House of Culture and Movement Frederiksberg

The City of Frederiksberg, Denmark, the Danish Foundation for Culture and Sport Facilities and Realdania announced MVRDV and ADEPT winner of the House of Culture and Movement competition in Frederiksberg, Denmark

Amagertorv Copenhagen: Strøget Buildings

Mathias Hansen House at No. 6 was built in 1616 for Mathias Hansen, from 1622 the Mayor of Copenhagen. Typically of the Dutch Renaissance style, the house is built in red bricks with sandstone decorations, has a Dutch gable and a copper roof

Teglvaerksbroen, Copenhagen, Teglværk Bridge

Teglvaerksbroen, Copenhagen

The Teglværk Bridge serves to connect the two islets of the harbour, Teglværkshavnen, and gather the new urban area in one harmonic unit. The development of the area is a part of the plan towards improved development and utilisation of the harbour.

Copenhagen Bridge Competition, Denmark

London based STUDIO BEDNARSKI and FLINT & NEILL (bridge engineers), working with New York based HARDESTY & HANOVER (mechanical engineers), and SPEIRS and MAJOR (lighting designers), have won an invited two stage high-profile competition involving an opening bridge, to which 10 design teams were invited from a worldwide expression of interest.

Tivoli Congress Centre Copenhagen building

Tivoli Congress Centre by Kim Utzon Arkitekter

Tivoli Congress Centre realizes the plan of providing Copenhagen with a large, and centrally placed congress- and conference centre. The centre can seat up to 4000 delegates with 3 associated hotels

Louisiana Pavilion, Museum of Modern Art

Louisiana Pavilion wins International Innovation Award. The green Pavilion in the Sculpture Park of the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art has been a catalyst for play and energy during the past few months.

Swim Stadium Bellahoj, Copenhagen Building

With the opening of the new Swimming Stadium at Bellahoj all swimming activities of the original public pools will be reestablished. But furthermore Copenhagen will now be able to hold national and international competitions.

Bakkegaard School Copenhagen Building

The Bakkegårdsskolen project is a combination of development, rebuilding and extension and it forms part of a school development project – including all schools in the municipality of Gentofte.

CinemaxX KBH, Copenhagen, Denmark

A monochrome principle has been introduced to create a sense of unity in a disconnected space. The floors are theatrical red while all the walls are silver. The space is then decorated with hundreds of chandeliers and round pieces of furniture.