Devon&Devon Copenhagen, Denmark

Devon&Devon, Copenhagen Retail Interior, Danish Building Images Devon&Devon Design Shop Interior, København, Danmark 9 Jun 2015 Devon&Devon in Copenhagen Location: Store Kongensgade 118. DK-1264 Copenaghen Devon&Devon is opening its first flagship store in Denmark, in the centre of Copenhagen, signalling the beginning of the brand’s direct presence in Scandinavia. Situated at no. 118, Store Kongensgade, the … Read more

Sewage Pumping Station in Copenhagen

Sewage Pumping Station, Copenhagen Building, Danish Infrastructure System Architecture Sewage Pumping Station Danish Sustainable Treatment Works Development – design by C. F. Møller architects 21 Apr 2015 Sewage Pumping Station in Copenhagen Design: C. F. Møller, architects Location: Kløvermarksvej, Copenhagen, Denmark Green and sustainable overall concept Denmark’s largest sewage pumping station on Kløvermarksvej in Copenhagen will set new … Read more

Pavilion for the Opera House in Copenhagen

Opera House Pavilion

Design: C. F. Møller Architects

With a new pavilion, the guests for the Opera House in Copenhagen and other visitors to Holmen will have a place of shelter while waiting by the water bus quay.

The Opera Pavilion is located at the quay just outside the Opera House in Copenhagen. The floating pavilion can accommodate 200 waiting persons, and the pavilion can be touched at by two water busses at the same time.

Bagsvaerd School Copenhagen Building

Bagsvaerd School

Design: Nohr & Sigsgaard Architects

The new Bagsvaerd School in Denmark has been formed by amalgamating two local schools.

Split levels, double-height rooms and a high degree of transparency characterise the spacious complexity of this Danish education building, while the overall design and spaces have been well worked out with the finer details carefully considered in relation to colour, texture and materials.

Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art Copenhagen

Den Frie 1

Design: Bente Lange Arkitekter

The A.P. Møller Foundation has made a generous donation to securing the future of the Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art by adding new building facilities.
In 2014 it’s exactly a century after the building was moved to its current location at Østerport in Copenhagen and in November, the new part of one of Europe’s oldest artists’ houses will be completed and open to the public.