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Lille Langebro Bridge

29. April 202030. April 2020 Asser MunchArchitecture, Copenhagen, Design, Modern / functionalist, Site, Urbanism
Lille Langebro by Urban Agency Buro Happold WilkinsonEyre

This Lille Langebro bridge is the latest in a series of bike bridges to connect the central city for 1000s of cycling commuters and pedestrians every day.

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Bagsværd Church by Jørn Utzon

1. March 201913. April 2020 Asser MunchArchitecture, Building Design, Copenhagen, Design, Modern / functionalist, Photo
Bagsværd Church by Jørn Utzon Interior

The Bagsværd Church is one of not too many buildings that Danish Jørn Utzon has realised in his home country.
The Bagsværd Church is famous in its own right, featuring a spectacular, vaulted concrete ceiling. My short comment and photos and videos.

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‘Dronningegården’ residential complex

8. November 201713. April 2020 Asser MunchArchitecture, Building Design, Copenhagen, Modern / functionalist, Photo, Site, Urbanism
Copenhagen functionalist Architecture Dronningegården Kay Fisker C. F. Møller & Svenn Eske Kristensen

‘Dronningegården’ is a great example of Danish functionalist architecture. A residential development that replaced slums in mid century Copenhagen.

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Arne Jacobsen’s House I | 1929

20. February 201713. April 2020 Asser MunchArchitecture, Building Design, Copenhagen, Design, Modern / functionalist, Photo, Site
Arne Jacobsens House

Arne Jacobsen’s house for his own family finished in 1929. Arne Jacobsen is the one person who more than anyone else incarnates Danish, modern architecture.

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Copenhagen Architecture – an overview

31. December 201613. April 2020 Asser MunchArchitecture, Building Design, Contemporary, Copenhagen, Design, Modern / functionalist, Urbanism

Blog about Copenhagen architecture, urbanism, urban life and culture and more. Introduction by Danish architect and architecture guide Asser Munch.

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Architecture guide Asser MunchAsser Munch is an architect and architecture guide in Copenhagen. On his tours he shares his knowledge, views and profound love for the city, for it's buildings, it's bike lanes and public spaces and for the urban life that unfolds here.
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Stephen: This tour was exceptional, a highlight of our short trip to Copenhagen. It helped us break out of the most walkable area of the city and see more parts to explore. Asser catered the tour perfectly to our group. I personally did not know much about Danish architecture or even Denmark, and I left the tour impressed and with some insights on what it's like to live or study in Copenhagen. He also answered questions we had about the rest of our trip, being one of the few locals we spent an extended amount of time with and felt comfortable asking. 100% recommend booking this! ✩✩✩✩✩

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  • The Danish Jewish Museum in Copenhagen is designed by world famous Daniel Libeskind. It hides behind a solid steel door in one side of the old Royal Library. As a precious jewel in a treasure shrine. . Libeskind’s work carries so much storytelling and interpretation that I would argue that it is sometimes more art than architecture. At least in this case, I think it is safe to say, that the artful expression dominates the functional aspects of his work. . Read more in my blogpost. Link in bio. . . . . @daniellibeskind @thedanishjewishmuseum #danishjewishmuseum #libeskind #Copenhagen #visitcopenhagen #sharingcph
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  • Worn beauty! Skolen ved Sundet (school on charming #amager) is in desperate need of an overhaul (which is coming, soon I hope). But damages, faded colours and general decay almost emphasizes the unmistakable grace of this old, playful lady, born in #1938. Kaj Gottlob (1887 - 1976) is one of my own favourites among the many Danish functionalist master architects because he combined the unassuming modesty of the Danish traditions with a playful curiosity displayed in colours and geometry. #skolenvedsundet #heroarchitect #kajgottlob #functionalism . . . . . . . #Copenhagen #visitcopenhagen #sharingcph #voreskbh #delditkbh #københavn #igerscopenhagen #architecture #architectural #architecturaldesign
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