The Silo Copenhagen Nordhavnen
Design: COBE, architects. Some of Copenhagen Harbour’s old industrial buildings are preserved in the new Nordhavnen neighborhood, including the tallest silo now being transformed into housing and public functions.
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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.
Design: COBE, architects. Some of Copenhagen Harbour’s old industrial buildings are preserved in the new Nordhavnen neighborhood, including the tallest silo now being transformed into housing and public functions.
Design: BCVA with Domus architects, Kragh&Berglund and MOE
Brøndby Strand Parkerne is the largest housing schemes realised within the Post-war expansion of Copenhagen known as ”The Finger Plan”. Constructed in 1969-73 with a late modernism approach using the newest prefabrication techniques.
Design: COBE, architects – new photos. Forfatterhuset Kindergarten, a new daycare center building in Nørrebro with curved corners, lush roof gardens and a contextual brick facade that gives the building a warm modern feel.
Architects: Studio Bednarski – new photos. There is no other bridge quite like the Inner Harbour Bridge anywhere else in the world. The use of innovative sliding mechanism allows pedestrians to stand on viewing platforms at the edges of the navigation channel during the opening and closing operation.
National Gallery of Denmark: the original building was designed by Vilhelm Dahlerup and G.E.W. Møller in a Historicist Italian Renaissance revival style. An extension was designed by architects C. F. Møller, completed in 1998.
Design: C. F. Møller Architects. New photos of bold building extension to the University of Copenhagen’s Panum complex on Blegdamsvej. The science tower will form an identity-creating, sculptural focal point for the entire Nørre Campus.
Design: NORD Architects – new architectural photos
Research shows that architecture can have a positive effect on people’s recovery from sickness. A human scale and a welcoming atmosphere can help people to get better. This building is designed as a number of small houses combined into one.
Photos of emerging dockland architecture in Copenhagen: interesting new residential buildings along Indiakaj and Dampfærgevej.
Design: BIG architects
BIG has stacked 9 container units in a circle, and created 15 studio residences framing a centralized winter garden; this is used as a common meeting place for students.
Design: Foster + Partners architects. The groundbreaking ceremony for the new country headquarters for Ferring Pharmaceuticals A/S marked the start of construction of the 39,000 sqm company offices.
Design: 3XN Architects – new photos. ‘An Architectural Cookbook for the Nordic Cuisine’: Danish interior for celebrated restaurant, uniting creative worlds of gastronomy and architecture in a “modern expression of the Nordic aesthetic”.
Frederiksberg Courthouse, Copenhagen Legal Building, Development, Danish Architecture Frederiksberg Courthouse, Copenhagen Danish Government Building Development – design by 3XN, Denmark page updated 2 Sep 2016 RIBA Awards 2013 : RIBA National Award Winner – 13 Jun 2013 photos : Adam Mørk 18 Apr 2013 Frederiksberg Courthouse Design: 3XN Location: Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark New Courthouse in … Read more
Rundetårn København, Købmagergade, just north off The Strøget, built in the middle of the 17th Century, designed by Jørgen Scheffel, Hans van Steenwinkel the younger and I & J Exner, architects
Copenhagen building photos: architectural images of key new buildings in the Danish Capital, plus some older classics such as Københavns Rådhus: Danish architecture images.
Design: Dorte Mandrup Architects. The building is named “The Opal”, which refers to the oval gemstone that reflects all colours of the spectrum. The reference is evident in both form and structure.
Design: RUBOW architects. Using architectural design elements such as light, scale, tactility and spatial relations, a simple conceptualisation has evolved into a pleasant and considerate atmosphere, combining the site’s character and inherent qualities.
Design: BBP Arkitekter. New photos of this luxury jewellery store: a 1960s office building transformed into a high-security building with a fluid facade, organised like a Venetian merchant house.
Located in one of the oldest parts of Copenhagen, the Danish Jewish Museum is housed in a former 17th-century boathouse and library built by King Christian IV. Studio Libeskind designed the new interior space, while preserving the original building.