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Major recent works to visit include the School on Islands Brygge, Secondary School on Artillerivej, København S, by C.F. Møller, and the Ferring Pharmaceuticals A/S, Kastrup, by London’s Foster + Partners. The site occupies a pivotal waterfront position alongside the Øresund crossing, just north of the International Airport.
e-architect also feature Carlsberg Central Office in Valby by C.F. Møller Copenhill – Amager Ski Slope by BIG, and BIO4 Power Plant by Gottlieb Paludan.
The Danish capital city has been named UNESCO World Capital of Architecture for 2023. Following Rio de Janeiro’s inaugural title role, it will host the IUA’s World Congress.
Copenhagen housing news – find information on key residential property architects, innovative new home photos – contemporary Danish housing guide
Danish architecture contest by Switch, winners news: Miriam Fenner, Oliver Fenner, UK: The world faces a learning crisis. Education systems have become so systemic – how can they provide personal and optimized care to pupils?
The new home, designed by BIG, for giant pandas Mao Sun and Xing Er in Copenhagen Zoo resembles the panda’s natural habitat and creates a peaceful living environment for one of the world’s rarest mammals.
Amager Resource Centre, ski slope on a Waste-to-Energy Plant in Copenhagen, Denmark, design by BIG architects: a revolutionary new project by Bjarke Ingels to form a tourist attraction.
Three years ago Amager Bakke kicked off construction in Copenhagen. The pow(d)er plant design by BIG, architects is to open to ski-loving adventurers from the city and abroad October 2019.
Danish Architecture Center Exhibition by world-renowned Danish architects BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group on an architectural journey across time, from Big Bang to Singularity, at BLOX, designed by OMA
BIG fulfills “Homes for All” mission for non-profit affordable housing association Lejerbo with 6,800 sqm winding wall in Copenhagen’s multicultural northwest area: shortlisted for World Architecture Festival 2019
FORMGIVING – An Architectural Future History from Big Bang to Singularity explores how the world around us has taken shape – and has been given shape – from the past to the present, with 71 BIG projects as glimpses of and gifts to our future.
IZUMI Allerød is an interior renovation project for a restaurant locates suburb of Copenhagen. IZUMI is a chain restaurant serves “Nordic twisted” Japanese cuisines that holds several restaurants around greater Copenhagen.
Kengo Kuma & Associates, in team with Cornelius Vöge, Søren Jensen engineers and Niels Sigsgaard, wins architect competition for New Aquatics Centre on Copenhagen’s Waterfront.
New photos of Radisson SAS Royal Hotel built in 1960 to a design by architect Arne Jacobsen. The building was the first Copenhagen skyscraper. Room 606 features original Jacobsen furniture and fittings. Alberto K restaurant is located on the top floor and also features original Arne Jacobsen furniture.
Located in a classic Copenhagen street a historic neoclassical property on Niels Hemmingsens Gade has been carefully renovated by Årstiderne Arkitekter.
URBAN POWER architecture & planning designed the vision for 3 million sqm land reclamation. The design deals with urgent environmental and commercial challenges of the metropolitan area.
Best Architecture Tours in Copenhagen as a date night idea. When many of us picture Denmark, we’ll automatically think of the large peninsula jutting into the North Sea, north of Germany
Design: 3XN architects. Kim Herforth Nielsen, architect of the building said, “We visualise the construction as a whirlpool which draws visitors into the depths to the fascinating experiences waiting among fish and sea animals from all over the world.”
Aga Khan Award for Architecture award + new photos of this innovative Copenhagen urban space design by BIG, Topotek1 & SUPERFLEX: a colourful playground, almost 1.5 km long, with masses of street furniture from across the globe.
Designed by COBE The Red Cross Volunteer House is an extension of the national headquarters of Red Cross in Denmark in Copenhagen.
Most sustainable building project in the world? Last building plot of new urban district Ørestad, UN17 Village Copenhagen has tangible solutions for all of UN’s 17 sustainable development goals.