C.F.Møller Architects
Total Projects from C.F.Møller Architects: 4
C. F. Møller Architects is one of Scandinavia's oldest and largest architectural practices. Our work involves a wide range of expertise that covers programme analysis, town planning, master planning, all architectural services including landscape architecture, as well as the development and design of building components.Simplicity, clarity and unpretentiousness have guided our work since the practice was established in 1924, are continually re-interpreted to suit individual projects, always site-specific and based on international trends and regional characteristics.
We strive to be on the cutting edge of environmental technology. The future energy requirements for buildings represent an architectural challenge for a practice geared to pioneer in the field while achieving high architectural quality.
C. F. Møller Architects is the first major architectural practice in Denmark to have introduced an environmental management system, certified in 2009 under the international ISO 14001 standard. The certification documents our active efforts to minimise the environmental effects of both the company's processes and its services.
The company was established by the late Professor Christian Frederik Møller. Today, more than 80 years later, the firm has nine partners, 314 employees and has expanded to include seven offices located in Århus, Copenhagen, Aalborg, Oslo, London and Stockholm.
Partners
TOM HAGEDORN DANIELSEN
Born in Aarhus, Denmark, in 1951.
Copenhagen Business Academy 1970.
The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, 1971-74.
Architect MAA from The Aarhus School of Architecture, 1974-77.
Employed at Friis & Moltke Architects, 1977-81.
Employed at The Ministry of Local Government, Nairobi, Kenya (District Architect/Manager of D.A.'s Office, Rift Valley Province, Kenya), 1981-83.
Employed at C. F. Møller Architects, 1983-87.
Partner in C. F. Møller Architects since 1987.
Member of The Danish Council of Practising Architects (PAR)'s Export Committee, and The Danish Council of Consulting Architects and Engineers' Export Group, 1992-97
Member of the Architects Registration Council of the United Kingdom.
Member of the Board of The Danish Council of Practicing Architects, 1994-96.
Member of RIBA - The Royal Institute of British Architects.
Chairman of The Federation of Danish Architects (DAL)'s Competition Committee 2000-04.
Member of The Academy Council's Committee for Architectural Design since 1996.
Arosia Business Prize 1989.
Architectural Prize; Masonry Prize, 1991.
Copenhagen Masons' Guild's Architecture Prize, 1999.
Nykredit's Architecture Prize 2006.
KLAVS HYTTEL
Born in Nymindegab, Denmark, in 1960.
School Leavers' Certificate, 1979.
Architect MAA from The Aarhus School of Architecture, 1986.
Member of NAL - The Norwegian Association of Architects
Member of The Federation of Danish Architects, 1987-1990.
Member of The Artists' Society since 2000.
Employed at C. F. Møller Architects, 1986-94.
External lecturer at The Aarhus School of Architecture, 1991-94.
Lecturer at The Aarhus School of Architecture, Department A, Architectural Design, 1994-96.
Partner in C. F. Møller Architects since 1997.
Copenhagen Masons' Guild's Architecture Prize, 1999.
Nykredit's Architecture Prize 2006.
ANNA MARIA INDRIO
Born in Meina, Italy, in 1943.
Rome University, Faculty of Architecture, 1962-65.
Employed at Erik Tarquini Mårtensson and Mikael Tarp Jensen's practice, 1975-77.
Employed at Dissing & Weitling, 1989-90.
Anna Maria Indrio & Poul Jensen studio, 1979-89.
Anna Maria & ass., 1988-90.
Partner in C. F. Møller Architects since 1990.
Member of The Artists' Society since 1996.
Member of the Board of The Federation of Danish Architects, 1992-94.
Member of the Board of The Danish Building Research Institute since 1997.
Member of the Wood Prize Adjudication Committee since 1999.
Chairwoman of the "Art in Public Spaces" Committee, 1999.
Architecture Prize, Masonry Prize, 1991.
Copenhagen Masons' Guild's Architecture Prize, 1999.
Knight of the Dannebrog.
Ordine Della Stella Della Solidarietá Italiana (Italian order of chivalry).
Nykredit's Architecture Prize 2006.
LARS KIRKEGAARD
Born in Moeskaer, Denmark, in 1947.
Accountant, 1967.
Employed at Deloitte & Touche (Schöbel & Marholt - Holger Nielsen), 1964-80.
Employed at Kjær & Richter Architects, 1980-82.
Employed at C. F. Møller Architects, 1982-90.
Partner in C. F. Møller Architects since 1990.
Architecture Prize: Masonry Prize, 1991.
Copenhagen Masons' Guild's Architecture Prize, 1999.
Nykredit's Architecture Prize 2006.
KLAUS TOUSTRUP
Born in Tarm, Denmark, in 1972.
School Leavers' Certificate, 1992.
The Aarhus School of Architecture, 1992-95.
Architectural Association, AA, London, 1995-97.
Employed at C. F. Møller Architects since 1997.
Partner in C. F. Møller Architects since 2004.
Member of The Federation of Danish Architects' Admissions Panel since 2003.
Member of The Artists' Society since 2003.
Nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Award (Hadsten Kulturhus with Sophus Søbye) in 2002.
Awarded Architect Fritz Schlegl & Wife Fritze Schlegl née Graa's grant in 2001.
Awarded study grants from Knud Højgaard's Fund, Margot & Thorvald Dreyer's Fund and the Uni Denmark Fund, amongst others.
Nykredit's Architecture Prize 2006.
MADS MANDRUP HANSEN
Born in Aalborg, Denmark, 1967
General Certificate, 1986
Architect m.a.a. from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, 1999
Employed at Henning Larsen Architects A/S, 1995 - 1998
Employed at KHR arkitekter, 1999 - 2006
Partner at C. F. Møller Architects since 2008
Architectural teacher at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts from 2003
Member of the National Association of Danish Architects
Fritz Schlegl and his wife Fritze Schlegl's scholarship, 2003
The Vola award for diploma project, 1999
The Icopal award for the best study project, 1997
MADS MØLLER
Born in Aarhus, Denmark, in 1941.
Bricklayer, 1961.
Building Technician, 1962.
Architect MAA from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, 1966.
Teaching Assistant at The Aarhus School of Architecture 1966-70.
Employed at C. F. Møller Architects, 1966-69.
Partner in C. F. Møller Architects since 1969.
Member of NAL - The Norwegian Association of Architects.
Member of The Federation of Danish Architects' Competition Committee, 1970-1980.
Member of The Artists' Society since 1975.
Member of, and alternate for, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts' Council since 1987.
Member of Aarhus Municipality's Committee for the Preservation of Buildings and the Environment, 1990-2002.
Member of The Aarhus School of Architecture's steering group for evaluation of the architecture course, 1996.
Author of "Romantik og Snusfornuft" (Romance and Common Sense), 1993.
Prize and silver medal at the World Biennial in Sofia, 1985
Arosia Business Prize, 1989
Architectural Prize: Masonry Prize, 1991
Copenhagen Masons' Guild's Architecture Prize, 1999
Awarded the Eckersberg Medal, 1999.
Nykredit's Architecture Prize 2006.
JULIAN WEYER
Born in Berlin in 1969.
School Leavers' Certificate, 1987.
Architect MAA from The Aarhus School of Architecture, 1987-94.
Lecturer at The Aarhus School of Architecture 1994-97.
Own practice in Århus 1994.
Employed at C. F. Møller Architects, 1995-2006.
Partner at C. F. Møller Architects since 2007.
AIV Architecture Prize 1994.
Participates in the Danish Arts Agency workshop about harbours 2003-04.
Member of The Artists' Society since 2006.
Member of the BDA German Association of Architects.
Member of Danish Association of Architectural Firms' International Committee.
LONE WIGGERS
Born in Helsingør, Denmark, in 1963.
School Leavers' Certificate, 1982.
Architect MAA from The Aarhus School of Architecture, 1983-89.
School of Fine Arts, Paris, 1986-88.
Employed at the Project Design Partnership, London, 1989-90.
Employed by Anna Maria Indrio, Copenhagen, 1990-91.
Visiting teacher at The Royal Academy, School of Architecture, Copenhagen, 1994-97.
Employed at C. F. Møller Architects, 1991-1997.
Partner in C. F. Møller Architects since 1997.
Chairwoman of The Danish Arts Council's Architecture Committee, 1999-2001.
Member of The Federation of Danish Architects' Council, 1990-2002.
Member of The Federation of Danish Architects' Architecture Committee, 199x-xx.
Member of The Federation of Danish Architects' Admissions Board, 1997-2000, and Chairwoman, 2000-2002.
Member of the Board of The Danish Association of IT Users in Building.
Construction 1999-2003 Thereafter Member of the Board of "bips".
Member of the Board of Danish Building and Urban Research since 2002.
Member of The Special Building Survey Council, Cultural Heritage Board, since 2003.
Member of the National Commission for UNESCO - Denmark.
Member of the Cultural Committee for UNESCO - Denmark.
Member of The Artists' Society since 2005.
Chairwoman of The Danish Ministry of Culture's Board of Architectural Canon since 2005.
Copenhagen Masons' Guild's Architecture Prize, 1999.
Nykredit's Architecture Prize 2006.
website: www.cfmoller.com
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Aarhus Gymnastics and Motor Skills Hall
Address: Hvidkildevej , AARHUS - Denmark Architect: C.F.Møller Architects Category: Sport |
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Akershus University Hospital
Address: Lørenskog municipality , OSLO - Norway Architect: C.F.Møller Architects Category: Healthcare Architecture | Public |
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Darwin Centre
Address: Exhibition Road, South Kensington , LONDON - United Kingdom Architect: C.F.Møller Architects Category: Cultural |
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Statens Museum for Kunst Extension
Address: Sølvgade 48 1307 , COPENHAGEN - Denmark Architect: C.F.Møller Architects Category: Cultural | Museums |
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