04.04.2016 \/ News<\/p>\n
THE WINNERS OF THE OPEN DESIGN COMPETITION FOR A NEW SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE IN AARHUS HAVE BEEN CHOSEN<\/strong><\/h1>\nCongratulations to the 3 winning teams<\/h4>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div><\/div>\n\n<\/div><\/div><\/main><\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>Monday 4 April The Danish Building & Property Agency and Aarhus School of Architecture announced the three winners of the international open design competition for the NEW AARCH project.<\/p>\n
Expectations were high in December 2015 when The Danish Building & Property Agency and Aarhus School of Architecture launched an open design competition for new buildings for Aarhus School of Architecture and for developing part of the area in Aarhus known as Godsbanearealerne.<\/p>\n
The impressive number of entries we received, 235 proposals from 47 nations, provides an excellent starting point for further work on the project.<\/p>\n
Kristian Lyk-Jensen, Vice Director of The Danish Building & Property Agency and Chairman of the Jury, is very satisfied with the result:<\/strong><\/p>\n\u201cBuilding a new school of architecture in Aarhus is a large and significant project for The Danish Building & Property Agency. We are consequently very happy with the huge international interest the competition has generated. The many good ideas we received means we are better qualified to define future wishes and requirements for the building project and the way it will form part of an urban context. We have learnt a great deal about the project, and we now feel better equipped to create an even better framework for the school.\u201d<\/p>\n
The three winners are:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- Erik Giudice Architects, Sweden\/France\u00a0(Download presentation as PDF)<\/a><\/li>\n
- Brian Vargo, Jonas Nielsen & Mathias Palle, Denmark\u00a0(Download presentation as PDF)<\/a><\/li>\n
- Atelier Lorentzen Langkilde, Denmark\u00a0(Download presentation as PDF)<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Two of the winners are completely unknown. In this way the open design competition provides room for new upcoming architects based exclusively on their talent and ability to generate good ideas.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div>
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Monday 4 April The Danish Building & Property Agency and Aarhus School of Architecture announced the three winners of the international open design competition for the NEW AARCH project.<\/p>\n
Expectations were high in December 2015 when The Danish Building & Property Agency and Aarhus School of Architecture launched an open design competition for new buildings for Aarhus School of Architecture and for developing part of the area in Aarhus known as Godsbanearealerne.<\/p>\n
The impressive number of entries we received, 235 proposals from 47 nations, provides an excellent starting point for further work on the project.<\/p>\n
Kristian Lyk-Jensen, Vice Director of The Danish Building & Property Agency and Chairman of the Jury, is very satisfied with the result:<\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cBuilding a new school of architecture in Aarhus is a large and significant project for The Danish Building & Property Agency. We are consequently very happy with the huge international interest the competition has generated. The many good ideas we received means we are better qualified to define future wishes and requirements for the building project and the way it will form part of an urban context. We have learnt a great deal about the project, and we now feel better equipped to create an even better framework for the school.\u201d<\/p>\n The three winners are:<\/strong><\/p>\n Two of the winners are completely unknown. In this way the open design competition provides room for new upcoming architects based exclusively on their talent and ability to generate good ideas.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div>\n