Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects

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Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects (VLA) is an architectural firm based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded by Vilhelm Lauritzen, who headed the firm from its foundation in 1922 until 1969.[1]

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Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects
Practice information
Key architectsSøren Daubjerg, Thomas Scheel, Torsten Stephensen, Thomas West Jensen
Founded1922
LocationCopenhagen
Significant works and honors
BuildingsDR Byen
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Recent projects

Completed

  • Daells Varehus, Copenhagen (1933)
  • Radiohuset, Frederiksberg (1936)
  • Folkets Hus, Copenhagen (1953 )
  • TV-Byen, Gladsaxe (1964)
  • Terminal 3, Copenhagen Airport, Copenhagen (1995)
  • DR Byen, Ørestad, Copenhagen (2001)
  • Waterfront Shopping, Hellerup (2007)
  • Stævnen, Ørestad, Copenhagen (2009)
  • Fælledklubhuset, Copenhagen (2011)
  • Krøyers Plads, Copenhagen (2016)

In progress

  • TV-SYD, Kolding, Denmark[2]
  • Niels Bohr Science Park, Copenhagen (competition win 2010)[3]
  • Carlsberg, Plot 8, Carlsberg, Copenhagen[4]
  • Danish embassy, New Delhi, India (competition win 2011)[5]
  • Nissan harbourfront development, Halmstad, Sweden (competition win 2012)[citation needed]
  • Residential development, Rostock, Germany (with Wuttke & Ringhof, competition win 2012)[6]
  • European School, Carlsberg, Copenhagen, Denmark[7]

Awards

  • 2015 MIPIM Award (Residential Development category) for Krøyers Plads
  • 2015 MIPIM Award (Future Mega Project category) for North Zealand Hospital

References

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