TEKO Ark

TEKO Ark We are a Copenhagen-based studio designing residential & mixed-use projects (Denmark/Colombia/Canada).

We create certainty through VR visualization and computational design, 10+ years experience, 330+ projects involved. C Space Creative Studio empowers people to live and feel unbuilt architecture, creating immersive experiences that fuels development.

25/03/2026

New commercial Video for real estate development.
Social housing pet friendly community in Colombia.
Visualization and video production by

31/12/2025

2025 was the year everything clicked into place.
After spending a couple of years at the Royal Danish Academy deepening my understanding of Nordic design thinking, TEKO is now actively building our presence in Denmark. We’re strengthening our operations in Canada. And back in Colombia, we’re working on the biggest, most complex projects we’ve ever taken on.
The time at KADK wasn’t just about learning Danish building codes or sustainable design principles. It was about understanding how Scandinavian architects think about light, space, and the responsibility of shaping how people live.
Now we’re bringing that knowledge to every market we operate in: Colombian warmth meets Danish precision. It’s not just a tagline anymore. It’s how we actually work.
Three countries. Different climates, different regulations, different client expectations. But the same commitment: certainty before construction, intelligence in every decision, spaces that actually improve how people live.
2026 is going to demand more from us. Bigger projects. New markets. Higher stakes.
We’re ready.
Happy New Year from the TEKO team across Denmark, Canada, and Colombia.
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Like the cattleya orchid thriving where forest meets light, this home finds its balance between shelter and sky.Floor-to...
31/12/2025

Like the cattleya orchid thriving where forest meets light, this home finds its balance between shelter and sky.
Floor-to-ceiling glass dissolves the boundary between inside and out. Morning sun filters through the canopy, turning the living spaces into observation decks for the forest’s daily rhythm. The master bedroom opens to a private view of the pool terraces, suspended between tree line and water.
Stone anchors the structure. Wood warms every interior surface. Glass invites the landscape in.
The Cattleya House (Casa Orquídea) 🌺
Project specs:→ 320m² → 4 bedrooms, dual living zones→ Natural ventilation + passive cooling→ Local stone and timber construction→ Colombia
Which view would you choose: the forest canopy or the water terraces?
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24/12/2025

The celebrations look different.
The feeling is the same.

Christmas greetings from TEKO ✨
Glædelig Jul!
Merry Christmas!
Feliz navidad!

18/12/2025

Everyone’s chasing the newest AI models. Yeah Nano banana is crazy powerful, but there’s still something powerful for architecture about training your custom models.
Here’s why: base models give you variety. Custom Loras give you vocabulary.
I trained two models on hand-picked datasets: traditional Danish summer house architecture (with soul), and tropical modern architecture. Then I combined them.
The AI didn’t just blend styles. It identified the underlying patterns that make both traditions work, then synthesized something new. Deep overhangs from both climates. Transparency calibrated for Nordic coastal light. Material warmth that reads as intentional, not nostalgic.
This isn’t about generating pretty images. It’s about teaching AI to see patterns in what already works, then exploring variations within that design language.
Right now I’m exploring Flux 2 training, and the possibilities are genuinely exciting. Not because it replaces design thinking, but because it sharpens it.
Swipe through to see the explorations.
What design language or concept would you train a model to understand?
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17/12/2025

𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱 𝗖𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗢𝗯𝘀𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗮𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆
Kelp doesn't resist the ocean. It moves with it, anchors to the rock, and becomes the foundation for an entire ecosystem.
This observatory does the same. Built from what the fjord provides: crushed shells for structure, seagrass for reinforcement, alginate as binding. The walls are literally made of ocean. Walk through the interior and you're moving through a labyrinth of marine textures, stratified layers of blue biomass that shift from pale shell to deep seagrass green. The timber frame holds it together. The rammed walls absorb carbon. The architecture breathes with the landscape.
And here's what fascinates me: this building is designed to weather and evolve. New layers of biomass can cascade over the existing walls as they age, thickening the facade like geological strata. The structure isn't static. It's alive.
The Kelp Observatory (Observatorio Alga) 🌊
Project specs:
→ High carbon storage CO2 through bio-based materials.
→ Built entirely from local fjord materials
→ Rammed blue biomass walls + timber structure
→ Fully circular: dissolves back into ecosystem at end of life + glass gets recyled.
→ Bergen region, Norway
This is what computational design enables: architecture that doesn't just sit on the land, but emerges from it and eventually returns to it.
Save this if you believe buildings should give back more than they take.
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16/12/2025

𝗡𝘂𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝘀𝗲𝗹𝗹 𝘂𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘀. 𝗦𝘁𝗼𝗿𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝘀𝗲𝗹𝗹 𝘃𝗶𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀.
You can show square meters, ROI projections, and location maps all day long. But here's what actually moves buyers and investors: the ability to see themselves in a future that doesn't exist yet.
Why storytelling isn't optional in real estate development:
1. Memory over features: People forget specs within hours. They remember how a space made them feel for years. When you tell the story of morning light hitting a balcony, or a family gathering in a courtyard, you create an emotional anchor that survives every competitive analysis.
2. Pre-sale velocity: Projects with narrative sell 40-60% faster in pre-construction. Why? Because buyers aren't purchasing concrete and rebar. They're buying the story of their future life. The clearer that story, the faster the decision.
3. Premium positioning: Generic developments compete on price. Story-driven developments create categories of one. You're not selling "a 3-bedroom apartment." You're selling "the place where your kids will remember growing up surrounded by light and nature."
We now have immersive VR, AI-generated lifestyle scenarios, cinematic rendering, and social platforms that can reach millions. The technology is unlimited.
So here's the real question: What story are you going to tell that no one else can?
What's the vision that makes people stop scrolling, lean forward, and say "I need to be part of this"?
Your story is your moat. What's yours?
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16/12/2025

Like the hummingbird suspended between flowers, this home hovers between garden and sky.
The living space dissolves into a courtyard garden where tropical plants thrive in Danish light. Morning coffee at the pool's edge. Evening meals under the glass ceiling where inside and outside become one continuous breath. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the landscape like a living painting that changes with every season.
The Hummingbird House (Casa Colibrí) 🐦
Project specs:
→ 177m² of flow and light
→ Indoor courtyard with pool
→ Open-plan living connecting 3 outdoor spaces
→ Natural materials: wood, concrete, glass
→ Denmark
Save this if you're designing a home that brings the outside in.
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14/10/2021

Modern solutions.
Rendering and interactive experiences for succesful proyects.
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