"This Friday, it has been exactly 75 years since Gunnar Krohn and Eigil Hartvig Rasmussen won the competition to build a new machine factory for the manufacturer Atlas. This was the starting point for the joint company Krohn & Hartvig Rasmussen, which has since become KHR Architecture, and we should of course toast this together with our customers, partners and colleagues."
Last week, we held the topping out ceremony for the Dolomite Houses in Ørestaden, which KHR designed for Core Property. The Dolomite Houses holds 51 row houses and apartments, which will be completed early next year.
A new school in Nuuk is taking off and our developer, Nuuk City Development, has sent a drone over the construction site where the outlines of the big new school are taking shape.
KMD's headquarters is an architectural modernist building that gives KMD a strong image in the outside world. The idea for the building was based on a good understanding of the individual employee's movements in a large building.
KHR has designed Tårnby Station, which is part of the city's traffic hub and is part of A/S Øresundsforbindelsen's approximately 700 meters long railway and motorway cover.
KHR has prepared a competition proposal for a new integrated day care centre for the Municipality of Copenhagen. The day care centre will accommodate both kindergarten and nursery groups.
KHR participated in the competition for the New Hospital in the West DNV-Gødstrup. The proposal is based on the way people have built in the open countryside for centuries, where shelter from winds also creates sunny and sheltered gardens.