Gellerup Sports and Culture Campus Aarhus
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects Wins Competition to Design Sports and Culture Campus in Aarhus, Denmark. The multi-use community project is a key component of the revitalisation of the Gellerup district
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Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects Wins Competition to Design Sports and Culture Campus in Aarhus, Denmark. The multi-use community project is a key component of the revitalisation of the Gellerup district
VIA University College Campus establishes itself as a city in the city with a continuation of the area’s building block structure, narrow streets, parks and urban squares. The campus establishes a path that connects three new urban areas
Aarhus School of Architecture, schmidt hammer lassen architects, VOLA and The Danish Arts Foundation announce fifth joint venture competition Drawing of the Year 2017. The theme is Everyday Utopia.
Nicolinehus Aarhus Ø is a new mixed-use development in the heart of Aarhus Ø – shaped by the pulse of the city centre and merging with life on the waterfront
Danish architects AART take an an unusual approach to a desolated industrial area on the edge of Aarhus, injecting renewed life, including elements such as a single-room hotel and public greenhouse
News update on NEW AARCH, a building jointly designed by young architecture practice Vargo Nielsen Palle, led by three recently qualified architects, with ADEPT.
Design: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects. The ARoS Aarhus Art Museum’ (DK) ambitious €40 million expansion plan, Next Level, was suggested in 2015 and now the design of what will be the biggest art gallery project by American artist James Turrell has been revealed.
Design: Gjøde & Povlsgaard Arkitekter. Sculpture by danish architect studio built and exhibited in connection with a international biennale that took place in the scenic coastal landscape surrounding the city of Aarhus.
Design: Arkitema, architects. The conference hotel Comwell Aarhus. The building is an impressive ‘work of art’, “drive-in art,” says artist Peter Skovgaard, who conducted the large light installation.
Designed by SHL Architects as a polygonal slice hovering above a glazed building, that rests on a podium with large sculptural stairs. These stairs fan out down to the new harbour promenade surrounding the building.
The ARoS Aarhus Art Museum is delighted to announce the first ARoS Triennial, a new international contemporary art exhibition that will be presented every three years in Aarhus, Denmark.
Design: BIG. AARhus is located at the tip of the manmade island Ø4, in the new urban development of Aarhus Ø. The development sits at the intersection between bay and harbor, city and nature – offering spectacular views of both
Design: Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter. The tower is shaped like a sharp origami cut, urban sculpture with a significant architectural expression. The white steel tower stands out as a glowing landmark giving identity to the area and act as a point of reference and meeting in this new part of the city.
Design: C.F. Møller Architects – the new Port Centre unites many of the central functions at the Port of Aarhus in a central building complex, which is designed to form an extremely flexible facility.
Design: schmidt hammer lassen architects. Valdemars Have is an urban residential block nestled amongst the cultural and green heart of Aarhus, the second largest city of Denmark.
Design: C.F. Møller Architects. The house, which takes full advantage of the view and its proximity to nature on three sides, is organised around a tall double-height central space with sky-lights, accompanied by a sculptural staircase and brick fireplace offering ample space to exhibit works of art.
Aarhus Rådhus – Town Hall building by architect Arne Jacobsen with a stunning inteior, innovative for its time, softened by the use of timber, especially the slatted wood panelling.