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Working across scale and traditional boundaries, JAJA strives to create architecture, landscape, and urban planning from a holistic perspective. We aim to make each intervention a distinct, yet natural part of its environment, to create a dialogue between the project and the inherent qualities of the location. We believe that projects with strong roots in their physical environment create greater experiences and added value, not only to the project but also to the surrounding community.
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Based in Copenhagen, Ken Hermann possesses a natural urge to explore photography and world alike. He has traveled extensively, from secluded regions of India and Ethiopia to modern metropolises like New York. From every location, no matter how small or large, Hermann draws energy and inspiration; exploration of people, culture, and life is a central facet to his work, which is full of texture, volume, and atmosphere. From these experiences, he applies a cosmpolitan aesthetic to his commercial and editorial work. He is the winner of Hasselblad Masters 2012 for his City Surfer work.
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Ramb?ll leverer videnbaserede helhedsl?sninger inden for byggeri, transport, byudvikling, vand, milj? og sundhed, energi og management consulting.
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Urban power is one of the leading Danish offices in the field of transformation and development of existing urban areas. We create environments with a high degree of livability and optimized solutions for social interaction. Urban areas currently experience significant changes. Infrastructure, industry and undefined areas are highly space consuming. Housing and public space however only take up a small part of the total urban fabric. It’s time to challenge the way we use our space. We perceive architecture and planning as a close relation between buildings, urban space and the city around it. With this holistic approach there’s a high potential for truly sustainable urban areas.