Behind the Scenes: Simplicity and Complexity of Architecture

3XN Architects, Copenhagen

Exhibition:
30 April - 9 June 2016

Opening:
Friday, 29 April, 6:30 PM

Speaking at the opening: 
Kristin Feireiss, Aedes Berlin
William Boe, Deputy Chief of Mission, Danish Embassy, Berlin
Kim Herforth Nielsen,
Principal and Founder, 3XN Architects, Copenhagen

Location:
Aedes Architecture Forum
Christinenstr. 18-19
10119 Berlin

Opening Hours:
Tue-Fri 11AM-6:30PM
Sun-Mon 1PM-5PM



 

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  • © Kasra Karimi

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  • Kristin Feireiss, Founder, Aedes Berlin and Kim Herforth Nielsen, Principal and Founder, 3XN Architects, Copenhagen

  • Kristin Feireiss, Founder, Aedes Berlin with Regula Lüscher, Senate Building Director, Berlin and William Boe, Deputy Chief of Mission, Danish Embassy, Berlin

  • © 3XN Architects

  • IOC Headquarters, Lausanne
    © 3XN Architects

  • Plassen Cultural Center, Norway
    © Adam Mørk

  • Quay Quarter Tower Sydney
    © 3XN Architects

  • 3XN Material Development
    © GXN Innovation

The Danish architecture office 3XN celebrates its 30 anniversary in 2016. On this occasion the studio first time gives an insight 'behind the scenes' of the making of architecture, exploring some of the less known stories, processes and people behind the glossy photos often used to depict architecture.

The vision of 3XN is and has always been to create architecture for people through a holistic approach tailored to users and clients. 3XN is rooted in the Scandinavian tradition of clear functionality and simple beauty. Each new project builds upon the experience of their previous work, always challenging conventions and is seen as a research that enhances their knowledge and sharpens their approach.

A special focus of the office is therefore dedicated to the research and development of materials and technology to push boundaries and challenge traditional thinking. The result is a playful and innovative architecture grown from the drawing board to reality, which aims to make today´s buildings meet the requirements of the next generation of users.

The exhibition is inspired by the metaphor of exploring the myriad people who bring a movie to life well beyond the actors on screen. In the same way the installation aspires to reveal some of the complexity of collaboration of many parties inherent in every building-process. "A building can appear to the viewer as a single object, a silhouette - like a flickering movie on the screen - which belies the layers of complexity behind the single image," observed Kim Herforth Nielsen, Founder and Creative Director of 3XN. “This exhibition uses models, photos, and other visual elements to represent the technical, material, interpersonal and many other aspects of design that go on ‘behind the scenes’ as architects bring a building from concept to completion.”

On display will be recent projects like the Quay Quarter Tower in Sydney and the International Olympic Committee Headquarters in Lausanne, as well as a selection of other significant projects that represent the offices approach and development of “the simplicity and complexity of architecture.”


3XN Architects was founded in 1986 by Kim Herforth Nielsen, 3XN employs nearly 100 staff in offices in Copenhagen and Stockholm. Four senior partners lead the firm today: Founder Kim Herforth Nielsen, Head of Competitions Jan Ammundsen, Director of GXN Kasper Guldager Jensen and CEO Jeanette Hansen. The studio has designed a range of high-profile cultural, commercial and residential buildings, including: the new Royal Arena and Denmark's National Aquarium, The Blue Planet, both in Copenhagen; International Olympic Committee Headquarters in Lausanne; Quay Quarter Tower in Sydney; Museum of Liverpool and Amsterdam's Muziekgebouw. GXN is the firm's internal innovation unit working with digital tools, new materials and green technologies.

CATALOGUE

An Aedes catalogue was published.
ISBN:978-3-943615-35-7


SPONSORs

The exhibition was made possible with the generous support of: