Showing posts with label 3XN. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 07, 2008

CPH Arch, 3XN


"The towers and the bridge constitute one single, floating dynamic movement, characterized by the bold span across the harbor entrance in terms of both the plan design and the facade. Establishing a connection across the harbor radically improves public access and creates brand new opportunities for life and growth in the area."

3XN
CPH Arch
Photo: © 3XN

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Friday, August 22, 2008

Tivoli Concert Hall, 3XN


In 2004, 3XN was awarded the prestigious task of performing the renovation and extensions of the Concert Hallin Tivoli, the famous old Copenhagen amusement park.


A new extension has been realized in a light, transparent and modern expression in keeping with the existing Tivoli pavilion architecture. Moreover, the added feature comprises improved staff facilities, a family restaurant, and a conference centre. The new building replaces the former “Winter Entrance”, which in turn has been demolished.


Tivoli Concert Hall
3XN
København, Denmark
images © Adam Mørk

Monday, April 30, 2007

Light*house, 3XN and UNStudio

Light*house
Aarhus Harbor Front
Aarhus, Denmark

"The Light*house project signals how today's individualization in society can be enriched by new forms of collectivity. From design of the district as a whole to fitting up of the individual house, the project is about bringing people
together
-those who live there as well as those who like to go there. Like in a traditional city centre, but here with an extra multi-storey block dimension."
Ben van Berkel, UNStudio


"The construction appears homogenous as well as individual. As a resident, you will always know your own house from a distance with individual details such as balconies. The characteristic patterns of the facades reflect the reflections of light in water."
Kim Herforth Nielsen, 3XN

Photo: © UNStudio, 3xn

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