California, Copenhagen and Berlin. Examples of sculptures and installation art from 1984 – 86 mostly to show how the work with sculpture and art oscillated with architecture during that time.
Tag: Copenhagen
Early Architecture
1986, Copenhagen and Sri Lanka. Two examples of early works of architecture: A project for a village in Sri Lanka to replace the old village that had been flooded by the construction of a new hydroelectric dam. The other project was a new venue for music and theatre. For long I thought it to be […]
Sculpture and B&W
B&W was a big abandoned shipyard in the centre of Copenhagen. Organising artist studios and making sculptures.
Overgaden, Copenhagen 1991, Performance and exhibition in collaboration with Joachim Hamou.
Theatre and scenography
1990 – 92 Scenography for Copenhagen based theatres: Jorge Hogging theatre, Kom De Bagfra and Theatre Tango. Own workshop.
1994 – 95. Design of workspace, co creator of the performance “The Picture and Snow White” – link here – and design proposal for new building for Hotel Pro Forma.
Large scale projects and competitions
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The city hall square is one of the most central meeting places in the city. This is where you celebrate the national (football, handball… ) teams, light the Christmas tree and demonstrate against war or cuts in kindergarten budgets. In 1997, the HQ of the main Danish newspaper, Politiken, found itself cut off from the rest […]
Supertanker
Supertanker embarked on its journey as a Lab for Urban Development, making its first stop in the Copenhagen Harbour in 2003. The primary objective of this lab was to foster a critical, creative, and inclusive dialogue as the foundation for urban development. To achieve this, various initiatives were organized to facilitate discussions about the future […]
2013, Urban workshop, Hedehusene, Denmark. A two week full time workshop format that has been developed during the years of Supertanker such as the workshop “Urban Process Design” from 2011. It also points forward to the “Space Transformers” – the gamebased workshop format from 2019. The workshop formats intend to give students a hands on experience […]