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Danish architectural firm
Cobe is a Copenhagen-based architectural firm owned and managed by architect Dan Stubbergaard.[2] As of 2020, the office has 150 employees and is involved in a large number of projects throughout Europe and North America within urban planning, architecture, landscape architecture and interior design.[3] [4]
History Cobe was founded by Dan Stubbergaard in 2006 in Copenhagen, where he and his studio since then has been involved with more than 200 projects in the city within urban planning, architecture and landscape architecture.[5] Among the firm's projects are Nørreport Station , The Silo , Israels Plads , Krøyers Plads , Køge Nord Station and the development of Papirøen (Paper Island) in Copenhagen.[6]
The Studio Since 2018, Cobe's studio has been located in the new city district of Nordhavn in Copenhagen, which the drawing office also won the master plan competition for in 2008.[7]
Selected completed projects 2019: Frederiksberg Allé 41 , Copenhagen, DK[8] 2019: Alfred Nobels Bro, Copenhagen, DK[9] 2019: Designmuseum Denmark , Copenhagen, DK[10] 2019: Roskilde Festival Folk High School, Roskilde, DK[11] 2019: Ultra-Fast Charging Stations for Electric Cars, Fredericia, DK[12] 2019: Køge Nord Station , Køge, DK[13] [circular reference ] 2019: Karen Blixens Plads, Copenhagen, DK[14] 2018: Adidas HalfTime, Herzogenaurauch, DE[15] 2018: Tingbjerg Culture House and Library, Copenhagen, DK[16] 2017: The Silo , Copenhagen, DK[17] 2017: Red Cross Volunteer House, Copenhagen, DK[18] 2017: Kids’ City, Copenhagen, DK[19] 2017: Landgangen, Esbjerg, DK[20] 2016: Ragnarock - Museum for Pop, Rock and Youth Culture, Roskilde, DK[21] 2015: Krøyers Plads , Copenhagen, DK[22] 2015: Nørreport Station , Copenhagen, DK[23] 2015: Frederiksvej Kindergarten, Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, DK[24] 2014: Israels Plads , Copenhagen, DK,[25] 2014: Forfatterhuset Kindergarten, Copenhagen, DK[26] 2013: Porsgrunn Maritime Museum, Porsgrunn, NO[27] 2012: The Danish Pavilion for Expo 2012, Yeosu, South Korea[28] 2012: Vester Voldgade , Copenhagen, DK[29] 2011: The Library, Copenhagen, DK[30] 2009: Taastrup Theatre, Taastrup, DK[31] [circular reference ] Selected projects under construction (completion year) Europahafenkopf, Bremen, DE, (2021)[32] Paper Island, København, DK, (2023)[33] The Tip of Redmolen, Nordhavn, DK, (2022)[34] Place Schuman, Bruxelles, BE (2022)[35] West Don Lands, Toronto, CA (2022)[36] Kronløb Island, Copenhagen, DK (2023)[37] The Opera Park, Copenhagen, DK (2023)[38] ESS - European Spallation Source, Lund, SE, (2013-2025)[39] Bremerhaven Harbour Masterplan, Bremerhaven . Germany[40] Selected exhibitions (exhibition year) 2020: Our Urban Living Room, Aedes, Berlin, DE[41] 2018: Our Urban Living Room, Laituri, Helsinki, FI 2016: Our Urban Living Room, DAC – the Danish Architecture Center, Copenhagen, DK[42] Selected publications (publication year) 2018: The Silo, Strandberg Publishing[43] 2016: Our Urban Living Room, Arvinius+Orfeus Publishing[44] Selected awards 2020: MIPIM Award Finalist – Best Industrial & Logistics Development[45] 2020: Archdaily Building of the Year Award[46] 2020 German Design Award[47] 2020: Dezeen Landscape Award[48] 2019: Dezeen Awards Finalist[49] 2019: Architizer A+ Awards Jury Winner[50] 2019: Fast Company's Innovation by Design Award Honoree[51] 2019: Danish Design Award Finalist[52] 2019: IABSE Denmark's Structure Award 2019: Red Dot Communication & Brands Award[53] 2018: Civic Trust Award[54] 2018: MIPIM Award Finalist – Best Refurbished Building 2018: CTBUH Awards – Best Tall Building Europe[55] 2018: AZ Awards – Best Residential Architecture[56] 2018: Global Galvanizers Award 2018: RENOVER Prisen[57] 2018: Architizer Project of the Year Award A+ Award 2018: German Design Award 2018: Building Awards – The Infrastructure Award 2017: German Design Award 2017: Danish Landscape Award 2017: ArchDaily Building of the Year Award 2017: Wallpaper*Design Award 2017: Architizer A+ Awards 2017: Green Good Design Award[58] 2018, 2017, 2016, 2014, 2011: Copenhagen Award for Architecture 2017: Landezine International Landscape Award 2016: Danish Lighting Award 2016: WAN Transport Award 2016: Eckersberg Royal Medal[59] [circular reference ] 2016: European Prize for Urban Public Space 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012: Børsen Gazelle Award[60] 2015: Iconic Award – Visionary Architecture 2015: MIPIM Award Finalist – Best Futura Project 2015: Dreyer's Foundation Grand Prize of Honor[61] 2013: Byggeskikprisen 2012: MIPIM Award – Best Refurbished Building[62] 2012: Nykredit's Architecture Prize[63] [circular reference ] 2007: Nykredit's Motivation Award 2006: The Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale of Architecture[64] [circular reference ] References External links