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9 Sep 2021
Icefjord Centre In Greenland, Ilulissat, Greenland
Ilulissat Icefjord Centre building by Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter
photo : Adam Mørk
Ilulissat Icefjord Centre Building
Overlooking the Kangia Icefjord on the west coast of Greenland, 250 km north of the Arctic Circle, the building blends effortlessly into the landscape and offers a unique vantage point from which to experience the astonishing Icefjord and understand the dramatic consequences of climate change on this remarkable landscape.

23 Aug 2021
Dorte Mandrup honoured as Architects of the Year

Innovative Architecture, organised by the German Design Council, honour the best architecture and design solutions internationally. This year’s winners have now been announced and can set themselves clearly apart from their competitors thanks to their title. The special awards each come with EUR 10,000 in prize money:

Iconic Awards 2021 Winners

July 5, 2021

Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter Shortlisted at WAFX 2021 Awards

World Architecture Festival Awards ‘Culture – Future Project’ Category:

– The Icefjord Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark
– The Whale, Andenes, Andøya, Norway

WAFX 2021 Prize Winners

22 July 2019
Aedes Architecture Forum Exhibition, Christinenstr. 18-19, Berlin, Germany
HUMAN:NATURE
Presented by AW Architektur & Wohnen Magazine
Danish architect Dorte Mandrup-Poulsen
photo © Robertino Nikolic for AW Architektur & Wohnen
Dorte Mandrup at Aedes Architecture Forum Berlin

22 July 2019 – images added
Råå Pre-school in Helsingborg, Sweden
2013
Råå Pre-school in Helsingborg, Sweden by Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter
photograph : Adam Mørk
Råå Pre-school in Helsingborg

22 July 2019 – images added
Cohousing Community in Albertslund, Denmark
2009
Cohousing Community in Albertslund Copenhagen Denmark Cohousing Community in Albertslund Copenhagen by Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter

Cohousing Community in Albertslund Denmark Cohousing Community in Albertslund
photos : Stamers Kontor

22 July 2019 – images added
Amager Childrens’ Culture House, south Copenhagen, Denmark
2013
Amager Childrens' Culture House, south Copenhagen, Denmark by Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter

Amager Childrens' Culture House, south Copenhagen

Amager Childrens' Culture House Copenhagen
photos : Jens Lindhe

Amager Childrens Culture House in Copenhagen by Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter

Amager Childrens Culture House interior by Dorte Mandrup Architects
photos : Torben Eskerod

22 July 2019 – images added ; 6 Feb 2017
The Danish Wadden Sea Centre, Ribe, Denmark
The Danish Wadden Sea Centre by Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter
photograph : Adam Mørk
The Danish Wadden Sea Centre
With a completely re-conceptualized conversion and extension, the Wadden Sea Centre – gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Site – has recently been opened to the public in Ribe on the west coast of Denmark.

22 July 2019 – images added
Sundbyoster Hall II – Housing and Sports Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark
Sundbyoster Hall II in Copenhagen, Denmark by Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter
photo : Adam Mørk
Sundbyoster Hall II in Copenhagen

22 Jun 2016
Ilulissat Icefjord, Greenland
Icefjord Centre by Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter
rendering : Mir
Ilulissat Icefjord by Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter
An Icefjord Centre in Ilulissat will attract tourists to Greenland and contribute to our understanding of climate change. The Danish architectural firm Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter has designed the visionary building for the centre with respect of the unique, UNESCO-protected natural surroundings.

8 Jun 2016
The Opal, Kalvebod Brygge, Copenhagen, Denmark
The Opal in Copenhagen
image from architects
The Opal, Copenhagen
Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter has won the competition to design an extension to the existing headquarters of The Danish Society of Engineers, IDA. “The Opal” is technological advanced and a true eye catcher. It will be prominently placed in the Copenhagen Harbour.

Major Building by Dorte Mandrup Architects

Holmbladsgade Sports and Culture Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark
2006
Design with b&k+ brandlhuber & co.
Holmbladsgade Sports Facility by Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter
photo : Torben Eskerod
Holmbladsgade Sports Centre
The scheme’s most pronounced feature is a large translucent membrane that stretches between the sports and culture centre arena, and the four characteristic end walls of the neighbouring public housing scheme.

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Dorte Mandrup – Key Projects

Designs by Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter A/S, alphabetical:

Jægersborg Water Tower, Gentofte, Sjælland, Denmark
2006
Jægersborg Water Tower
photo : Torben Eskerod
Gentofte Building – Design Competition win 2004
Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter ApS won in 2004 the competition to convert Jægersborg Water Tower into a mixed-use building. On the upper floors, student housing units mark the perimeter of the existing structure. Each unit is expressed by a protruding crystal-like add-on that brings daylight into the apartment, and offers unobstructed views to the surrounding landscape.

Nicolai Cultural Center, Kolding, Jutland, Denmark
2008
Nicolai Cultural Center Kolding
photo : Adam Mørk
Nicolai Cultural Center
Nicolai Cultural Centre is a conversion of 5 previous school buildings enclosing a common schoolyard. Each building represents a period in Danish school history, from the first school dating 1856 to the last built that opened in 1909. None of the buildings were no longer in use as school buildings, two were listed as cultural heritage.

Ringsted Barracks, north Jutland, Denmark
2006
Ringsted Barracks Jutland
photo : Adam Mørk
Jylland Arkitektur
The terrace houses have been built in connection with the official exhibition ‘Living 2006+’ in Ringsted. The construction consists of 7 terrace houses, placed in rows of 2 with respectively 3 and 4 housings, which stagger along a building line.

Study box / Read-Nest, Denmark
2008
Reading Nest
photo : Mandrup-Poulsen
Study box
Measuring only 10 m2, Read-Nest is a small pre-manufactured structure that is designed to sit in the landscape like an architectural folly. Being flexible in situation and use, the owner can place Read- Nest where he or she feels would best suit their needs, whether for study, relaxation or both.

Trekroner Housing, Roskilde, Denmark
2008
Roskilde Housing
photo : Adam Mørk
Trekroner Housing
The Trekroner Residential Housing Project is part of a large new residential development outside the City of Roskilde immediately adjacent to Roskilde University. In contrast to the large open spaces of the Trekroner development, the two new buildings move individually to create intimate, wind protected, green spaces between them.

More projects by Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter online soon

Location: Vesterbrogade 95A, 1620 Copenhagen V, Denmark, Northern Europe

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Lynetteholm København – New Copenhagen harbour island
Design: COWI, Arkitema and TREDJE NATUR
Lynetteholm, New Copenhagen harbour island
image courtesy of architects practice
Lynetteholm, New Copenhagen harbour island

IZUMI Frederiksberg
Design: PAN- PROJECTS
IZUMI Frederiksberg
photograph : Yuta Sawamura
IZUMI Frederiksberg

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Skanderborggade Day-care Centre, Copenhagen

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