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Tony Fretton

Fuglsang Kunstmuseum . Lolland

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Fuglsang Kunstmuseum is a purpose built museum for a public permanent collection of Danish fine art dating from 1780-1980. It is set in the countryside of southern Denmark in the idyllic Fuglsang estate and looks out over extensive fields to a nature reserve at the edge of the sea. Visitors see this view as they approach the Museum and again at certain points in the gallery circuit as a means of reorientation and recuperation. An entrance area provides a café, bookshop, a lecture hall and views into a studio for art classes and an apple orchard behind it. The galleries, have different scales and characters, and connected in several different ways are so that visitors can choose their route and immerse themselves in the collection. Each gallery was developed empirically bound together with the others, in a similar way to the buildings in Fuglsang itself, through slight differences and simple similarities. The building was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in 2009. Continue reading Tony Fretton

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Thorup Carlsen

NEW SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE . AARHUS

Thorup Carlsen . NEW SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE . AARHUS (1)

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The New Aarhus School of Architecture is a dynamic and creative anchor point in the newly established urban district around Godsbanen in the center of the city. An open and inviting campus environment will create a strong relationship to city and at the same time generate a vibrant place for both student and the public. The School is organized around a flexible grid system that follows the existing industrial and functional atmosphere of the area. Continue reading Thorup Carlsen