HUMAN:NATURE

Dorte Mandrup, Copenhagen

presented by AW Architektur & Wohnen Magazine

Exhibition
17 August - 26 September 2019

Opening
Friday, 16 August 2019, 6.30pm

Venue

Aedes Architecture Forum
Christinenstr. 18-19
10119 Berlin

Opening Hours

Tue-Fri 11am-6.30pm
Sun-Mon 1-5pm and
Sat, 17 August 2019, 1-5pm

Welcome

Dr. h.c. Kristin Feireiss
Aedes, Berlin 
H.E. Friis Arne Petersen
Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark to the Federal Republic of Germany
Jörn Kengelbach Editor in Chief AW Architektur & Wohnen, Hamburg
Dorte Mandrup Founder/Director, Dorte Mandrup, Copenhagen


 

Aedes Cooperation Partners

 

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  • Exhibition Opening | Dorte Mandrup Architect, Copenhagen

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  • Exhibition Opening | Dorte Mandrup Architect, Copenhagen

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The Danish office Dorte Mandrup was awarded with the ‘AW Architekt des Jahres 2019’ (AW architect of the year) by the Hamburg based AW Architektur & Wohnen Magazine. On this occasion AW Architektur & Wohnen and Aedes present this first comprehensive exhibition about her outstanding work at the Aedes Architecture Forum in Berlin.

Since 2012 the renowned magazine AW Architektur & Wohnen has awarded internationally known architectural offices for outstanding performances in innovation, sustainability, versatility and uniqueness in architecture. Former award winners are Dutch studios MVRDV, UNStudio, Danish studio BIG, Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp) and Mexican Alberto Kalach.

The Danish architect Dorte Mandrup-Poulsen is Founder and Creative Director of the architectural practice Dorte Mandrup in Copenhagen. For more than 20 years, she has created significant architecture that engages, challenges and emphasizes the strong interrelation of architecture, the nature and the human demands on contemporary living environment.

The exhibition presents a broad scope of Dorte Mandrup´s work illustrating it through various mediums such as photographs, models and films.


Wadden Sea Centre in Esbjerg (Denmark), 2017. © Adam Moerk

The works of Dorte Mandrup represents a humanistic approach to architecture insisting on creating buildings that speaks to and with their surroundings – be it communities or landscapes and always consider the bigger picture, which architecture is a part of. With her designs she accentuates the human being itself, their need and the implementation into the urban and social fabric. Or – as for the Wadden Sea Trilogy – the human interaction with the unique nature and cultural history of their locations to increase awareness of the global landscape - at once enormous and fragile. They aim to convey important messages about communities and landscapes to understand, respect, and protect these environments in order to shape a sustainable future.

The studio designs architecture from an artistic starting point about which Dorte Mandrup says: ‘at its best, it leads to architecture as art and art as architecture, that both understands and challenges its context. We all have a responsibility to create a better future and address issue of our time. We need to dare questioning status quo – dare experimenting and playing with alternatives. We consider it our greatest responsibility to transform ideas into great, buildable design.’


Sundbyøster Hall II in Copenhagen (Denmark), 2015. © Adam Moerk

On display will be a catalogue of urban projects that enhance communities and relationships e.g. the Seaplane Hangar H53 in Copenhagen, the Sundbyøster Hall in Copenhagen, the Culture House and Library in Karlskrona and the Råå Preschool in Helsingborg. These will be presented along with the Wadden Sea Trilogy – a series of cultural buildings that communicate stories about the impressive, UNESCO protected Wadden Sea that extends from Denmark, through Germany and down to the Netherlands.

Through models, videos, VR movies, sounds bites and artefacts the exhibition explains the nature of architecture that highlights what is already there while creating new relevance. For people and places – humans and nature.

The jury statement – quote by Jörn Kengelbach, Editor in Chief AW Architektur & Wohnen: ‘Dorte Mandrup was appointed AW Architekt des Jahres 2019. She is our eighth award winner. The award honors her office for its work creating intelligent multipurpose architecture based on intensive analysis considering local conditions and the needs of future users. Her work is always focused on the well-being of humans. It ranges from innovative neighborhood centers and a broad range of cultural buildings, a supermarket overlaid with a sports hall and again apartments on the rooftop, housing complexes as well as transformations of historical and industrial buildings into modern, contemporary spaces. Her analytical and fact based way of working always ends in spectacular results.’


Amager Childrens Culture House in Copenhagen (Denmark), 2013. © Jens Lindhe, Torben Eskerod

About Dorte Mandrup

Dorte Mandrup graduated from the Aarhus School of Architecture in 1991. From 1991–92 she studied sculpture and ceramics at the G.S.C Art Department in the United States. She founded her studio ‘Dorte Mandrup’ in 1999 in Copenhagen and currently employs an international team of 70 people. She holds professorships abroad, latest at Cornell University in United States and in 2019 she was chairman of the Mies van der Rohe Award. She has been awarded numerous prizes like the ‘WAN Mixed-use Award’ 2015 for the Sundbyøster Hall, the ‘Träpriset’ 2016 for Råå Day Care Center, the ‘Green Good Design Award’ 2017 of the Chicago Atheaneum, the ‘Breeam Building of the year 2017’ of Sweden Green Building Awards and the ‘Berlin Art Prize 2019’, architecture division of the Akademie der Künste in Berlin.

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Råå Preschool in Helsingborg (Sweden), 2013. © Adam Moerk

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