Aarhus Town Hall: Arne Jacobsen Building
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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.
Heated conservatory at the Botanical Gardens, Aarhus, Denmark, design by C. F. Møller Architekten – transparent roofing made of ETFE foil cushions with an interior pneumatic shading system planned by formTL and C. F. Møller Architekten the building “is like a drop of dew in its green surroundings”.
Aarhus Harbour Landmark Building – Dorte Mandrup Architects wins the competition for a new tower in Aarhus Harbour. The tower will be a landmark for the new city district being developed in Aarhus, the 2nd largest city in Denmark.
schmidt hammer lassen architects and the City of Aarhus have been selected to receive a Best Collaboration Award 2012 for their extensive cooperation in creating the largest public library in Scandinavia: Urban Mediaspace.
Aarhus Harbour Buildings: new residential architecture in Jutland, Denmark design by ADEPT AND LUPLAU & POULSEN: common greenhouses on the roof tops, adjacent terraces overlooking the bay of Aarhus, and a sheltered green courtyard
Campus Aarhus N, Denmark: VIA University College Aarhus design by schmidt hammer lassen architects: the new campus building offers facilities for the six fields of study that support knowledge sharing and synergy between the educations
Aarhus Gymnastics and Motor Skills Hall building design by C. F. Møller Architects, combines the best of the sports hall and playground and is the only one of its kind in Denmark – probably worldwide
CinemaxX Århus building design by CEBRA Architects: addressing a number of challenges posed by the cinema foyer’s architectural framework in the shopping centre Bruuns Galleri, Aarhus, Jutland.
Salling Århus, a department store on the Strøget stocking a range of products from clothes to food and accessories, plus a bakery and a coffee shop. Salling ROOFTOP on top of the building has great panorama views of this Jutland city, plus a small café.
Møllestien Aarhus, a historic area just to the south of the city centre, close to the public library – photos of some of the quaint old houses.
Aarhus Concert Hall building design by Kjaer & Richter Architects, the largest concert hall in Scandinavia, home to the Royal Academy of Music in Aarhus, the Aarhus Symphony Orchestra, the Danish National Opera, and containing a 2000sqm glazed foyer
ARoS Aarhus, Denmark – photos of Your rainbow panorama by artist Olafur Eliasson, at the top of this Danish art gallery building in eastern Jutland
Vestas Aarhus Building design by Danish architects Arkitema: LEED platinum office facilities for global wind turbine company Vestas have just been completed.
Århus University Buildings designed by C. F. Møller Architects, austere yellow brick Jutland tertiary education architecture spaced out around a gently landscaped campus just west of the city centre.
Århus Skolegade, Jylland, Danmark – Danish half-timbered buildings: historic Jutland buildings on a street just north of the river, and the city centre.
Aarhus Freemasons Building: Den Danske Frimurerorden (DDFO), in English mostly known as the Grand Lodge of Denmark, is the main governing body of regular Freemasonry in Denmark, tracing its history back to 1743, the oldest Masonic organisation of Denmark.
Aarhus Cathedral, Jutland, Denmark, (Danish: Aarhus Domkirke, Jylland) is the longest and tallest church building in the country, at 93 m (305 ft) in length and 96 m (315 ft) in height.