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How Danish Architects Connect with Users to Provide Them With the Best Architecture Possible

The Architecture Project recently invited us to visit the city of Aarhus, Denmark as part of a press tour related to health and architecture, with the aim of seeing the latest healing projects that are arising in the city.

Overshadowed for years by Copenhagen, Aarhus is a port city that seeks to reinvent itself and shine once again – and it is succeeding. The pleasant surprise is that it is the architects who have driven this change. Architecture has invaded all of the city's spaces, from the forgotten industrial port to the downtown areas full of historical buildings.

This visit has taught us some important lessons: 'healing architecture' isn't only about hospital projects, but rather about encouraging people, about creating friendly spaces to live and coexist, and about getting as connected as possible with users to give them what they really need. 

Check out some of the strategies used to achieve these goals after the break. 

Harbin Opera House / MAD Architects

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Harbin, China

Malmö Live / schmidt hammer lassen architects

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Malmö, Sweden

Patient Hotel / 3XN

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  • Architects: 3XN
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  8000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Franken-Schotter, Three L Technologies
  • Professionals: Grontmij, Rigshospitalet

Bestseller Aarhus / CF Moller

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  • Architects: CF Moller
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015

The Blue Planet / 3XN

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  • Architects: 3XN
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  10000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  COEMAR, Reynolds Polymer Technology, SIMES, Three L Technologies

Dokk1 / schmidt hammer lassen architects

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Aarhus, Denmark

The Waterfront / AART Architects + Kraftværk

The Waterfront  / AART Architects + Kraftværk - More Images+ 29

Stavanger, Norway

City in the City / schmidt hammer lassen architects

City in the City / schmidt hammer lassen architects - More Images+ 18

The greenest City Hall in Sweden / Christensen & Co Architects

The greenest City Hall in Sweden / Christensen & Co Architects - More Images+ 13

New Halifax Central Library / schmidt hammer lassen architects + Fowler Bauld & Mitchell

New Halifax Central Library / schmidt hammer lassen architects + Fowler Bauld & Mitchell - More Images+ 21

Forfatterhuset Kindergarten / Cobe

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Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Architects: Cobe
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1927
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Ruukki, Sto
  • Professionals: D.A.I., Kjær & Lassen, PK3

World Photo Day: Adam Mørk by Kim Herforth Nielsen of 3XN

In honor of World Photo Day (August 19th) ArchDaily wanted to thank the photographers who bring to life the projects that we publish every day. So we asked architects to weigh in on the work of some of our most-appreciated architecture photographers. Here, Kim Herforth Nielsen of 3XN writes on behalf of Adam Mørk.

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Ecco’s Hotel / DISSING+WEITLING Architecture

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Tonder, Denmark

RIBA Announces 2014 National Award Winners

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the 44 buildings in the UK and 12 EU projects to win 2014 RIBA National Awards. The list includes instantly recognizable projects such as The Shard by Renzo Piano and Mecanoo's Library of Birmingham, but also rewards plenty of well-crafted smaller projects, for example Lens House by Alison Brooks Architects.

From this list of National winners, the RIBA will select the shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize, which will be revealed next month. See the full list of winners after the break.

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Schmidt Hammer Lassen Sponsors New Danish Library Award

The Danish Agency for Culture has unveiled a new award for Library architecture as part of its Model Programme for Public Libraries project, a programme in association with Realdania which aims to generate new ideas about how the design of public libraries can change to meet the changing needs of today's society.

The award, which will be announced at the annual conference of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) in Lyon, France, is sponsored by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects and has a prize of DKK 25,000.

More on the award, and how to enter, after the break

Juulsbjergparken / RAVN Arkitektur

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Vejle County, Denmark

Swedbank / 3XN

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Sundbyberg, Sweden