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Cultural feasibility

Friday, September 9th, 2011

UiWE have delivered a feasibility study on location and programming of a cultural house in Køge for Køge Kyst and Køge Kommune. Together with Vandkunsten and Lean Design we have analyzed a range of scenarios and drawn on Danish and international experiences from cultural houses. Our focus is cultural feasibility and ensuring a cohesive and sustainable programming of cultural resources. Download the study (in Danish) at Køges Kommunes website.

THINK SPACE

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

The good people behind GivRum host the conference Think Space, August 19-20. On the agenda is creative use of empty buildings, urban planning and user participation. Christian moderates talks by two international pioneers in the field: Tim Jones from Artscape (Toronto) and Daniella Brahm from Exrotaprint (Berlin). The conference takes place at Prags Boulevard 43 – itself a good Danish example of creative use of empty buildings.

Thinking Culture House

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

View of Køge Søndre HavnKøge Kyst and Køge Municipality has assigned UiWE to work with architecture office Vandkunsten and LeanDesign on a feasibility study for a new culture house in Køge. Our role is to consider the cultural aspects of location, program and development process in the light of best practice in Denmark and abroad – and pave the wave for a truly great culture house in Køge!

A plan for Hornbæk

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

UiWE have been engaged by the municipality of Elsinore to propose a development plan for legendary summer town Hornbæk. The outset is a dialogue-process with citizens, visitors and local actors. As a first step we put up posters and post-boxes all through July inviting people to post thoughts and ideas on the future of Hornbæk around town. You can post your ideas at www.dithornbaek.dk We look forward to see the result!

Public is a reality

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

uiweUiWe has developed a new identity for the former DSB architects. Together with grahic designers Pleks and webdesigners B14. Visit public architects.