CEBRA

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CEBRA
TypeArchitectural office
Founded2001
FounderMikkel Frost, Carsten Primdahl, Kolja Nielsen
HeadquartersAarhus, DK - Abu Dhabi, UAE
Number of employees
50
Website http://cebraarchitecture.dk/

CEBRA is a Danish architectural office founded in 2001 by the architects Mikkel Frost, Carsten Primdahl and Kolja Nielsen. [1] Based in Aarhus in Denmark and in Abu Dhabi in the UAE, CEBRA employs a multidisciplinary international staff of 50.

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In February 2017 the CEBRA-designed Experimentarium was inaugurated, a science center in Hellerup, near Copenhagen. In 2013 The Iceberg, a multiple prize-winning housing project, was built in the revitalized harbour area in Aarhus, Denmark.

One of the founding partners, Mikkel Frost, often paints in watercolours cartoonish concepts of some of CEBRA's projects and the whole collection is named "Toons". In autumn 2016 two of these watercolours have been acquired by the Museum for Architectural Drawing in Berlin, Germany. [ citation needed ]

Most of CEBRA's projects are within the fields of education, culture and housing.

Selected awards

CEBRA has received a number of international awards. Among them:

Selected projects

- Experimentarium, Copenhagen, Denmark

- The Iceberg, Aarhus, Denmark

- Sustainable School, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

- Smart School, Irkutsk, Russia

- HF & VUC Fyn, Odense, Denmark

- Children’s Home of the Future, Kerteminde, Denmark

- StreetDome, Haderslev, Denmark

- Mesterfjellet School, Larvik, Norway

- Center for Early Childhood Development, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

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References

  1. "CEBRA arkitekter: Venskab og vildskab". Byggeri+Arkitektur (in Danish). n.d. Retrieved 2 November 2014.
  2. "Recipient of the Architecture Prize". Nykredit. Retrieved 18 October 2023.