Buildings and public sculptures tend to play a role i my work, often not as direct visual inspiration but more as a conceptual and aesthetic undercurrent. Below is a selection of various architecture I have visited. The pictures is shot on my iPhone since I mainly regard this as a scrapbook of inspiration or a catalogue of references. It is not authoritative architectural photography.
“Torre Velasca” in Milan. Designed by BBPR. Completed in 1958.
“Credit Communal” in Brussels. Designed by Marcel Lambrichs. Completed in 1971.
“Avedøre Kraftvarmeværk (combined heat and power plant)” in Copenhagen. Designed by Claus Bjarrum Arkitekter & Jørgen Hauxner.
“Høje Taastrup Station”. Designed by Claus Bonderup and Jacob Blegvad. Completed in 1987.
"Grundtvigs Kirke" in Copenhagen. Designed by P.V. Jensen Klint / Kaare Klint. Completed in 1940.
“Bagsværd Kirke”. Designed by Jørn Utzon. Completed in 1979.
"Monumento a Sandro Pertini" in Milan. Designed by Aldo Rossi. Completed in 1990.
“Vikingeskibsmuseet (The Viking Ship Museum)” in Roskilde. Designed by Erik Christian Sørensen. Completed in 1968.
“La Scala” in Milan. Original building designed by Giuseppe Piermarini in 1778. Extension and renovation completed in 2004 by architect Mario Botta.
“Roskilde Amtsgård” designed by Knud Munk. Completed in 1976.
"Juggernaut" in Copenhagen. Designed by Ingvar Cronhammar. Completed in 1991.
“Herlev Sygehus”. Designed by Gehrdt Bornebusch, Max Brüel & Jørgen Selchau. Completed in 1976.
“Panum Instituttet”. Designed by KKET, Eva and Niels Koppel, Gert Edstrand and Poul Erik Thyring. Completed in 1986
"Murstensskulptur" in Copenhagen. Designed by Per Kirkeby. Completed in 2004.
“Smedenes Hus” in Copenhagen. Designed by Ole Buhl. Completed in 1972.
“H. C. Ørstedsværket” in Copenhagen. 1980s extension.
“Atomium” in Brussels. Designed by André Waterkeyn. Completed in 1958.
“Kastrup Koblingsstation”. Designed by Ingvar Cronhammar and Gottlieb Paludan Architects. Completed in 1999.
"Monument for Niels Bohr" in Copenhagen. Designed by Per Kirkeby. Completed in 1988.
"Gallaratese Block D" in Milan. Designed by Aldo Rossi. Completed in 1972.
"Murstensskulptur" in Humlebæk. Designed by Per Kirkeby. Completed in 1994.
“Milano Centrale (Milano Centrale railway station)”. Designed Ulisse Stacchini. Completed in 1931.
“Fondazione Feltrinelli” in Milan. Designed by Herzog & de Meuron. Completed in 2017.
“Portalen” in Greve. Completed in 1990.
“Svanemølle Koblingsstation” in Copenhagen. Designed by Hans Chr. Hansen. Completed in 1968.
“Tycho Brahe Planetarium” in Copenhagen. Designed by Knud Munk. Completed in 1989.
"Elbpphilharmonie" in Hamburg. Designed by Herzog & de Meuron. Completed in 2017.
“Jakobskirken” in Roskilde. Designed by Lars, Gerda og Jørgen Hartmann-Petersen. Completed in 1974.
"Fondazione Prada" in Milan. Designed by OMA. Completed in 2015.
"Murstensskulptur" in Copenhagen. Designed by Per Kirkeby. Completed in 1996.
“Islev Kirke”. Designed by Inger and Johannes Exner. Completed in 1970.
“Systemhuset” in Ordrup. Designed by Mogens Lassen. Completed in 1937.
"Gallaratese" in Milan. Designed by Carlo Aymonino. Completed in 1972.
“Monument to the Victims of Concentration Camps” at Cimitero Monumentale in
Milan. Designed by BBPR. Completed in 1946.
“Church of San Francesco” in Milan. Designed by Gio Ponti. Completed in 1964.
“Amager Koblingsstation” in Copenhagen. Designed by Hans Chr. Hansen. Completed in 1968.
“Vangede Kirke (Vangede Church)” designed by Johan Otto Von Spreckelsen. Completed in 1974.
San Siro (officially named Giuseppe Meazza Stadium) in Milan. Designed by Alberto Cugini and Ulisse Stacchini. Opened in 1929 (exspanded and renovated in 1935, 1955, 1990 and 2016)