Denmark
Denmark is a country with an exceptionally high architectural culture. An architectural culture that can be described as a “lesson in humility”. The journey along (recent and not so recent) architectural gems leads through Danish landscapes and fascinating towns of Kolding to Odense, to Fuyn or to Copenhagen and Christian Haven.
bruno vanbesien
Tour guide: Christian Vermander
Travel Matters: Jan Vande Walle, Philip Cardinael & Marc Felix
Programme
D1
Brugge
D2
Kolding
Koldinghus restaureret – Inger & Johannes Exner, 1972-94
Trapholt museet – Carl Th. Sörensen (landscape), 1988
Odense
D3
Odense
Building – Byg & Bo
KRO
Syddansk Universitet, 1966
Boligområder – J. Staernose
D4
Odense
Svendborg
new Building
Fåborg
Faaborg Museum – Carl Petersen, 1915
Egeskov
Egeskov Castle and garden, 1554
Odense
Brandts Klaedefabrik – Kristian Isager & Jørgen Stærmose, 1986
H.C. Andersens Hus
D5
Odense
Trelleborg
Viking ring fortress, 800
Roskilde
Vikingeskibsmuseet – Erik Christian Sørensen, 1986
Glostrup
Hose Tastrup, school – H. Larsen
Albertslund
stedenbouw & woonomgeving
Rødovre
Rødovre Rådhus – Arne Jacobsen, 1956
København
D6
København
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art – Jørgen Bo & Wilhlem Wohlert, 1958
Søholm
Skole – Vandkunsten
Helsingør
Kingo huserne – Jørn Utzon, 1960
Bagsværd
Bagsværd Kirke – Jørn Utzon, 1976
D7
København
København
Christianshaven