Celebrating 25 years of architecture and design Danish Architects 3XN have built a portfolio of work that ‘focuses on the humanity and environment at the center of its architecture.’ Their recent works include the award winning Middelfart Savings Bank Headquarters and the incredibly popular Museum of Liverpool.
Projects by 3XN that have been featured on ArchDaily include:
Bella Sky Hotel
Middelfart Savings Bank Headquarters
Museum of Liverpool
Swedbank’s New International Headquarters
Horsens Stadium
Horten Headquarters
Muziekgebouw
Saxo Bank
Tivoli Concert Hall
Architecture Shapes Behaviour:
At 3XN, we believe that Architecture shapes behaviour. Our role is not just to create beautiful monuments, but equally important, it is to create the framework which works towards a better environment and a greater enjoyment for those who will be using the building,’ says Kim Herforth Nielsen, who shares the partnership with CEO Bo Boje Larsen and Head of Competition Department Jan Ammundsen.
The social approach to architecture is appreciated also by Paul Finch, Editor Emeritus of the well known Architect’s Journal and Architectural Review. ’3XN has shown that it is possible to create buildings with focus on the user, without compromising aesthetic quality.’
Renowned architecture
3XN’s projects are well known and celebrated worldwide. This year the Middelfart Savings Bank Headquarters won both the prestigious European RIBA award and the International Architecture Award, while Oerestad College (known as the school without classrooms), still attracts visitors from around the world every week. This summer 3XN launched both the Bella Sky Hotel, the largest hotel in Scandinavia, and the Museum of Liverpool, which received more than 400.000 visitors in the first 2 months after opening.
Research in Green Buildings
During the past years, 3XN has been ground breaking in the development of a more green and sustainable building industry. The Research and Development department, GXN is composed of a team of architects, designers and engineers and develops new innovations, among others bio-composites (building materials made of natural products such as flax fibres and cork, which in the future can can replace energy demanding traditional building materials.












3XN Celebrates 25years of Design Excellence originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 11 Oct 2011.
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