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Women in Danish Architecture 1925-1975: The Stories of Four Female Role Models

ArchDaily

During the period 1925–1975, Danish society underwent significant changes. As a result, the architects were called upon to help shape the daily lives of the citizens in modern Denmark. Courtesy of Dansk Arkitektur Center. The role of women was also changing, following the 1915 constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote.

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norm architects reinvents the danish summerhouse with its heatherhill beach house

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heatherhill beach house, designed by norm architects, is a new home in jutland, denmark with minimalist timber and a sedum green roof. The post norm architects reinvents the danish summerhouse with its heatherhill beach house appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Inside Snøhetta and WERK’s ‘lantern’ maritime center in Esbjerg, Denmark

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Snøhetta and WERK Arkitekter have completed a new maritime center in Esbjerg, Denmark.

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Whimsical Wonders: 8 Design Projects Proving That Copenhagen Is One of the World’s Most Playful Cities

Architizer

With its colorful buildings and creative urban spaces, the Danish capital has become one of the world’s most vibrant cities, bringing joy to residents and visitors with its playful architecture. Showcase your work through Architizer and sign up for our inspirational newsletters.

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Vollerup Atrium House is a monolithic summerhouse on the Danish coast

Deezen

Architecture studios Jan Henrik Jansen Arkitekter and Studio Marshall Blecher have designed Vollerup Atrium House, a travertine holiday home that is defined by its central atrium. Located in a pine-and-oak meadow by the coast in Sjælland, Denmark, the summerhouse was designed for a Danish couple and their family and clad in travertine.

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Fire engulfs Copenhagen's old stock exchange causing spire to collapse

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A fire has broken out at the 17th-century Børsen building in Copenhagen , Denmark, causing its iconic dragon tail-shaped spire to collapse. Built in 1615, the Renaissance-style building is one of the most famous buildings in the Danish capital. We are met by a terrible sight," the Chamber of Commerce wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

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Shared Storage Facility for the Royal Danish Library and National Museum by Gottlieb Paludan Architects

Archinect

The Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces are building Fællesmagasinet in Vinge near Frederikssund - a building which will function as a shared storage facility for the Royal Danish Libarry and the National Museum of Denmark.

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