Christensen & Co
Christensen & Co (CCO) is an architectural firm based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded in 2006 by Michael Christensen and is particularly known for its work in sustainable architecture, often with the educational sector.
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Key architects | Michael Christensen (creative director) Vibeke Lydolph Lindblad (CEO) |
Founded | 2006 |
Location | Copenhagen |
Significant works and honors | |
Buildings | Lund Town Hall |
History
Christensen & Co was established in 2006 by architect Michael Christensen who came from a position as partner and managing creative director in Henning Larsen Architects. Only a few months later the firm won a competition for the design of a campus for the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.[1] The winning entry had a high environmental profile with an energy consumption only a third of what is normal in similar buildings.[2] Since then firm has won a number of international architectural competitions, including a 70,000 m² research and educational centre at the Karolinska Institute in southern Stockholm (2008),[3] a sustainable masterplan for a new district in the Dutch city Almere (2009)[4] and a new city hall in Lund, Sweden (2010).[5] Christensen & Co has also designed Denmark's first public CO2-neutral building, a faculty building designed for the Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen.[6]
Organisation
In 2016, Vibeke Lydolph Lindblad, Michael Werin Larsen, Mikkel Hermann Sørensen og Thomas Nørgaard joined Michael Christensen as partners of Christensen & Co. Vibeke Lydolph Lindblad was appointed to CEO while Michael Christensen still holds the position as creative director.[7]
Selected projects
- Campus building, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden (u/c, competition win 2006)[8]
- Faculty building, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen (completed 2009)[9]
- Research and educational centre, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm (competition win, completion 2011)
- Sustainable masterplan, Almere, the Netherlands[10]
- Danish Roads and Bridges Museum, Holbæk, Denmark
- City Hall, Lund, Sweden[11]
- Research and educational building, Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen (competition win 2010)[12]
References
- "New university campus in Stockholm". World Architecture News. Retrieved 2010-02-18.
- "Vinder af universitetsbyggeri i Stockholm". bygnet. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- "CCO vinder i Sverige - igen". Danish Architecture Centre. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- "Danske arkitekter bag bæredygtig bydel i Amsterdam". Vuilding Supply. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- "Christensen & Co Architects win competition for City Council Building in Lund". archdaily. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- "Green beacon complete". World Architecture News. Retrieved 2010-02-18.
- "Luksuriøst Christensen & Vo Arkitekter præsenterer 4 Nye partnere" (in Danish). Berlingske. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
- "New university campus in Stockholm". World Architecture News. Retrieved 2010-02-18.
- "Green Lighthouse, Carbon Neutral Faculty building / Christensen & Co Arkitekter". archdaily. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- "Danske arkitekter bag bæredygtig bydel i Amsterdam". Vuilding Supply. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
- "Lund's green ambitions". World Architecture News. Retrieved 2010-02-18.
- "Christensen & Co Architects wins DTU new research building". World Architecture News. Retrieved 2010-05-28.