The landscape surrounding Rahbek Hus II consists of an arrival zone facing Thorvald Bindesbølls Plads, a semi-private courtyard to the northeast, and a public garden space towards Humlebyen in the southeast.

Carlsberg City District section 16.3

16-018

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A classical garden with old trees and rhododendrons
A wide band of small granite cobble stones provides a solid, classical base for the apartment building. Sections within the paving also allow space for benches, furnishings, and plants. The design aligns with the landscape at Halmlageret and the surrounding residential developments.

To the south, 1:1 Landskab has created a classical garden space with existing trees, continuous rhododendron bushes, and a few magnolia trees. Throughout the development, a varied path paved with brick runs, forming small areas where residents can enjoy the lush surroundings.

Blooming bushes act as living property boundaries
To the south, on an existing slope, 1:1 Landskab has planted flowering shrubs that define the edge of the development towards the private backyards of Humlebyen. To the northeast, the courtyard is designed with grass, rhododendrons, and paving bricks for bicycle parking.