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COBE Wins Competition to Design Danish Parliament in Copenhagen

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Courtesy of Team Cobe | Future Danish Parliament Cobe Architects has just unveiled its winning design for the future Danish Parliament in Copenhagen. Aiming to revitalize Denmark ’s historic administrative center, the studio envisioned an inviting, accessible space, “where everyone can experience democracy up close.”

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BIG's "Kaktus Towers" Near Completion in Copenhagen

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Hjortshoj - Kaktus Towers Status In 2017, Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) unveiled its designs for a project in central Copenhagen. The project features an urban IKEA store, a budget-friendly hotel , and residential apartments connected by green spaces.

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Team Cobe wins competition for the future Danish parliament in Copenhagen

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Cobe , in collaboration with architects Arcgency and Drachmann and engineers Sweco, has been selected as the winning team in the competition for the modernization of the Danish Parliament in Copenhagen.

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Cobe opens The Opera Park island in Copenhagen's inner harbor

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Cobe has completed work on a new outdoor concert space for Copenhagen they say will lend a rich cultural and green balance to the outcrop of new development in the city’s inner harbor area that has been reproduced in abundance over the past two decades.

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Cobe, Dorte Mandrup, JAJA, and Tegnestuen Vandkunsten to lead new mixed-use housing development at Copenhagen's South Harbor

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Cobe is joining fellow Danish architecture firms Dorte Mandrup , Tegnestuen Vandkunsten , and JAJA , alongside Sweco engineers, to deliver a new mixed-use residential district in Copenhagen’s South Harbor.

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Third Nature completes gateway building in Copenhagen designed for disassembly

Avontuura

The post Third Nature completes gateway building in Copenhagen designed for disassembly appeared first on Åvontuura. This innovative gateway building was designed for disassembly using durable materials, and is a distinguished addition to the harbor.

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An Architect’s Guide to Copenhagen: Dan Stubbergaard and the “Bustling City Designed for Living”

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Image © Iwan Baan Copenhagen is a living testament to its architectural legacy, innovative urban development, and commitment to sustainability and liveability. Visit Copenhagen has developed a series of four videos to explore the city's architectural wonders, guided by local architects.

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