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At the MIPIM Awards 2021, the newly opened North Wing extension to Denmark’s largest hospital, Rigshospitalet, received a nomination for the best healthcare project. Although the award ended up going to the MontLégia Hospital in Liege, to be among the four finalists is an achievement. The project is designed by LINK Arkitektur and 3XN, and the MIPIM nomination is just one of many recognitions the
At the European Healthcare Design Awards 2021 the newly opened North Wing extension to Denmark’s largest hospital, Rigshospitalet, was honoured with an award in the category, ’Healthcare Design (over 25,000 sqm)'. The architects behind the project, LINK Arkitektur and 3XN, are aiming for the design to be a textbook example for future healthcare projects.
Copenhagen, 2 March 2021. LINK Arkitektur (“LINK”), a leading Scandinavian architectural business in life-science and hospital design, today announced an exciting new strategy to expand its award-winning healing architecture practice internationally.
LINK Architecture has been accepted into the IDeA Network: International Design Association.
On November 27, 2020 the Board of South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority, initiated the work for the developed design, for Norway’s new national hospital, Nye Rikshospitalet in Oslo. Along with our partners at Multiconsult, Bølgeblikk Arkitekter, Fabel Arkitekter og Erichsen & Horgen AS, LINK Arkitektur has been elected as architects for this exciting project. In August, the So
The rapid spread of COVID-19 in Norway means that we must all take responsibility for the situation and help to limit the spread of the disease. LINK has decided to implement a number of temporary measures that will help reduce infection while ensuring that we maintain productivity and satisfactorily solve all our tasks for our customers.
Digital disruption of creative industries is often seen as a threat; a contrast to the human touch and original thought. This applies to architecture as well. Can an algorithm replace a human’s daring gaze for the unique detail or take over the considerations that place a building in time and space? There are endless examples of machine architecture that have been drawn unimaginably on comput
LINK arkitektur AS, in collaboration with RATIO Arkitekter and BØLGEBLIKK arkitekter, was victorious in the contest to draw New Drammen Hospital.
Can city fabrics and urban spaces be key testbeds in the search for more democratic, tolerant and safe communities by emphasizing resilient and sustainable urban design? Welcome to the 2017 Oslo Urban Arena breakout session #SafeCity Thursday 21st September.
LINK arkitektur A/S has been chosen as winner of the "WAN Future Projects Health Care Award". The prize is awarded for the project Danish Centre for Particle Therapy - a cancer treatment facility at the New University Hospital in Aarhus.
On 27 February 2017 aarhus arkitekterne a/s changed its name to LINK arkitektur a/s, and became a fully integrated part of the Scandinavian LINK-family.
LINK Landskap is awarded “WAN Waterfront Award 2016.” for The Waterfront Promenade at Aker Brygge in Oslo . The precinct’s developer, Norwegian Property (NPRO), aimed to reinvigorate Aker Brygge by refurbishing the urban outdoor spaces, transforming the area’s retail concept, and introducing new office space.
Leif Øie (49) has extensive experience from leading positions in companies in the construction industry. He also holds a doctoral degree.
LINK Arkitektur has employed Sissel Engblom as the Director of Urbanism. She will lead and develop LINK Arkitektur’s focus on urbanism, in close cooperation with Multiconsult and Analyse & Strategi, and their commitment to society. Engblom will develop a competitive urbanism department and report directly to LINK arkitektur’s Managing Director.
Kirsten Anker Sørensen has been appointed as CEO, of the office Link Arkitektur in Denmark. The main task for the new CEO, will primarily be to cement Link Arkitektur foothold in Denmark and to help develop a new strategy for the company.
A rapport concerning a feasibility study for the development of Trondheim Kino Eiendom AS's property, Prinsen Cinema Centre, is now made public.
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