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The South Harbor of Køge / SLA

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  • Architects: SLA
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023
  • Professionals: Rambøll

Braunstein Taphouse / ADEPT

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Køge, Denmark
  • Architects: ADEPT
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020

Køge Nord Station / Cobe + DISSING+WEITLING Architecture

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COBE and DISSING+WEITLING Win Competition to Design 225-Meter Pedestrian Bridge for Køge

COBE, DISSING+WEITLING and COWI have been announced as winners of an international competition to design a 225-meter-long pedestrian bridge, station, 32,000-square-meter park and associated park-and-ride facility for the Danish city of Køge. The winning design, selected over three other invited submissions, will stretch across a unique traffic “hot-spot” where Denmark’s most trafficked freeway, an existing train line and a planned double-tracked high-speed rail line meet.

More about the Køge North Station, which is expected serve 90,000 people daily as a “new gateway to Copenhagen” by 2018, after the break.

Køge University Hospital Winning Proposal / Rådgivergruppen USK

Rådgivergruppen USK, headed by C.F. Møller, Alectia and Rambøll, has been named as the winner of the competition to build the new Køge University Hospital, an expansion of the existing Køge Hospital, which will be increased threefold to a total area of 177,000 m². A visionary project in terms of both architecture and functionality, the hospital's various functions can be structured on a highly flexible basis, with good opportunities to support Region Zealand's vision of holistic patient care. More images and architects' description after the break.