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Höfði Urban Development

Höfði is one of Reykjavík’s largest urban regeneration projects, transforming a long-established industrial area into a vibrant, sustainable, and mixed-use urban district.

The development is designed to support the city’s climate goals while creating a high-quality living environment centred on sustainable mobility, green infrastructure, and resilient urban design.



Project overview

When fully developed, the district is expected to accommodate up to 8,000 residential units, three primary schools, commercial services, workplaces, and a wide range of community amenities. The area is planned for a population of up to 20,000 residents and will be served by the future Borgarlína public transport system, with a strong emphasis on public transport, walking, cycling, and other sustainable modes of travel.

Verkís has been involved in the development of Höfði since 2015, contributing multidisciplinary expertise across planning, infrastructure, and environmental services. The scope of work has included street and transportation design, utility design, blue-green stormwater solutions, environmental impact assessment, contamination investigations, geotechnical studies, and acoustic design.

The project demonstrates how integrated planning and engineering can support the transformation of existing urban areas into sustainable and future-ready communities.

8000

Planned residential units



20000

Future residents



3

Primary schools




Technical information

Location:


Höfði, Reykjavík


Size:


8,000 planned residential units


Project period:


2015 –







World goals