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Name
  
Orla Molgaard-Nielsen

Role
  
Architect

Died
  
1993


Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen Peter Hvidt Orla Molgaard Nielsen AX chairs Firefly House


Education
  
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

Structures
  
Little Belt Bridge, Vejle Fjord Bridge

Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen (1907–1993) was a Danish architect and furniture designer. After training at the Aalborg Technical School (1924) and at the Art and Crafts School of the Design Museum in Copenhagen (1928), Mølgaard-Nielsen studied furniture design under Kaare Klint at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (1931–1934). His work, which from 1944 was carried out mainly in partnership with Peter Hvidt at the Hvidt & Mølgaard studio, can be divided into three groups: furniture and interior decoration, buildings, and consultency on large bridge projects.

Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen Peter Hvidt Orla Mlgaard Nielsen Teak Beech and Canvas XChair

Hvidt & Mølgaard's pioneering sets of furniture included Portex (1945) and Ax (1950), based on a laminating technique and produced by furniture maker Fritz Hansen. The chairs were specially designed for export, economizing on space and packaging requirements for transportation. Hvidt & Mølgaard increasingly took on architectural assignments (from 1970 together with Hans Kristensen). Projects covered office buildings and factories, including the De Danske Sukkerfabrikker Building in Copenhagen (1958), as well as collective housing projects in Søllerød, Hillerød and Birkerød (1962–1970), all completed in a light, clear and simple style. The firm also acted as consultants on the new Little Belt Bridge (1970) and the Vejle Fjord Bridge (1980), playing an important part in the success of their designs.

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