Kjær & Richter is a Danish architectural practice founded in 1967 by Werner Kjær (1924–1998) and Johan Richter (1925–1998). The company is an extension of the practice Richter & Gravers established by Johan Richter and Arne Gravers in 1953.[2]
Kjær & Richter | |
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Practice information | |
Founders | Johan Richter Arne Gravers[1] |
Founded | 1967 |
Location | Aarhus |
Significant works and honors | |
Buildings | Aarhus Concert Hall Kattegatcentret Kolding Storcenter |
Works
editKjær & Richter has designed many celebrated buildings across Denmark. A selection of the most notable comprise the following:
- 1959: Århus Statsgymnasium
- 1973: Danish School of Journalism
- 1982: Aarhus Concert Hall
- 1991: Storcenter Nord
- 1992: Business Academy Aarhus, Department in Vejlby, Aarhus
- 1997: Aarhus School of Architecture, extension
- 2014: Navitas Park, education centre at Aarhus Docklands
- 1972: Grenaa Gymnasium
- 1992: Kattegatcentret
- 1992: Vejle Musikteater
- 2004: Hotel Jacob Gade
- Other places
- 1980: Frederiksværk Gymnasium
- 1989: Næstved Storcenter, Næstved
- 1993: Kolding Storcenter, Kolding
- 1997: Kulturhuset, Skanderborg
- 2001: Vestsjællands Kunstmuseum, Sorø
- 2008: University College Vest, Esbjerg
- 2014: PLAZA Design, Aalborg (in collaboration with Kim Utzon)
References
edit- ^ "Firmaprofil" (in Danish). Kjær & Richter. Archived from the original on 15 April 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
- ^ "Johan Richter" (in Danish). Gyldendals Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 22 January 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
External links
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