What is it like to be an architecture intern? German architecture student Hannah Vette talks about her internship at KHR, where her professional expectations were exceeded and she appreciated the family atmosphere at the office.
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Going to Berlin soon? Then get inspired by KHR's architectural study tour with an intensive 3-day architecture programme through the German capital.
Berlin's history has given it a diverse architectural expression. The city is 9 times larger than Paris, and while districts like Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg have already undergone a huge transformation since the fall of the Wall, gentrification in peripheral areas like Wedding is still in its early stages. In other words, there's plenty of inspiration and perspective to be had if you're interested in architecture and urban development.
The Health Building of the Year 2022 will now be the main focus of a new thesis, which will provide insight into how the new Sct. Hans is experienced and used in practice, and whether it is in line with the intentions behind it.
As an architect at KHR, Kristian has jumped straight from a German school project to a Norwegian hospital project - and it suits him just fine. He thrives on large, complex projects and finds that the cultural differences help to challenge his own methods and trigger good discussions. Read more about Kristian's background and motivation for working as an architect.
The second phase of the Haukeland Children's and Youth Hospital is nearing completion and the results are looking really good. See the pictures from our site visit and see for yourself how the healing architecture of Bergen is taking shape.
The construction of Nuuk's new school is in full swing. It will be a building that provides the spatial conditions for learning according to modern pedagogical principles and at the same time a gathering place for the city, created with a strong focus on social sustainability and the specific cultural and climatic context. Janina Zerbe tells us all about this in the special supplement "North Atlantic Construction", which accompanies this month's Bygge- og Anlægsavisen.
LCA calculations will be required for all new buildings starting up after 1 January 2023. Buildings over 1000 m2 will also have to meet a threshold of 12 kg CO2 equivalent per square metre per year.
The technical requirements can easily be combined with a greater focus on improving the lifetime and environmental impact of buildings through good and socially sustainable architecture, says KHR Architecture.