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Herning Center of the Arts Denmark, Jutland, Design, Building, News, Image
Herning Center of the Arts Denmark : Architecture
HEART : Danish Architecture in Jutland by Steven Holl Architects
Herning Center of the Arts - Topping Off News
Steven Holl Architects Herning Center of the Arts, Denmark,
to be topped off on 30 May 2008

New York City, - Steven Holl Architects' Herning Center of the Arts
in Herning, Denmark will be topped off on May 30th 2008. The Herning
Center of the Arts unites, for the first time, three distinct cultural
institutions: The Herning Art Museum, the MidWest ensemble and the
Socle du Monday. The new Center is intended to be an innovative forum
combining visual art and music.
In November 2005, Steven Holl Architects won the international competition
for the Herning Center of the Arts with a design fusing landscape
and architecture in a one-level building. The project will include
permanent and temporary exhibition galleries, a 150-seat auditorium.
music rehearsal rooms, a restaurant, a media library, administrative
offices and an active landscape, and is scheduled to be completed
for the turn of the year 2008/09.
The 2005 jury reported: 'The design perfectly meets the competition's
wishes for a combination between openness and 'treasure trove'. In
addition, it answers the desire for a flexible building in terms of
how and when it is used. The building will often be open when the
actual museum is closed. A majority of the jury agreed that this building
will make the new Herning Center of the Arts into something significant
and exciting.'
The design for the 6,500 sq. m. center aims at "building the
site." In transforming the flat field, a new 12,000 sq. m. landscape
of grass mounds and pools conceals all the parking and service areas
while shaping inspiring bermed landscape spaces focused on reflecting
pools positioned in the south sun. Herning's prominent relationship
with textiles and art formed the inspiration for the design concept.
Steven Holl states: 'Part of the current art collection is housed
in an old shirt factory in Herning. This 1960s building was designed
in the form of a shirt collar and is across the street from the site.
It was the interaction between the factory owner and Arte Povera artists
such as Pierro Manzoni that enabled such a special collection of art
to exist in Herning. A fabric theme is carried throughout the project
from the shape of the building which resembles a collection of shirtsleeves
viewed from above, through the wall finishes. Drawing further on the
work of Manzoni in his A-Chrome series, a textile mesh is utilized
in the formwork of the white concrete.
The curved roofs utilize a two-way truss system able to span in multiple
directions allowing for a freedom between the roof structure and plan.
The undersides of the interior are a simple white plaster emphasizing
the geometry of the roof. All gallery spaces are orthogonal and simple
with fine proportions in respect to the art, while overhead the curved
roof sections bring in natural light. The internal gallery walls in
lightweight construction can be moved as per a curator's requirements.
Green aspects of the design, including a geothermal HVAC system and
grey water recycling, set this apart as an exemplary design for 21st
century museum architecture.
Steven Holl Architects is currently working on several projects in
Scandinavia. In addition to the Herning Center of the Arts, the office
is working on the Knut Hamsun Center (Hamaroy, Norway) and two residential
projects, T-Husene (Copenhagen, Denmark) and Meander (Helsinki, Finland).
The Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art (Helsinki, Finland, 1998) is
considered to be one of Steven Holl Architect's most important museum
works, recently joined by the highly lauded Nelson-Atkins Museum of
Art (Kansas City, Missouri), which opened on June 9th, 2007.
Herning Center of the Arts Building info from Steven Holl Architects
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Copenhagen Architecture
Nelson-Atkins Museum
of Art also by Steven Holl Architects
Steven Holl Architects Herning Center of the Arts, Denmark,
breaks ground on 25 June 2007
New York City, June 25th 2007 Steven Holl Architects
Herning Center of the Arts in Herning, Denmark breaks ground today.
The Herning Center of the Arts unites, for the first time, three distinct
cultural institutions: the Herning Art Museum, the MidWest ensemble
and the Socle du Monde. The new Center is intended to be an innovative
forum combining visual art and music.

In November 2005, Steven Holl Architects won the international competition
for the Herning Center of the Arts, with a design fusing landscape
and architecture in a one-level building. The project will include
permanent and temporary exhibition galleries, a 150-seat auditorium,
music rehearsal rooms, a restaurant, a media library, administrative
offices and an active landscape, and is scheduled to be completed
for the turn of the year 2008/09.
The 2005 jury reported: The design perfectly meets the competitions
wishes for a combination between openness and treasure trove.
In addition, it answers the desire for a flexible building in terms
of how and when it is used. The building will often be open when the
actual museum is closed. A majority of the jury agreed that this building
will make the new Herning Center of the Arts into something significant
and exciting.
The design for the 5,600 sqm center aims at building the site.
In transforming the flat field, a new 12,000 sqm landscape of grass
mounds and pools conceals all the parking and service areas while
shaping inspiring bermed landscape spaces focused on reflecting pools
positioned in the south sun. Hernings prominent relationship
with textiles and art formed the inspiration for the design concept.
Steven Holl states: Part of the current art collection is housed
in an old shirt factory in Herning. This 1960s building was designedin
the form a shirt collar and is across the street from the site. It
was the interaction between the factory owner and Arte Povera artists
such as Pierro Manzoni that enabled such a special collection of art
to exist in Herning. A fabric theme is carried throughout the project
from the shape of the building which resembles a collection of shirtsleeves
viewed from above, through the wall finishes. Drawing further on the
work of Manzoni in his A-Chrome series, a textile mesh is utilized
in the formwork of the white concrete.
The curved roofs utilize a two way truss system able to span in multiple
directions allowing for a freedom between the roof structure and plan.
The undersides of the interior are a simple white plaster emphasizing
the geometry of the roof. All gallery spaces are orthogonal and simple
with fine proportions in respect to the art, while overhead the curved
roof sections bring in natural light. The internal gallery walls in
lightweight construction can be moved as per a curators requirements.
Green aspects of the design, including a geothermal HVAC system and
grey water recycling, set this apart as an exemplary design for 21st
century museum architecture.
Herning Center of the Arts
Denmark : Steven Holl Architects
Steven Holl Architects is currently working on several projects in
Scandinavia. In addition to the Herning Center of the Arts, the office
is working on the Knut Hamsun Center (Hamary, Norway) and two residential
projects, T-Husene (Copenhagen, Denmark) and Meander (Helsinki, Finland).
The Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art (Helsinki, Finland, 1998), is
considered to be one of Steven Holl Architects most important
museum works, recently joined by the highly lauded Nelson-Atkins Museum
of Art (Kansas City, MO), which opened on 9 June 2007
Steven Holl Architects has realized cultural, civic, academic and
residential projects both in the United States and internationally.
Steven Holl is a tenured Professor at Columbia University's Graduate
School of Architecture and Planning. In 1976 founded Steven Holl Architects,
which has now offices in New York and Beijing with a staff of 52.
The firm has been recognized internationally with numerous awards,
and the work has been widely published and exhibited. Currently under
construction is the Linked Hybrid mixed-use complex (Beijing, China),
the Nanjing Museum of Art and Architecture (Nanjing, China), the Vanke
Center (Shenzhen, China) and the NYU Department of Philosophy (New
York City). Recently the office has won a number of international
design competitions including Herning Center of the Arts (Herning,
Denmark), CitÈ du Surf et de lOcÈan (Biarritz,
France), Sail Hybrid (Knokke-Heist, Belgium), Meander (Helsinki, Finland)
and Vanke Center (Shenzhen, China).
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Danish
Architect Offices
Danish Arts Building :
Willlumsens Museum
Herning Center of the Arts : main
page with completed building photos
Danish Architecture - Selection:
Utzon Center, Aalborg, Jylland
Kim Utzon Architects

photo : Torben Eskerod Denmark
Aarhus Concert Hall
Arkitektfirmaet C. F. Møller

picture from the architect
Copenhagen Opera House
Henning Larsen

Interior image © Speirs Major Associates
Linked Hybrid
Loisium Hotel Alsace

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