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The Droplet Pavilion / Atelier Kristoffer Tejlgaard

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Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  25
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Arla plast, AutoDesSys, Markant A/S, Würth

Red Cross Volunteer House / Cobe

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  • Architects: Cobe
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  750
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Professionals: COBE

Bjarke Ingels Reflects on his Waste-Energy Ski Slope Plant in Copenhagen

Bjarke Ingels has featured in a new documentary about BIG’s Amager Bakke waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen. Known for its iconic ski slope, the hybrid plant produces district heating for 60,000 households annually from waste generated in Copenhagen, and electricity for 30,000 houses.

BIG Designs 18-Story Pagoda for Tivoli in Copenhagen

Bjarke Ingels Group has designed an 18-story pagoda for Tivoli's new H.C Andersen Hotel in Copenhagen. Created for the iconic amusement park in the center of the Danish capital, the project will include the refurbishing and re-purposing of the 1893 Tivoli Castle, as well as a renovation of the 1883 Panorama Pavilion. The new pagoda and refurbishment aims to continue Tivoli’s tradition of balancing old-world charm with visionary architecture.

Transformation of Common Courtyard / Johansen Skovsted Arkitekter

Transformation of Common Courtyard / Johansen Skovsted Arkitekter - Renovation
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Copenhague, Denmark

Architect Transforms a Copenhagen Railway Depot into a Colorful Playground

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The 2019 CANactions International Architecture Festival focused on an exploration of a notion of "Hromada" — Ukrainian name for the 'community', which is embedded into the country's historic and cultural codes and reflected in contemporary social movements and architectural forms.

Architect Illya Rastvorov is one of the winners of this year’s CANactions Youth Competition presented in Kyiv, Ukraine. For his proposal, the architect transformed the railroad depot of the Copenhagen Railway Station in Denmark into the “Copenhagen Playground”, a recreational area that caters to people of all ages and enhances the social conditions of the city.

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Niels Hemmingsens Gade Building Renovation / Årstiderne Arkitekter

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København, Denmark
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Paustian

The Royal Danish Opera / Henning Larsen

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Copenhagen, Denmark

Third Nature and Lendager Group Design Upcycled High-Rise for Copenhagen

Danish architecture firms Lendager Group and TREDJE NATUR designed the CPH Common House to be a new residential and commercial building in the Ørestad area of Copenhagen. The high-rise would feature recycled tiles and concrete with brick fractures, paneling constructed from recycled window frames and reclaimed wood flooring. In total, the design team estimates the Common House would make use of 17,577 tons of recycled waste material. The project was designed to be “the world’s first upcycled high rise” for its use of upcycled post-consumer material.

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The World's Most Liveable Cities in 2019

For ten consecutive years, Vienna ranks first in the Mercer survey on cities with the best quality of life in the world. In this edition to the global ranking, eight Western European cities join the top ten, even when "trade tensions and populist undercurrents continue to dominate the global economic climate", as Mercer points out in its report.

The Royal Library / SHL

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Copenhagen, Denmark

SPACE10 Redesign / SPACE10 + Spacon & X

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  • Architects: SPACE10, Spacon & X
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2019
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Designboard, EchoJazz, Engelbrechts, Ikea

IKEA's Research Lab SPACE10 Designs a Solar Village to Rethink Renewable Energy

IKEA’s research and design laboratory SPACE10 has unveiled their latest project, SolarVille, to showcase new ways to democratize access to clean, renewable energy. Based in Copenhagen, the team partnered with blockchain experts BLOC, Blocktech, WeMoveIdeas India and architecture practice SachsNottveit. The project explores how combining new technologies with solar power can make clean energy more affordable. The vision centers on cooperative micro-grids where homeowners can become makers and traders of clean energy.

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Valby Machinery Halls: Montagehallen / C.F. Møller

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  • Architects: C.F. Møller
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  10100
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Professionals: Schønherr

SquareOne Proposes Repurposing a Water Tower as Public Spas/Student Housing

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Raise your hand if you’ve ever wanted to go swimming inside a water tower. In reality, it would probably be dark and creepy and not as cool as it sounds, but that’s not the case with Danish firm SquareOne’s design, where the top of an abandoned water tower becomes a public swimming pool and spa. Utilizing the existing structural system of the tower, SquareOne is also proposing adding 40+ student housing units suspended around the tower. This dual-purpose scheme addresses Copenhagen’s desperate housing shortage while also giving new life to an old building.

 

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The Eco-Friendly Floating Cities of the Future

As the world population grows, designers look to develop the seas. Architecture and planning firm, URBAN POWER strategically designed nine man-made islands off the southern coast of Copenhagen to combat many of the city’s impending challenges. The islets, called Holmene, address demands for tech space, fossil-free energy production, flood barriers, and even public recreation space.

Seven New Landmarks Designed for Copenhagen's Amager Nature Park

A team of Danish designers and architects have won the competition to design seven new landmarks for Amager Nature Park near Copenhagen City Centre. ADEPT, Møller & Grønborg, SNC-Lavalin Atkins and BARK Rådgivning submitted a proposal for a series of structures featuring wooden roof forms around outdoor activities and experiences. The new landmarks are designed to create a holistic experience of the urban nature reserve and contribute to the park’s future growth.

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The European School Copenhagen / NORD Architects + Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects

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Copenhagen, Denmark