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Occupation
  
Architect


Name
  
Dorte Mandrup

Dorte Mandrup

Born
  
26 July 1961 (age 62) (
1961-07-26
)

Practice
  
Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter

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Dorte Mandrup-Poulsen (born 26 July 1961) is a Danish architect, founder and owner of the architectural practice Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter which is based in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Biography

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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 then went to work for Henning Larsen Architects for a few years before, in 1995, co-founding Fuglsang & Mandrup-Poulsen with Niels Fuglsang. This firm was eventually split in 1999 when Mandrup set up her current practice, Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter. It was founded on 30 June 1999 and is based in Copenhagen.

Completed

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  • Hangar H (renovation), Holmen, Copenhagen (completed 2000)
  • Holmbladsgade Cultural Centre, Copenhagen (2001)
  • Day-Care Centre in Skanderborggade, Copenhagen, Denmark (completed 2005)
  • Jægersborg Water Tower conversion, Gentofte, Denmark (completed 2005)
  • Prismen, Copenhagen (completed 2006)
  • Reading Nest, Asserbo, Denmark (pre-fab, 2008)
  • Youth Recreation and Culture Centre in Gersonsvej, Copenhagen, Denmark (completed 2008)
  • St. Nicolai Cultural Centre, Kolding, Denmark (completed 2008)
  • Bordings Independent School extension, Østerbro, Copenhagen, Denmark (completed 2009)
  • Community centre Herstedlund, Copenhagen, Denmark (2009)
  • Munkegaard School extension, Gentofte, Denmark (completed 2009)
  • Ama'r Children's Culture House, Copenhagen, Denmark (2014)
  • Valencia Building, Copenhagen, Denmark (2015)
  • Ikea Hubhult, Malmö, Sweden (2015)
  • Sundbyøster Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark (2015)
  • In progress

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  • Sjøparken Agnes, Larvik, Norway
  • Råå Förskola, Sweden
  • Gota Media House, Kalmar, Sweden (competition win 2009)
  • Marthagården Day Care Centre, Frederiksberg, Copenhagen (competition win, 2011)
  • Lund School of Economics and Management, Lund, Sweden (competition win, 2013)
  • Wadden Sea Centre, Denmark (competition win, November 2014)
  • Råå Day Care Center, Sweden (2016)
  • Awards

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  • 2003 Dreyer Homorary Award
  • 2007 Nykredit Architecture Prize
  • 2014 WAN Education Award ('built' category) for Ama'r Children's Culture House
  • 2015 WAN Mixed-Use Award for Sundbyøster Hall
  • 2016 Träpriset for Råå Day Care Center
  • References

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