Stelling Building Copenhagen, Arne Jacobsen

Stelling Building on the Gammeltorv, built in 1937, design by Arne Jacobsen Architect. The Stelling’s House building is a former paint store. Café Stelling contains an original Arne Jacobsen interior. Location: centre of the city, off the Strøget

RIAS Sketch Design Competition, Aberdeen city public spaces

Bon Accord Centre Aberdeen shopping

The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland is running sketch design competitions, sponsored by Aberdeen City Council and funded through the Scottish Executive’s City Growth Fund, for architects, architecture students and schoolchildren to re-imagine public spaces around the City.

Scala Tower Copenhagen: BIG Design

Scala Tower, Copenhagen, Architecture, Photo, Architect, Design Scala Tower Copenhagen Contemporary Danish Tower Building – design by BIG architects 10 Nov 2008 Scala Tower Design: BIG architects Scala Tower in Copenhagen Nye Bygning i København Visible from the Central Station, the Town Hall Square and the Tivoli Gardens, Scala on the Axel Square is located … Read more

Saxo Bank Building Copenhagen, Denmark

Saxo Bank Hellerup office Denmark

Saxo Bank is a young dynamic internet bank with focus on online-trade with currencies, shares and futures on the bank’s self-developed platform, Saxo Trader: Copenhagen building design by 3XN Architects

Green-tech GT4 Green Roof Substrate, Building

Green-tech GT4 Green Roof Substrat Green Roof Building

GT4 is a blend of lightweight aggregate and award-winning gt green-tree topsoil. It is light in texture and has good water holding capacity meaning it is an ideal substrate for use in green roof construction.

Rødovre Skyscraper Copenhagen by MVRDV

The municipality of Rødovre, an independent municipality of Copenhagen, Denmark, announced MVRDV and co-architect ADEPT winner of the design competition of the Rødovre Skyscraper building

Rådhuspladsen København, Copenhagen Town Hall

Rådhuspladsen contains the Danish capital’s Town Hall building along its southern edge and the ‘telephone building’ in the northern section by the bus stops, containing tourist information.