Danish Design Centre Copenhagen, HC Andersen Boulevard Building Photos, Architect, Project Images
Danish Design Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark
Henning Larsen Building : Dansk Arkitektur – design by Henning Larsens Architects, DK
post updated 9 Jan 2021 ; page updated 2 Sep 2016
Danish Design Centre Copenhagen
Address: HC Andersen Boulevard 27, Indre By, Copenhagen
Date built: 2000
Design: Henning Larsens Tegnestue
DDC is an independent, government-funded organization established in 1978. The role of DDC is to act as a knowledge centre for Danish businesses in matters of design, to facilitate maintaining and furthering the Danish design tradition.
Photos by Jens Lindhe:
DDC works in close cooperation with designers, partners, sponsors, businesses and audiences both nationally and internationally. The Danish Design Centre doesn’t have exhibitions or other facilities open to the general public for the time being.
The DDC was formerly based in a purpose-built building on H.C. Andersens Boulevard in central Copenhagen. In April 2015, it moved into one of the wings of the Fæstningens Materielgård complex on Frederiksholms Kanal. The DDC is in 2018 scheduled to move into BLOX, a planned building complex on the Copenhagen Harbor.
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_Design_Centre
Website: Danish Design Centre Copenhagen
DDC architects – Henning Larsen
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark, northern Europe
Architecture in Copenhagen
Copenhagen Architecture Designs – chronological list
Buildings close to the Danish Design Centre building include:
photo © Adrian Welch
Christiansborg
photo © Adrian Welch
Danish Stock Exchange
photo © Adrian Welch
Christianshavn housing
photo © Adrian Welch
Danish National Bank
New Architecture in the Danish Capital
Contemporary Architecture in the Danish Capital – architectural selection below:
New office building for Nordea Bank – Shortlisted at World Architecture Festival 2018 Awards
Design: Henning Larsen Architects + Signal Architects + SLA Landscape Architects
image © Henning Larsen Architects
Nordea Bank Ørestad North Office on World Architecture Festival Awards 2018 Shortlist
Henning Larsen Architects and a team consisting of Signal Architects and SLA Landscape Architects have won the competition for Nordea Bank’s new office building of 40,000 m2 in Ørestad North, Copenhagen, next to the premises of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation and the Concert Hall – Koncerthuset. The building will comprise Scandinavia’s largest trading floor of 5,500 m2 with a view of the green area of Amager Fælled.
Tingbjerg Library and Culture House, Tingbjerg, Skolesiden 4, DK-2700 Brønshøj, Denmark
Design: COBE
photo : Rasmus Hjortshøj – COAST
Tingbjerg Library and Culture House
Danish architects COBE reinterpret Danish modernism in this building, creating a new social and cultural destination in the Copenhagen neighbourhood Tingbjerg that invites community interaction, engagement and signals a new urban transformation.
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Website: www.ddc.dk