Tag Rasmus Hjortshoij

04-03-2020
COBE: Red Cross volunteer house in Copenhagen
The new Red Cross centre in Copenhagen is a participatory project involving volunteers as representatives of one of the guiding voices of the team. The COBE architecture firm, which is transforming the city of Copenhagen, has designed the Red Cross volunteer house as a landmark.

24-12-2019
Connecting with the history of Vienna, Renngasse 10 by 3XN
The Danish architecture studio 3XN designed the Renngasse 10 apartment building in Vienna’s first district. A contemporary design that adapts to the surrounding historic buildings in a way that complements its neighbours, at the same time retaining its own identity.

06-03-2019
Exhibition Irreplaceable Landscapes, Dorte Mandrup
This spring, the exhibition Irreplaceable Landscapes will transform part of the Danish Architecture Center (DAC), Copenhagen into a dreamy landscape to explore work by the architect Dorte Mandrup who is celebrating the 20th anniversary of her firm this year.

05-12-2018
BIG Bjarke Ingels Group: Homes for all in Copenhagen
The non-profit association Lejerbo commissioned BIG Bjarke Ingels Group to design the "Homes for All” housing development incorporating 66 low-cost but high-quality residential units in northwest Copenhagen.

05-11-2018
BIG Bjarke Ingels Group designs a restaurant village
The new noma restaurant village, named the world’s best restaurant four times, was recently completed to plans by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group.

24-09-2018
BIG Bjarke Ingels Group and the new noma in Copenhagen
The award-winning restaurant noma worked with BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group to create its new home just outside downtown Copenhagen.

14-08-2018
2018 Biennale Architecture, the Denmark pavilion
We continue our discovery tour of national representations at the Arsenale and the Giardini of the Venice Biennale.

06-06-2018
Oasia Hotel Downtown named Best Tall Building Worldwide 2018
The Tall + Urban Innovation Conference is over, and the jury of the CTBUH 2018 Awards has announced the winners in each category. The overall winner is Woha’s Oasia Hotel Downtown in Singapore, named Best Tall Building Worldwide 2018.