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The architectural approach reflects the character of the surrounding area through elements like varied roof pitches, dormer windows, and brick facades, aiming to blend traditional local styles with contemporary design.

[13] Its architecture, inspired by the surrounding hills and meadows formed during the last ice age, features a design that integrates the building with the landscape Skamlingsbanken's historical significance as a meeting place.

The masterplan, covering 150 hectares, aims to merge the advantages of dense urban centers with the openness of green suburban areas, guided by principles of Diversity, Life, and Balance.

[19] This project aimed to replace outdated buildings with a unified, modern facility that supports contemporary educational methods by fostering interaction among different learning areas and incorporating physical activity into daily routines.

[21] Embracing the concept of "Our House," CEBRA merged the comforting aspects of traditional homes with fresh perspectives on children's care needs, drawing inspiration from the familiar forms of Danish domestic architecture, such as pitched roofs and dormer windows.

[28][29][30] In 2019, CEBRA launched a research and development program named WISE (Work, Innovation, Space and Education), focusing on exploring the impact of architecture on lifelong learning.

Additionally, the program seeks to link architectural practices with leading concepts from education and entrepreneurship, incorporating insights from sensory stimuli, cognitive psychology, and behaviorism research.

The MiniCO2 Multi-Storey House in Wood is a project completed by CEBRA in collaboration with ONV Architects, Artelia Denmark, Blumer Lehmann, and Egil Rasmussen, funded by Realdania By & Byg.

Research led by Artelia found that certain Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) and ribbed deck configurations could reduce CO2 emissions by 55-70% compared to conventional hollow-core slabs, while adhering to strict sound and fire safety regulations.

[41][42][43] Villa 1 is a project featuring single-family and semi-detached houses, designed by CEBRA with a focus on utilizing bio-based materials including wood, clay, seagrass, and straw.

[44][45] The landscape project at Qasr Al Hosn Fort in Abu Dhabi, designed by CEBRA, integrates the site's historical heritage with modern urban life.

[49] Envisioned to be the tallest building in Albania at 205 meters, Mount Tirana will include residential spaces, commercial areas, a boutique hotel, business offices, parking, and dining venues, embodying the natural beauty.

This 19,300 m² facility, designed by CEBRA and ZAS, with landscape architecture by LAND Inc. and engineering by Thornton Tomasetti, The Mitchell Partnership, HH Angus, and MGM Consulting, aims to create a cross-disciplinary educational environment.