Copenhagen Architectural News: Buildings
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Major recent works to visit include the School on Islands Brygge, Secondary School on Artillerivej, København S, by C.F. Møller, and the Ferring Pharmaceuticals A/S, Kastrup, by London’s Foster + Partners. The site occupies a pivotal waterfront position alongside the Øresund crossing, just north of the International Airport.
e-architect also feature Carlsberg Central Office in Valby by C.F. Møller Copenhill – Amager Ski Slope by BIG, and BIO4 Power Plant by Gottlieb Paludan.
The Danish capital city has been named UNESCO World Capital of Architecture for 2023. Following Rio de Janeiro’s inaugural title role, it will host the IUA’s World Congress.
Copenhagen architectural news, contemporary Denmark buildings: Danish capital city built environment updates – new architecture in Denmark, construction & property images
C.F. Møller and Tredje Natur present a new lower-secondary school building at Islands Brygge, which provides the framework for physical, sensory and experience-based learning, with special focus on food and movement.
Large stadiums and music venues are often placed in the outskirts of cities, but not in Copenhagen. Royal Arena, a 35.000 square metre venue, has just opened in the middle of a residential area, and is designed by 3XN Architects together with HKS to be a good neighbour.
Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark, the smallest country in Scandinavia. Famous architects that have worked here include Arne Jacobsen, Jørn Utzon and Henning Larsen
C.F. Møller Architects Solar-powered School of the Future is located on a prominent site in Copenhagen’s new Nordhavn district. The modern educational architecture links the school with the urban environment, and give the school an open ambiance.
Architect: Sigurd Larsen
Sorte Hus is an innovative and affordable single-family residence in Copenhagen; it combines intelligent use of prefabricated materials thereby keeping the costs down, while utilizing a simple spatial composition to maximize usable room.
Architect: Sigurd Larsen. Natural light is an essential element when you build in the Scandinavian countries. Indirect light has a beautiful cold blue color that reminds you that you are close to the sea.
Architects: Snøhetta
The new Barr restaurant is a tribute to the North Sea region, developed with chefs Thorsten Schmidt and René Redzepi in noma’s former Copenhagen home.
Architects: Schmidt Hammer Lassen. Fisketorvet was built in 2000 at a then out-of-town location. Although it has a waterfront location, the shopping-centre was designed as a traditional mall. Visitors would arrive by car and directly enter the building
Design: COBE architects. As the centrepiece of Copenhagen’s redeveloped Nordhavn (North Harbour), Danish architects COBE and clients Klaus Kastbjerg and NRE Denmark unveil the completed transformation of The Silo
Design: AART architects
Denmark’s Rowing Stadium at Bagsværd Lake fulfils the vision of creating a rowing stadium in an international league of its own. Beautifully situated with water and forest on all sides, it is a place that accommodates both the elite and the broader public.
Design: Schmidt Hammer Lassen. The former industrial site renowned for its rich architectural legacy has been re-emerging as a new sustainable city district: a dense city structure with attractive urban spaces, public transport, and new buildings that complement the existing historical structures.
Hovedbanegaarden København, built in 1904-11, designed by Heinrich Wenck Architect: landmark Copenhagen building on west side of city centre, immediately west of Tivoli.
WE Architecture + Erik Juul have been commissioned to transform Jagtvej 69 to become a turning point for homeless people. Where housing and green gardens are creating a platform for the meeting between locals and homeless and a path for a new beginning.
Design: ONV Architects
ONV Architects, in cooperation with Scandi Byg, have developed a new economic housing concept: AlmenBolig+. The concept has been applied in seven locations around Denmark.
Design: Nord Architects. Award winning architectural firm, Nord Architects, has unveiled its latest design; a contemporary Urban Hospice intended to create a positive environment while offering support for patients in need of palliative care.
With a total investment of around DKK 20 billion, the expansion of Copenhagen Airport to handle 40 million passengers a year will be one of the largest privately financed construction projects in Danish history.
Krøyers Plads building design by Vilhelm Lauritzen Arkitekter and COBE, architects: a five-story housing project with a significant location in the centre of the Copenhagen harbour area – award-winning and Nordic Eco-labelled project
Design: Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter. This building project is an architectural 3-in-1-solution integrating grocery store, sports hall and housing units in one building located in the district of Amager in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The new landscape in front of The National Gallery of Denmark is designed as a melting pot – where art can mix with urban life. The urban space is created by Danish POLYFORM Architects and Dutch landscape architects Karres en Brands.