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Entasis is a
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architecture firm based in
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. It takens its name from the Greek word for tension.


History

Entasis was founded by Christian and Signe Cold in 1996. Their first building, a new main entrance for Copenhagen Zoo, was awarded the AIA Prize 'Best Building in Europe 1998'. In 2007 the firm won the open international competition for the redevelopment of the former
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brewery site in Copenhagen, with a proposal which, in reaction to Modernist planning, relied on dense,
Medieval In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the late 5th to the late 15th centuries, similar to the Post-classical, post-classical period of World history (field), global history. It began with t ...
town centres for inspiration. An emphasis on physical density and the
human scale Human scale is the set of physical qualities, and quantities of information, characterizing the human body, its motor, sensory, or mental capabilities, and human social institutions. Science vs. human scale Many of the objects of scientific in ...
are characteristic of their work. The same trend is seen in their entry for the Søtorvet competition in Silkeborg which they won in 2010.


Selected projects

* Main entrance, Copenhagen Zoo, Copenhagen (1998) * Kildeskovshallen, Gentofte, Copenhagen (2000) * Svanemøllen auditorium building, Danish Defense Academy, Copenhagen (2000) * 124 houses, Trekroner, Denmark (2002) * Parish Council building,
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(2003) * ''Emaljehaven'' housing, 2004 * ''50+'' housing,
Ørestad Ørestad () is a developing city area in Copenhagen, Denmark, on the island of Amager. The area was developed using the new town concept, closely linked with the M1 line of the Copenhagen Metro. Economically, income for the plan would be generate ...
, Copenhagen (2005) * Carlsberg masterplan, Copenhagen (2007) *
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, Valby, Copenhagen (2007) * ''Søtorvet'' masterplan, Silkeborg, Denmark (2010)


Awards

* 1998 AIA Prize for ''Copenhagen Zoo main entrance'' * 2006 Eckersberg Medal * 2009 WAF Award (Future projects: Masterplanning category) for ''Carlsberg masterplan'' * 2009
Nykredit Architecture Prize The Nykredit Architecture Prize is the largest Danish architecture prize. Founded by the Nykredit Foundation (an arm of the Nykredit Group), it is awarded annually to a person, or group of people, who have personally, or through their work, made a ...


References


External links


Official website

Svanemøllen Auditorium
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