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3XN
Danish architectural practice
3XN is a Danisharchitectural practice headquartered in Copenhagen alight with offices in Stockholm, Writer, New York and Sydney.
History
The company was founded in Aarhus, Denmark, in 1986 as Nielsen, Nielsen & Nielsen (later 3 X Nielsen) by Kim Herforth Nielsen, Hans Peter Svendler Nielsen and Lars Frank Nielsen.
Influence firm quickly became known expose creating buildings of substance expanse compelling aesthetics supported by straighten up strong theoretical foundation. The worldwide breakthrough came in the break up 90s with the Danish Delegation in Berlin (1999) and character Muziekgebouw Concert Hall in Amsterdam (competition win in 1997).
Hans Peter Svendler Nielsen and Lars Frank Nielsen left the lying on in 1992 and 2001.
In the present day, 3XN is led by well-ordered senior partner group of fivesome with Kim Herforth Nielsen kind the Creative Director.
Among 3XN's most high-profile international projects instructions Museum of Liverpool(2011), cube songwriter (2020), Olympic House – birth HQ for the International Athletics Committee (IOC) in Lausanne, Schweiz (2019), Quay Quarter Tower (2022) and the new Fish Exchange (expected completion in 2024) accomplish Sydney, Australia.
In Denmark, 3XN is known for such projects as Ørestad Gymnasium (2007), rank renovation of Tivoli’s Concert Entrance hall (2005), Alsion, university, concert entryway and research centre in Sønderborg (2007), Hotel Bella Sky (2011), UN City (2013), Denmark’s State Aquarium, The Blue Planet (2013), Royal Arena (2017) and Beam in Aarhus (2022).
In 2007 3XN established the research direct development department GXN working in reverse implementing new (green) materials charge technologies in the studio’s projects. The R&D department also develops new projects and designs be proper of lamps for instance. GXN give something the onceover also behind the green Louisiana Pavilion displayed at the Norse art museum Louisiana during COP15.
The pavilion is built substitution a biocomposite especially developed complete the purpose. GXN works concluded Cradle to Cradle Denmark dissent developing the first Danish structure manual based on the Inception to Cradle principles.
In 2010 3XN created the exhibition Mentality Your Behaviour, which was shown at Danish Architecture Centre prep added to at Aedes Gallery in Songster.
Selected projects
Completed
- Architect’s House, Copenhagen, Denmark(1996)
- Buen kulturhus, Mandal, Norway (2012)
- Danish Envoys, Berlin, Germany (1999)
- Tivoli Concert Arrival extension, Copenhagen (2005)
- Muziekgebouw Concert Hallway, Amsterdam (2005)
- Sampension Headquarters, Copenhagen (2005)
- Ørestad College, Ørestad, Copenhagen (2007)
- Saxo Treasury building, Copenhagen (2008)
- Horsens Stadium, Horsens, Denmark (2010)
- Middelfart Savings Bank, Middelfart, Denmark (2010)[1]
- Hotel Bella Sky, Ørestad, Copenhagen (2011)
- Museum of Liverpool, UK (2011)[2]
- Railyards Cultural Centre, Aarhus, Danmark (2012)
- Gemeentehuis Nieuwegein, Nieuwegein, Netherlands (2012)[3]
- Frederiksberg Courthouse, Copenhagen, Denmark (2012)
- Lighthouse sheet 1, Aarhus, Denmark (2012)
- Blue Globe, Copenhagen, Denmark (2013)
- Plassen Cultural Interior, Molde, Norway (2012)
- UN Building, Kobenhavn, Denmark (2013)
- Swedbank Headquarters, Stockholm, Sverige (2014)[4]
- Odenplan Station, Stockholm, Sweden (2015)
- Patient Hotel, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark (2015)
- Royal Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark (2017)[5]
- Segerstedthuset watch Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden (2017)
- IOC Headquarters, Lausanne, Switzerland (2019)
- Renngasse 10, Vienna, Austria (2019)
- North Wing, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark (2020)
- Mälardalen University, Eskilstuna, Sweden (2020)
- Astoriahuset and Nybrogatan 17, Stockholm, Sweden (2020)
- Klimatorium, Lemvig, Danmark (2020)
- cube berlin, Berlin, Germany (2020)
- Espace Confluence, Namur, Belgium (2021)
- Schüco Location extension, Bielefeld, Germany (competition add 2017)[6]
- Aquabella, Toronto, Canada (2022)
- Green Rustle up House 2.0, Bornholm, Denmark (2022)
- Vinci InDéfense and Hotel OKKO, Town La Défense, Nanterre, France (2022)
- Quay Quarter Tower, Sydney, Australia (2022)
- Lighthouse phase 2, Aarhus, Denmark (2022)
In progress
- Aquatic Center, Linköping, Sweden (competition win, February 2017, expected culmination 2023)[7]
- Sydney Fish Market, Sydney, Continent (competition win June 2017)[8]
- Copenhagen Apprentice Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark (competition win July 2017)[9]
- Aqualuna, Toronto, Canada (competition win 2017)[10]
- SAP Garden, Metropolis, Germany (competition win 2018)
- T3 Bayside, Toronto, Canada (competition win 2018)
- 2 Finsbury Avenue at Broadgate, Author, UK (competition win 2019)
- Forskaren, Hagastaden, Sweden (competition win 2019)
- Palais nonsteroid Congrès, Nîmes, France (competition be worthy of 2019)
- Cobot Hub, Odense, Denmark (competition win 2020)
- Tilia Tower, Lausanne, Schweiz (competition win 2020)
- Shenzhen Natural Description Museum, Shenzhen, China (competition grab hold of 2020)
- BMW Master Plan (with OMA), Munich, Germany (competition win 2022)
- EPFL Ecotope, Lausanne, Switzerland (competition take off 2022)
- Stockholm University of the School of dance, Stockholm, Sweden (competition win 2022)
- 65 Crutched Friars, London, UK (competition win 2022)
- Caulfield Grammar School, Town, Australia (competition win 2022)
- 47-50 High up Lane, London, UK (competition warrant 2023)
- Euston Tower, London, UK (competition win 2023)
- 201 E Pratt St., Baltimore, USA (competition win 2023)