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Illustrations (selected): Abstract, Archhist ’13: The Aarhus Story - a case study mapping interplays between architectural education, practice & government policies 1965-2010
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Illustration 01: Official inauguration,
Aarhus School of Architecture 1965.
Front row l-r: Dean, arch. C.F. Moller;
Professor, arch. Nils-Ole Lund.
Center l-r: Dean KADK, arch. Tobias Faber;
Head of Office, Ministry of Culture Erik
Tjalve.
Top l-r: Mayor Bernhardt Jensen; Minister
of Culture Hans Solvhoj.
Copyright unknown.
Source: Lund, Nils-Ole, Bygmesteren C. F.
Møller, Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 1998
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Illustration 02: Friis & Moltke, Siemens Conference Center, Fieldafing, Germany, 1972.
Copyright unknown.
Source: Skriver, Poul Erik, Friis & Moltke, Arkitektens Forlag, Copenhagen 1997, p. 68
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Illustration 03: Friis & Moltke, Scanticon, Princeton 1979-81.
Copyright unknown.
Source: Skriver, Poul Erik, Friis & Moltke, Arkitektens Forlag, Copenhagen 1997, p. 73.
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Illustration 04:
Friis & Moltke: Scanticon, Princeton
1979-81, interior.
Copyrigt: Friis & Moltke (photographers
Thomas & Poul Pedersen).
Op.cit., p. 75
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Illustrations 05 (l) & 06 (r):
C. F. Moller Architects, TGV Spreeknie, Berlin 1993.
Copyright: C. F. Moller Architects (Photographers: 05:
Jan Kofod Winther; 06: Torben Eskerod).
Source: Arkitektfirmaet C. F. Møller, Fugls Højde –
Arkitektfirmaet C. F. Møllers Tegnestue 75 år. Publ.:
Arkitektfirmaet C. F. Møller, Aarhus 1999, p. 60-61.
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Illustration 07:
ARKITEMA, Peoples Hospital, Shenzhen
competition 2004; under construction 2008-.
Copyright: ARKITEMA.
Source: Arkitektur DK #6, 2010, p. 68.
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Illustration 08:
SHL Architects, Andersen Garden,
Beijing, 2006-09.
Copyright: SHL Architects.
Source: Arkitektur DK #6, 2010, p. 18
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Illustration 09:SHL Architects, International Lawcourt, den Haag, 2010- (under construction)Copyright: SHL Architects.Source: Arkitektur DK #6, 2010, p. 11
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Illustration 10:
AART Architects, Inspiria Science Center, Sarpsborg, Norway, 2011
Copyright: AART Architects.
Source: Arkitektur DK #6, 2010, p. 71