
Public Facilities: The Latest Architecture and News
Interior Rehabilitation Of The Revellín Cube / UP Arquitectos
Helsinki Seafarers' Centre / ARK-house Architects
City of Arts Ateliers / Lucio Morini
Nanjing Performing Arts Center / Preston Scott Cohen

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Architects: Preston Scott Cohen
- Area: 16000 m²
- Year: 2007
Orange Memorial Park / Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects
Zivilschutzzentrum / AllesWirdGut Architektur

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Architects: AllesWirdGut Architektur
- Area: 2670 m²
- Year: 2007
In Progress: Iglo / CEBRA

Our friends from CEBRA, with the The Danish Foundation For Culture And Sports Facilities, are developing a series of “igloos” for sports and culture in Denmark.
The concept is to create a multi an unheated use dome, for sports and cultural acts as you can see on the sketches below. The dome covers a 1,650sqm area on one single space subdivided by smaller pieces. The main structure that allows this single space consists on large laminated wood beams as you can see on the images. Over this structure, a series of sheets cover the space leaving space for ventilation.

This dome is being built in Hundige (Greve municipality), and it will be replicated in other danish cities.
Stay tuned for a CEBRA surprise later this afternoon.
More images after the break:
Vass Municipal Campground / Julien Boidot Architect

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Architects: Julien Boidot Architect
- Area: 120 m²
- Year: 2009
Rathaus in Rosenberg / Ecker Architekten

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Architects: Ecker Architekten
- Area: 1050 m²
- Year: 2007
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Manufacturers: Louis Poulsen
Roy McMurtry Youth Centre / Kleinfeldt Mychajlowycz Architects
Turkish Association of Notaries / MuuM Architects

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Architects: MuuM Architects
- Area: 20595 m²
- Year: 2009
La Mola Conference Centre / b720 Fermín Vázquez Arquitectos
Multi-Level Parking voestalpine / x architekten
Cisnera Community Centre / gpy arquitectos
Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia / M-Ofis Architecture + aMDL + F&P

- Area: 49652 m²
- Year: 2008
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Manufacturers: Penetron
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Professionals: M-Ofis Architects CO, Nurol Construction
3XN wins competition for new Frederiksberg Courthouse in Denmark

Danish office 3XN is “on fire” this year: they won the competition for the Randers Museum of Art, the competition for a new cultural center in Aarhus, the Saxo Bank won the RIBA International Award, and Kim Herforth Nielsen (partner and founder) received Denmark’s highest Architectural Honour, the C.F. Hansen Medal.
And now, they won the competition for the Frederiksberg Courthouse in Denmark, an extension to a neo-classical building. The new building follows the line of the neighborhood’s architecture, reinterpreted in a contemporary style, following the horizontal lines, materials and roof.
From the public square right next to the building, the heavy volume looks lighter as the opening in the corner give a sense of cantilevering.
More images and the architect’s description after the break:
























