Lundgaard & Tranberg
Danish architectural firm
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::summary Danish architectural firm ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitekter |
| architects | Lene Tranberg Boje Lundgaard |
| city | Copenhagen |
| founded | 1985 |
| significant_buildings | Royal Danish Playhouse |
| Tietgenkollegiet | |
| Sorø Art Museum | |
| Kannikegården | |
| awards | 6 RIBA European Awards |
| website | ltarkitekter.dk |
| :: |
|image= |caption= |name= Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitekter |architects= Lene Tranberg Boje Lundgaard |city = Copenhagen |founded=1985 |significant_buildings= Royal Danish Playhouse Tietgenkollegiet Sorø Art Museum Kannikegården |awards= 6 RIBA European Awards |website=ltarkitekter.dk|}} Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitekter is a Danish architectural firm, based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
History
Lundgaard & Tranberg was founded in 1985 by Boje Lundgaard and Lene Tranberg. In the 1990s, the firm gained a reputation as designers of heat & power plant and other technical facilities, while its breakthrough in the general public came in the mid-2000s with the Charlottehaven residential project from 2004 and particularly the award-winning and highly celebrated designs for the Tietgenkollegiet student residences and a new building for the Royal Danish Theater. In 2004, just when the firm's major success set in, Boje Lundgaard departed, and Lene Tranberg continued the practice with a new partner group.
Selected projects
- Trapholt Museum, Kolding (Phase1: Boje Lundgaard & Bente Aude (1988). Phase 2: Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects (1996))
- Charlottehaven, Copenhagen (2004)
- Tietgenkollegiet, Copenhagen (2006)
- Kilen, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen (2007)
- Royal Danish Playhouse, Copenhagen (2008)
- Havneholmen, Copenhagen (2009)
- SEB Bank & Pension, Copenhagen (2010)
- Sorø Art Museum, Sorø (2011)
- Pier47, Copenhagen (2015)
- Kannikegården, Ribe (2016)
- Ofelia Square, Copenhagen (2016)
- Axel Towers, Copenhagen (2017)
- The Museum of Danish Resistance, Copenhagen (2020)
Selected awards
- 2006 RIBA European Award for Kilen
- 2007 RIBA European Award for Tietgenkollegiet
- 2008 RIBA European Award for Royal Danish Playhouse
- 2011 RIBA European Award for Havneholmen Apartments
- 2011 RIBA European Award for SEB Bank
- 2013 RIBA EU Award for Sorø Art Museum
Gallery
File:Skuespilhuset København.jpg|Royal Danish Playhouse File:Tietgenkollegiet - no. 12.jpg|Tietgen Domitory File:Axel Towers, Copenhagen.jpg|Axel Towers File:SEB Bank Copenhagen - landscape.jpg|SEB Bank & Pension File:Trapholt-2004-1.jpg|Trapholt Art Museum File:Sorø Art Museum - skylight.JPG|Sorø Art Museum
References
References
- "RIBA European Awards". RIBA.
- "RIBA Awards 2007: UK". e-architects.
- "2011 RIBA European Awards". RIBA.
- "2013 RIBA National and EU Awards announced". RIBA.
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