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Danish Architecture Center was established as a foundation in 1986 by the then National Union of Danish Architects, the Danish Association of Architectural Firms, the Danish Association of Consulting Engineers, the Danish Contractors’ Association, the Danish Federation of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and the Federation of Danish Industries.
Danish Architecture Centre: Christianshavn: Copenhagen: Design: Changing exhibitions about architecture and urban planning Danish Jewish Museum: Slotsholmen: Copenhagen: History: Based at the Royal Danish Library in galleries designed by Daniel Libeskind, documenting Jewish history in Denmark Danish Maritime Museum: Helsingør: Helsingør ...
Royal Danish Academy – Architecture (Danish: Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur) is an institution of higher education in Copenhagen, Denmark. Established in 1754, it is one of the oldest architecture schools in the world.
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Until 2018 Gammel Dok housed the Danish Architecture Centre in the part of the building which faces the water. The other end of the building, towards Strandgade, houses the National Workshops for Art (da. Statens Værksteder for Kunst).
The Black Diamond (Danish: Den Sorte Diamant) is a modern waterfront extension to the Royal Danish Library's old building on Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen, Denmark.Its quasi-official nickname is a reference to its polished black granite cladding and irregular angles.
Arkitektfirmaet C. F. Møller, internationally also known as C. F. Møller Architects, is an architectural firm based in Århus, Denmark.Founded in 1924 by C. F. Møller, it is today the largest architectural firm in Denmark based on number of employed architects. [1]
In 1787, the ownership of the palace was transferred to the Royal Danish Academy of Art. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The corps de logis was rebuilt facing Kongens Nytorv in 1827 to a design by architect Christian Frederik Hansen (1756–1845), and contains the Academy's Festhall and Antiksalen.