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Henrik Vuust

As an architect, Henrik has worked on large, strategic masterplan projects as well as hospital, research and commercial buildings. Thus, he has built a profound knowledge of the various building stages - from sketching to detailed design and follow-up. Starting his career in the Netherlands, Henrik has good experience working in an international context and with project groups made up of several different nationalities.

 
 
 
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Experience

Experience

Through 10 years' employment at Henning Larsen Architects, Henrik has gained vast experience in managing and motivating interdisciplinary teams of consultants, users and clients. He has special skills in process development of masterplans as well as large-scale building projects.

Henrik has experience in both hospital building and research laboratories. He has been involved in the development of the Radiation Therapy building as well as the Research Institute at the Norwegian Radium Hospital - and, most recently, the new extensive university and research campus, Campus Ås, in Norway. In addition, Henrik has been project manager for several masterplan projects in Amsterdam, including a strategic plan for a new urban, academic quarter with mixed functions for Vrije University and a plan for the Ravel Parkside in Zuidas with attractive residences, shops and offices.

Facts

Facts

EMPLOYMENT
Henning Larsen Architects, 2000
Ai Group, Denmark, 1997
Wiel Arets Architects, the Netherlands, 1994

EDUCATION
MA in Architecture, Aarhus School of Architecture, 1994

MEMBER OF
The Danish Architects' Association

BORN
1967

LANGUAGES
Danish, English, Swedish

Selected projects

Selected projects

Campus Ås, Oslo, Norway, 67,000 m2, 1st prize
The Gem Building, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 33,500 m2, commission
VU University Quarter Masterplan, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 500,000 m2, commission
Ravel Parkside Masterplan, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 280,000 m2, commission
Spiegel HQ, Hamburg, Germany, 50,000 m2, 1st prize
Norwegian Radium Hospital - Radiation Therapy and Research Institute, Norway, 26,000 m2, 1st prize