Krabbesholm Højskole was looking to expand and relocate their studios for art, architecture, graphic design, and photography within the school’s historic campus. The arrangement of the new studios creates a series of informal courtyards and in-between spaces, with large windows and covered porches that foster an openness with nature while providing opportunities for social and visual interaction. The shared studio porches are filled with chairs and tables for casual conversation, offering a series of discrete places to hang out. The thin and elongated proportions of the studios allow for views through them, collapsing the field of vision and producing a visually interconnected space for the disciplines and their work. Clad in industrial cement rainscreen panels, the new studios relate to both the sixteenth-century buildings on the campus and the large industrial buildings nearby.