KHR Arkitekter AS | |
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Faculty of Humanities |
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Practice information | |
Key architects | Anja Rolvung Jakob Brøndsted Jan Søndergaard Henrik Richter Danielsen Mikkel Beedholm |
Principal office | Copenhagen |
Founded | 1946 |
Work | |
Buildings | Copenhagen Airport Stockholm-Arlanda Airport Bahrain National Museum University of Copenhagen Faculty of Humanities St. Olavs University Hospital |
Projects | Ørestad Copenhagen Metro |
KHR Arkitekter A/S, formerly known as KHRAS, is a Danish architecture company founded as Krohn & Hartvig Rasmussen in 1946. The company was founded by Gunnar Krohn and E. Hartvig Rasmussen. During the 1960s, the company started focusing on European styles applied to public buildings in Denmark.[1] The company has 44 architects[2] and five partners: Anja Rolvung, Jakob Brøndsted, Jan Søndergaard, Henrik Richter Danielsen and Mikkel Beedholm.[3] Several works have been nominate for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture.[4]
Among the company's projects have been Copenhagen Airport (several terminals), Rødovre Centrum (1966), Hvidovre Hospital (1968), University of Southern Denmark (1970), Bahrain National Museum (1987), the Danish pavilion at Expo 92 (1992), Fonnesbæk Church (1992), Frederiskberg Centret (1996), Copenhagen Metro stations (1996), Billund Airport (1997), Bang & Olufsen head office (1998), Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (1999), University of Copenhagen Faculty of Humanities (2000), Forum Horsens (2002), St. Olavs University Hospital (2002), KMD head office (2002), Fiberline (2004), Haukeland University Hospital (2006), Biocenter (2007), Hillerød Town Hall (2008), Church of Holy Cross (2008), Campus Rådmandsmarken of the Metropolitan University College (2008) and Hedorfs Kollegium (2009).[5]