
Aarhus, Denmark

Aarhus, Denmark
Founder and Creative Director of Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter A/S, known for internationally acclaimed designs. ... View More
Founder and Creative Director of Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter A/S, known for internationally acclaimed designs. View Less
Co-founder of Juul Frost Arkitekter, focusing on urban planning and development.
Founder of 3XN Architects, recognized for innovative and sustainable designs.
Renowned landscape architect and founder of Kristine Jensen Landscape Architecture.
Founder and head architect of Christensen & Co., with notable projects like the IT University of Copenhagen.
Partner at C.F. Møller Architects, involved in diverse projects from residential housing to museums.
First professor of landscape architecture at Copenhagen University, focusing on urban development and open spaces.
Rector of the schools of architecture, design, and conservation at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.
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Successfully re-validated by RIBA, maintaining its esteemed status and continuing to include RIBA II validation on its graduation certificates.
Hosted the "Drawing of the Year" competition, attracting 307 proposals from over 70 countries, emphasizing the school's commitment to exploring new architectural drawing techniques.
Participated in Milan Design Week with the exhibition "History as Catalyst," showcasing innovative projects that blended traditional craftsmanship with digital manufacturing processes.
Achieved validation from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), becoming the first architecture school in Scandinavia to receive this recognition.
As part of the new campus, a distinctive four-story wooden library was constructed using repurposed shelves from the historic Hack Kampmanns Erhvervsarkiv. This initiative highlights the school's dedication to sustainability and innovative reuse of materials in architectural design.
The inauguration of the new Aarhus School of Architecture campus introduced advanced acoustic technology to enhance learning environments. The Meyer Sound Constellation Acoustic System was installed in the main auditorium, allowing for adjustable acoustics that support various teaching methods and provide students with firsthand experience of different acoustic settings. This integration underscores the school's commitment to incorporating cutting-edge technology in architectural education.
The school presented "History as Catalyst" at Milan Design Week, showcasing seven projects that merged traditional materials with digital manufacturing processes. Notable works included: The Spine: A floating roof and wall structure crafted from synthetic straw using advanced robotics. LeCool: Complex forms cast in lightweight aggregate LECA, achieved through 3D modeling, robotic hotwire cutting, and CNC milling.
In collaboration with the Roskilde Festival, undergraduate students designed and constructed "Vintergatan," a modular installation exploring light, materiality, and space. Comprising variously sized triangles, it created dynamic spaces for festival-goers to relax and interact. The project emphasized sustainability by using environmentally friendly and recyclable materials, aligning with 'Cradle to Cradle' principles.

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