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Troels Troelsen

Troels Troelsen is the most experienced architect in the company and has been in charge of a number of the company’s most significant and well-known projects. He has been a partner in the company and, for a number of years, he was also part of the company management team.

Troels has been responsible for numerous competitions. His competition proposals display his strong sense of architectural poetry and sensibility resulting in significant architecture with a high degree of appreciation of the context. Troels’ professional development through his various projects is also displayed through his involvement in ideas and themes throughout the company’s history.

 
 
 
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Experience

Experience

Troels has had the primary responsibility for the preparation of numerous proposals for architectural competitions and draft designs as well as architecturally responsible for the subsequent detailed design phases. This applies to most project types but particularly large cultural buildings as for instance Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek and Museum Würth, which are both architectural solutions that appreciate the complex architectural context in a sublime way.

In 2007, Troels was awarded the Eckersberg Medal by the Academic Council, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, as a recognition of his impressive accomplishments as an architect.

Facts

Facts

EMPLOYMENTS
Henning Larsen Architects, 1965

EDUCATION
MA in Architecture, the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, 1966

BORN
1942

MEMBER OF
The Danish Architects' Association
Danish Association of Architectural Firms
The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Member of the jury and examiner at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Member of the examiner at Aalborg University
Board member of Henning Larsens foundation  

LANGUAGES
Danish, English

 

Selected projects

Selected projects

University of Batumi, Batumi, Georgia, 78,000 m2, creative manager - competition
Viborg Town Hall, Denmark, 20,000 m2, creative manager
Moesgård Museum, Aarhus, Denmark, 16,000 m2, creative manager
The Opera, Copenhagen, Denmark, 41,000 m2, creative manager - auditorium and foyer
Frederiksberg Upper Secondary School, Denmark, 9,000 m2, creative manager
Museum Würth, Schwäbisch Hall, Germany, 3,500 m2, creative manager
Roskilde University, Denmark, 25,000 m2, creative manager - competition and stage 1+2