Danevirke Museum Breaks Ground
His Majesty the King of Denmark has marked the start of construction of the Danevirke Museum in Schleswig Holstein. The museum is set to open in 2026 and will convey the history of Danevirke that spans 1500 years.
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Historic Cathedral Quarter in Viborg to be revived
Marianne Levinsen Landscape wins the master plan competition for a revival of the Cathedral Quarter in Viborg. We look forward to continue our work as subconsultants regarding building conservation values and transformation of historic buildings.
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Season’s Greetings
At Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects we wish you all Happy Holidays
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Have a look at our competition entry for a new European Parliament
In collaboration with Cobe we proposed a future Parliament building based on responsible and pragmatic re-use
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Our proposal for the new Philharmonic Hall
Music, art, architecture, the city and the audience converge in a concert hall that extends its vibrations far beyond the site by the river Vltava.
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Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects win international competition for new Archäologisches Landesmuseum in Rostock
Archäologisches Landesmuseum will be located in Rostock’s Christinenhafen, by the river Warnow. The 6,500 m² museum will be the home of the federal state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern’s distinguished archeological collection from the Baltic Sea region, spanning more the 12,000 years of history.
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Our proposal for the transformation of Komische Oper Berlin
Komische Oper on Berlin’s central boulevard Unter den Linden is a key institution among Berlin’s culture- and opera houses. The Opera has been rebuilt and renovated on an ongoing basis since its construction in 1890. We participated in the open competition to transform the existing buildings into a well-functioning, contemporary 20.000 m² Opera.
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10 new partners
November 1st the partner group of Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects will be augmented to include 10 new partners.
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Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects win Bjergsted Waterfront in Stavanger, Norway
Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects win the Parallel Design Contract for Bjergsted Waterfront. The project aims to create a closer connection between the city center and Bjergsted Waterfront while offering the city a new public square, a new pier as well as two new hotel and office buildings.
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Con-nect-ed-ness: A new international anthology presents a unique collection of reflections on our present time
At Lundgaard and Tranberg Architects we are proud of being part of the new anthology Connectedness, a publication that explores the ways we as humans connect to the world.
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Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects win the development of historic hotel and exhibition venue in Stockholm
Hotel Hasselbacken has existed since the 1700s as a popular leisure time destination for Stockholmers. The building is worthy of preservation, located on the island of Djurgården in central Stockholm. Read more ⟶
Classic Car House – A New Museum in Kgs. Lyngby
At Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects we are collaborating with Interdan Holding A/S to create a new museum and hub for everyone with a passion for classic cars and the cultural heritage related to cars.
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Proposal for the New Opera in the Opera (NOIO)
Since 2017 we have collaborated with the Swedish architecture firm Ahrbom & Partner on a proposal for the New Opera in the Opera in Stockholm.
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We design the Danish Pavilion at Venice Architecture Biennale 2020
Our work to create the Danish contribution to the 17th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice is well on its way. Together with curator Marianne Krogh we bring into focus architecture’s ability to evoke a sense of connectedness with the world.
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The keys of the Museum of Danish Resistance have been handed over
The National Museum of Denmark has been handed the keys to Copenhagen’s new Museum of Danish Resistance by the Agency for Culture and Palaces. This happened at a ceremony at the end of September. The new museum opens May 2020, on the 75th anniversary of Denmark’s liberation from German occupation in World War II.
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Museum des 20. Jahrhunderts
The proposal merges the city and the museum, creating an innovative meeting that challenges the formal borders between everyday life and the traditional introversion of a museum.
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