The Orangery / Lenschow & Pihlmann + Mikael Stenström

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  • Collaborators: The pavillon are supported by: Statens Kunstfonds Legat- og Projektstøtteudvalg for Arkitektur, STATENS KUNSTFOND (The Danish Arts Foundation)
  • Collaborative Partners: Danish Architects’ Association, HP Masking ApS, Emil Nielsens Smedeværksted, Børge Jakobsen & Søn A/S, Kongevejens Planteskole.
  • Architect In Charge: Kim Lenschow, Søren Pihlmann, Mikael Stenström
  • City: Holte
  • Country: Denmark
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The Orangery / Lenschow & Pihlmann + Mikael Stenström - Garden
© Hampus Berndtson

Text description provided by the architects. The Orangery is situated in formal gardens at Gl. Holtegaard Art gallery in the northern part of sealand, Denmark. The Orangery links the Baroque era to our current day in the form of a strong, artistic work that presents itself as a unified whole.

The Orangery / Lenschow & Pihlmann + Mikael Stenström - Garden
© Hampus Berndtson

The pavilion is a reinterpretation of one of the most iconic buildings of the Baroque era: the church of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane in Rome designed by the architect Francesco Borromini (1599–1667). Borromini used basic geometric shapes, circles and ovals to create a dynamic church space of great beauty.

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The new orangery in the formal gardens at Gl. Holtegaard takes its point of departure in the floor plan of Borromini’s building. Resembling a sketch of the original church space, the Orangery consists of a steel structure that has been covered in strong plastic – specifically a type of ’shrink wrap’ developed to protect cars, boats and other large objects. Inside this space is a living orangery where citrus plants hang from the dome. This reinterpreted orangery fuses a classic shape with our current high-tech world; a world full of materials that are not intended to be beautiful, but purely to meet specific utilitarian needs. 

The Orangery / Lenschow & Pihlmann + Mikael Stenström - Garden
© Hampus Berndtson

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Address:Attemosevej 170, 2840 Holte, Denmark

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Cite: "The Orangery / Lenschow & Pihlmann + Mikael Stenström" 21 Jul 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/770505/the-orangery-lenschow-and-pihlmann-plus-mikael-stenstrom> ISSN 0719-8884

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