Willumsens Museum Frederikssund, Denmark
Jens Ferdinand Willumsen was a Danish painter connected to Symbolist and Expressionist genres. The building contains JF Willumsen’s collection and The Great Relief.
Jens Ferdinand Willumsen was a Danish painter connected to Symbolist and Expressionist genres. The building contains JF Willumsen’s collection and The Great Relief.
The client sees his projects as satisfying a need not making a profit; they are designed to last for a century and so have to be adaptable to the needs of unknown occupants
The Mountain Dwellings are the 2nd generation of the VM Houses – same client, same size and same street. The program, however, is 2/3 parking and 1/3 living.
Twister Tower, Copenhagen Building, Denmark, Architect, Design, Image Twister Tower Copenhagen, Denmark Danish project – design by Christensen&Co Arkitekter 15 Dec 2008 Twister Tower Copenhagen 2008- Design: Christensen&Co Arkitekter New high rise in Copenhagen The municipality of Copenhagen has just approved Christensen & Co Architects’ proposed new residential tower ”Twister” combined with a new music … Read more
Tuborghavn, emerging Danish dockland architecture in Copenhagen: Water Square off main road, Brewery blocks, Rotunda shopping centre & restaurant, bottle landmark.
The Tuborg Nord project was established on a former brewery site in Hellerup, Copenhagen, according to Danish architecture office C.F. Møller Architects.
Tivoli Gardens is an amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. The park opened in 1843. It is the second-most popular seasonal theme park in the world after Europa-Park
Scottish Design Awards 2002, Scottish Design Awards Results, Scotland, Shortlist, Architects, Buildings, Nominations, Winner, Designer, News
The new Royal Danish Playhouse is an effective ‘theatre-machine’ that takes form as a pronounced, yet respectful completion of the surrounding city. The building consists of three compositional elements
Inspired by twilight and the Scandinavian sky, the T-shaped buildings maximize high quality residential floor space with views to the horizon and sunset.
Kongens Enghave (“King’s Meadow Garden”), also known as Sydhavnen (“South Harbour”), is a small waterfront district (far inland from the sea) in southern Copenhagen.
Grândola, the place for which we designed this project is a town we have always loved. Our grandparents and our mother were born here and we always go back there with siblings in the summer.
This house is located on a tough ground, of whimsical configuration and accentuated slope. In the beginning of the project the view over the Cascais’ bay was wonderful. Now there is the way a bulky urbanization known as “Jardins da Parede”
The exhibition, Picture This!, opening on 4 March at the RIBA headquarters in London, will display some of the UK’s most striking buildings of the last 25 years and offers an insight into the world of architectural competitions.