Our space used to be two very small apartments.”

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Young Architect Freja Bak Josias’s Art-Filled Family Hideaway in Copenhagen

Young Architect Freja Bak Josias’s Art-Filled Family Hideaway in Copenhagen
Young Architect Freja Bak Josias’s Art-Filled Family Hideaway in Copenhagen
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