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Henning Larsen Architects
Henning Larsen Architects
nationality: danish
Henning Larsen Architects
www.henninglarsen.com
mail@henninglarsen.com
Copenhagen
Vesterbrogade 76
DK 1620 København - Denmark [Danmark]
Tel: +45.82.333.000
mail@henninglarsen.com
Munich
Ridlerstr. 31
D - 80339 München - Germany [Deutschland]
Tel: +49.(0).89.8563.3380
munich@henninglarsen.com
New York
5 Penn Plaza, 19th Floor PMB#
19043 New York - United States
Tel: +1.(646).895.6866
nyc@henninglarsen.com
Riyadh
 Riyadh - Saudi Arabia [Al-Mamlaka al-'Arabiya as-Sa'udiya]
Tel: +45.8233.3000
riyadh@henninglarsen.com
Oslo
Postbox 47
 Skøyen - Norway [Norge]
Tel: +47.4663.3960
oslo@henninglarsen.com
Hong Kong
Room A, 10/F, Yardley Building
3 Connaught Road West
 Hong Kong - China [Zhōngguó/Zhōnghuá]
Tel: +852.2657.0005
hongkong@henninglarsen.com
Faroe Island
Fyri oman Brúgv 3
510 Gøta - Faroe Islands [Føroyar/Færøerne]
Tel: +298.225.033
hlna@henninglarsen.com
Team makeup for the building:
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek - Extension
Henning Larsen Henning Larsen

* Videbæk, Denmark [Danmark], 20 August 1925
+ Copenhagen [København], Denmark [Danmark], 22 June 2013
nationality: danish
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
 
 
Henning Larsen is an international studio for architecture, landscape, and urbanism with design hubs in Copenhagen, New York, Hong Kong, Munich, and Oslo. At the heart of our design philosophy is the play of light and nature. We bring joy to those who occupy our spaces by shaping the conditions for human interaction. We work at the nexus of creativity and experimentation, always looking to the lasting impact on communities and their environments.

Drawing on a Scandinavian ethos, we develop context-driven, sustainable designs that provide lasting value to users, local communities, and cities. We aim to contribute social spaces that engage people and inspire human interaction. We approach our clients with curiosity and a desire to listen, inspire, collaborate, and innovate.

Our distinctive portfolio has received some of the highest honors in our profession, including the Architecture Laureate of the Premium Imperiale, The European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture - Mies van der Rohe Award, and the European Architect of the Year Award, 2019.
AWARDS
 
2019
European Prize for Architecture
The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies
The Chicago Athenaeum. Museum of Architecture
BUILDINGS
 
2018 - 2020
Hotel Tórshavn
Faroe Islands [Føroyar/Færøerne] » Tórshavn
2013 - 2019
Hangzhou Yuhang Opera
China [Zhōngguó/Zhōnghuá] » Hangzhou
2005 - 2018
The Wave [Bølgen]
Denmark [Danmark] » Vejle
2015 - 2017
Solrødgård Water Treatment Plant
Denmark [Danmark] » Hillerød
2005 - 2011
Harpa - Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre
Iceland [Ísland] » Reykjavík
1991 - 1996
Denmark [Danmark] » Copenhagen [København]
1985 - 1988
Denmark [Danmark] » Frederiksberg
1984 - 1985
Denmark [Danmark] » Hellerup
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
 
WRITINGS
ABOUT THE ARCHITECT
It begins with curiosity, Henning LarsenHans Ibelings, Katherine Eloise Allen, Kent Martinussen, (text), Tomas Lauri (ed.), It begins with curiosity, Arvinius + Orfeus Publishing, Stockholm 2019
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EXHIBITIONS
 
 
Changing Our Footprint, Berlin (Germany), Aedes Architecture Forum, 4 february / 22 march 2023

Henning Larsen, Changing Our Footprint, Aedes Architecture Forum, BerlinA journey towards a new paradigm: Henning Larsen opens ‘Changing Our Footprint’, a provocative and explorative exhibition at Aedes Architecture Forum in Berlin.

Henning Larsen, Changing Our Footprint, Aedes Architecture Forum, BerlinRecognizing its responsibility to reduce the industry’s outsized environmental impact, global architecture practice, Henning Larsen is embarking on an ambitious journey.

Open at Aedes Architecture Forum until 22nd March 2023, ‘Changing Our Footprint’ is an exhibition that presents Henning Larsen’s small but scalable steps towards a desirable future through built projects, research, testing, and continuous learning.

With the theme of ‘rolling out the sketch paper’, Henning Larsen invites visitors to engage in a dialogue, asking difficult questions, collaborating to find better solutions, and continuously weighing the scope of impact.

“Henning Larsen is a company with a long history. We are founded on curiosity and a promise to share what we know with others. And so, this exhibition is our attempt to be transparent and open-source,” says Louis Becker, Global Design Principal, Henning Larsen.

Divided into ‘Share’ and ‘Explore’, the exhibition is designed to share knowledge and explore biobased materials and new tools in the architectural process. The exhibits, including projects, materials and learnings, are not meant to be the final answer but rather a response to the questions faced by the industry at this moment in time, continuing to evolve as new solutions are tested.

“As a company we are very experienced within architecture, but we are on a journey to develop our position, and this exhibition is an acceleration of change. For years we have worked full steam ahead focusing a lot on aesthetics, and now we are revisiting and rethinking the way we work. As sustainability becomes the main design driver, the buildings blocks of our industry are changing. But we still have much to learn, and unlearn, as we reshape our industry’s outsized environmental impact. Facing up to this footprint can be anxiety-provoking. But it also holds a wealth of opportunities. The perspective of opportunities has led us to embark upon the explorative and collaborative journey of changing our footprint,” says Louis Becker, Global Design Principal, Henning Larsen.

Henning Larsen, Changing Our Footprint, Aedes Architecture Forum, BerlinThe inspiration for the ‘Share’ room is ‘Unboxing Carbon’, an introductory course which provides knowledge and tools to calculate embodied CO2 for building materials. Stepping inside the carbon box allows the visitors to explore, sense and understand the materials used in the industry and their footprint. Visitors can take part in an ‘unboxing carbon’ workshop by laying out the materials on display from good to bad, a large table provides the setting for collaboration and discussion.

Henning Larsen, Changing Our Footprint, Aedes Architecture Forum, BerlinOther exhibits highlight building communities and projects which share resources, such as cities, nature, water, our communities and our common ‘raw material bank’.

Open-source information is prioritized throughout, Henning Larsen’s wood and bio-based material publication ‘Plant a Seed’ is on display and can be downloaded for free, as well as the Unboxing Carbon Catalogue that collects architectural materials and presents complex data from Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) in a visually accessible and readily understandable way.

‘Explore’ considers the development and practical use of different biobased materials such as wood, straw, eelgrass, mycelium, reused bricks, low carbon concrete, and clay. Topics such as transformation, design for disassembly, 3d printing, acoustics and indoor climate are investigated in greater detail, and new digital tools are available to interact with, including the Urban DeCarb app, which can calculate and inform planners on carbon impact on an urban scale.

“Our hope for this exhibition is to open a discussion about a new aesthetic in our built environment, where we are more open to new expressions, surfaces and textures, we hold a curiousness and a willingness to explore how to avoid waste material and build sustainably. As well as celebrating coming back to the materials, the textures, the hands-on experiences through new digital tools and processes, which we thought would distance us from architecture.

Henning Larsen, Changing Our Footprint, Aedes Architecture Forum, BerlinWe exhibit projects of all scale from around the world. Many of the tools and methods we develop and test need testing in a small scale and ‘close to home’, but all our exhibited objects and ideas have the potential to be scaled up, which is an absolute necessity for its’ relevance for the field – and in most cases this scale-up is already underway.”
says Nina la Cour Sell, Design Director, Henning Larsen.

Henning Larsen, Changing Our Footprint, Aedes Architecture Forum, BerlinContinuing the conversation

Designed to advance the dialogue the exhibition is amplifying, Henning Larsen will host a series of panel debates at Aedes Architecture Forum from 22nd February to 14th March. Key experts and stakeholders will come together on stage to frame and debate the challenges, solutions and innovations on the topics of water management, adaptive reuse, biomass and timber construction.

The stage itself is a manifestation of Henning Larsen’s central ambition to create a space of accountability and learning. Built of various ready-to-use floor, wall and ceiling materials, the stage exhibits the materials by ranking them according to their Global Warming Potential, or the amount of carbon equivalents, associated with the production phases of their lifecycles.

Credits
photos Ⓒ Rasmus Hjortshøj - COAST
text edit by Henning Larsen Architects
In dialogue with the world, Copenhagen [København], DAC Danish Architecture Centre, 18 january / 10 march 2013In dialogue with the world, Henning Larsen, Schmidt Hammer Lassen, DAC
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Text edit by Henning Larsen Architects
 
 
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