Recreated Skønvirke Frieze Adds New Insight to the Architectural History of the Workers’ Museum in Copenhagen
The restoration of the Workers’ Museum’s Great Hall in Copenhagen has revealed a rare and previously hidden Skønvirke (Art Nouveau) frieze in the hall’s vaulted ceiling. It has now been fully restored and tells an important story about the cultural heritage of both craftsmanship and the labor movement.
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Color Archaeology of the Sølvtorv Complex
We have renovated the Sølvtorv Complex as part of the new Natural History Museum in the Botanical Garden. In close collaboration with the Copenhagen Conservator, a thorough study was conducted of the building’s original color schemes and paint layers.
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Daylight Talk: Sense of Place – Perception of Light
During CAFx – Copenhagen Architecture Biennale 2025, Trine Hedeager Harboe and Malene Hjortsø Kyndesen from Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects will explore the relationship between place and light in three of the studio’s projects: the Natural History Museum of Denmark, the New Viking Ship Museum, and Kannikegården in Ribe.
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Lundgaard & Tranberg among four teams competing for Fabrikken in Brønderslev
We look forward to presenting our very best proposal for transforming the old factory buildings in Brønderslev, because this project is about creating lasting change for people outside Denmark’s major cities.
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Open Debate on Equal Access to Cultural Heritage: Why Is It So Incredibly Hard to Create Accessible Architecture?
On September 16, 2025, Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects will co-host the open debate event Why Is It So Incredibly Hard to Create Accessible Architecture? a conversation about how we can ensure equal access for all citizens to art and cultural heritage.
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Lene Tranberg receives the Henning Larsen Foundation Honorary Grant
On the occasion of architect Henning Larsen’s 100th birthday, the Henning Larsen Foundation awards ten honorary grants to architect Lene Tranberg and nine graduates from Aarhus School of Architecture and the Royal Danish Academy’s School of Architecture.
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Lene Tranberg steps down from the partnership at Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects
After 40 years as co-founder and partner, architect Lene Tranberg will step down from the partnership at Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects as of September 1, 2025. She will continue her involvement in the company as Chair of the Board.
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Lundgaard & Tranberg prequalified for the competition for the new Rogaland Theatre and Stavanger Museum
Six architectural teams have now been selected to take part in the competition to design the new Rogaland Theatre and Stavanger Museum on Kannikhøyden in Stavanger, Norway. We are among the prequalified teams, participating in collaboration with the Norwegian firm Helen & Hard.
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How can architecture emerge in co-creation with plants and nature?
This was one of the radical and poetic questions at the heart of a workshop on May 25th, 2025, initiated by Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects, in cooperation with Institut français du Danemark, Statens Kunstfond and Dreyers Fond, with a desire to investigate the implications of the Italian philosopher Emanuele Coccia’s (plant) philosophy on architecture.
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Lundgaard & Tranberg receives Nykredit's Architecture Award 2025
We have won the architecture award for our studio's ability to unite the human, artistic, and sustainable aspects of architecture.
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Careful Renovation of Iconic Circus Building
We are undertaking a careful restoration of the iconic Cirkusbygningen (Circus Building) in Copenhagen. With respect to both architecture and history, the historic structure is being carefully restored to its former glory — while thoughtfully upgraded to meet modern standards of comfort and functionality.
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Universal Design Creates New Opportunities for Architectural Heritage
At Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects, together with the Bevica Foundation and poet Caspar Eric, we have developed a vision for applying universal design at one of Copenhagen’s most iconic cultural institutions: the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek.
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Renovating the Royal Swedish Opera
Going forward we will be working on the renovation of listed Royal Swedish Opera dating back to1898. The ancient National Stage for opera and ballet will have modernized, functional premises and all artistic activities will stay together within the same building.
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Danevirke Museum Breaks Ground
His Majesty the King of Denmark has marked the start of construction of the Danevirke Museum in Schleswig Holstein. The museum is set to open in 2026 and will convey the history of Danevirke that spans 1500 years.
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Historic Cathedral Quarter in Viborg to be revived
Marianne Levinsen Landscape wins the master plan competition for a revival of the Cathedral Quarter in Viborg. We look forward to continue our work as subconsultants regarding building conservation values and transformation of historic buildings.
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Season’s Greetings
At Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects we wish you all Happy Holidays
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Our proposal for the new Philharmonic Hall
Music, art, architecture, the city and the audience converge in a concert hall that extends its vibrations far beyond the site by the river Vltava.
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Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects win international competition for new Archäologisches Landesmuseum in Rostock
Archäologisches Landesmuseum will be located in Rostock’s Christinenhafen, by the river Warnow. The 6,500 m² museum will be the home of the federal state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern’s distinguished archeological collection from the Baltic Sea region, spanning more the 12,000 years of history.
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Lundgaard & Tranberg win competition for Danevirke Museum
The new museum tells the story of Danevirke’s history spanning 1500 years, unifying people across borders.
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