Arkitektfirmaet C. F. Møller, internationally also known as C. F. Møller Architects, is an
architectural firm
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based in
Ã…rhus
Aarhus (, , ; officially spelled Ã…rhus from 1948 until 1 January 2011) is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus municipality, Aarhus Municipality. It is located on the eastern shore of Jutland in the Kattegat sea and app ...
,
Denmark
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. Founded in 1924 by
C. F. Møller, it is today the largest architectural firm in Denmark based on number of employed architects. About half the revenue is earned outside Denmark. Besides the main office in Århus, the firm has offices in Copenhagen, Oslo, London and in 2007 it bought the Stockholm-based Swedish architectural practice Berg Arkitekter which is still operated under its own name.
Current projects include the largest hospital project ever to be built in Denmark in Ã…rhus,
an extension of the
National Maritime Museum
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in London and several highrise projects in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. C. F. Møller is also one of the 15 architecture practices that collaborated in the overall design of the
Olympic Village
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for the
2012 Summer Olympics
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in London.
Selected works
Completed
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Aarhus University
Aarhus University (, abbreviated AU) is a public research university. Its main campus is located in Aarhus, Denmark. It is the second largest and second oldest university in Denmark. The university is part of the Coimbra Group, the Guild, and Ut ...
, Aarhus, Denmark (first stage completed 1933)
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National Gallery extension, Copenhagen, Denmark (completed 1998)
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Field's Shopping Centre, Copenhagen (completed 2004)
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Bislett Stadium
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, Oslo, Norway (completed 2005)
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A. P. Møller School,
Schleswig
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(Danish: Slesvig), Germany (completed 2008)
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Royal Academy of Music
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in Aarhus, an extension to the Aarhus Concert Hall, DK (completed 2007)
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Darwin Centre II,
Natural History Museum
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, London, United Kingdom (completed 2008)
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New Ahus, Akershus University Hospital,
Oslo
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, Norway (completed 2008)
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Copenhagen International School
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, Copenhagen, Denmark (completed 2016)
* Vitus Bering Innovation Park,
Horsens
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, Denmark (2009)
* Emergency and infectious diseases unit, MAS University Hospital,
Malmö
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(2010)
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Queen Ingrid's Hospital extension,
Nuuk
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,
Greenland
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(2011)
* Sogn & Fjordane Art Museum, Fjorde, Norway (2012)
* Sammy Ofer wing,
National Maritime Museum
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, London, United Kingdom (2009–2011)
File:Aarhus university - fisker, møller, stegmann, sørensen 1931.jpg, Aarhus University, The Bartholin Building (1971–74)
File:Ravnsbjergkirken (forplads og indgang).jpg, Ravnsbjerg Church (1976), Aarhus
File:Hedeselskabet 2.JPG, Hedeselskabet headquarters (1980), Viborg
File:Søauditorierne (forplads).jpg, Søauditorierne (2001), part of the Aarhus University Campus
File:Swedbank stadion 29 june 2009.jpg, Swedbank Stadion (2009), Malmö Sweden
File:Siloetten.jpg, Siloetten apartment block (2010), Aarhus
File:Akuten i Malmö–flygbild 06 september 2014.jpg, Emergency and infectious diseases unit, MAS University Hospital (2011), Malmö
File:Bestseller cropped.jpg, Bestseller
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headquarters (2015), Aarhus
File:Greenwich CHP energy centre.jpg, Greenwich Peninsula Low Carbon Energy Centre (2017), London
In progress

* Point Hylie, Malmö, Sweden (competition win 2006, U/C, completion 2011)
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Aarhus University Hospital extension, Ã…rhus, DK (competition win 2007)
* Plot MO116,
Greenwich
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Greenwich is notable for its maritime hi ...
, UK (competition win 2007)
Art museum and offices Førde
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, Norway (competition win)
* Alvik Tower, Stockholm, Sweden (competition win 2009)
* National Diabetes Centre,
King Khalid University Hospital,
Riyadh
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,
Saudi Arabia
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(commission 2009)
* Crystal Clear highrise, Oslo, Norway (competition win 2009)
* Kristiansund Opera and Culture Center,
Kristiansund
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, Norway (competition win 2010)
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Panum Institute extension,
University of Copenhagen
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, Copenhagen (competition win 2010)
* New state prison,
Falster
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* Greenwich CHP energy centre, London (due for completion in 2016).
Awards
* 2006
Nykredit Architecture Prize
* 2009 Building Better Healthcare Award for ''Akershus Hospital'', London
* 2009
Concrete Society Awards for Excellence - Overall Winner for ''Darwin Centre Phase Two'', London
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2010 RIBA European Award for ''A. P. Møller School''
* 2010 Worldwide Brick Award for ''A. P. Møller School'', London
* 2010 WAN Award for ''The Sil(o)houette'' (residential category)
* 2011
Civic Trust Award
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for ''Darwin Centre Phase Two''
* 2012
Civic Trust Award
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for ''Hospice Djursland''
* 2014
Civic Trust Awards
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for ''Aalborg Waterfront
See also
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Architecture of Denmark
The architecture of Denmark has its origins in the Viking Age, revealed by archaeological finds. It was established in the Middle Ages when first Romanesque architecture, Romanesque, then Gothic architecture, Gothic churches and cathedrals, wer ...
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List of Danish architectural firms
References
External links
Official site
{{DEFAULTSORT:C. F. Moller Architects
Architecture firms of Denmark
Companies based in Aarhus
Danish companies established in 1922
Design companies established in 1924