Kim Utzon
Kim Utzon (born 1957) is a Danish architect, and son of Jørn Utzon.
Biography
Kim Utzon was born in 1957 as the son of Pritzker Prize-winning Danish architect Jørn Utzon. He studied architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1976 to 1981.[1] From 1986 he was part of Utzon Architects. He has collaborated with his father on several projects, including the Paustian furniture store in Copenhagen.
Selected buildings
- Paustian House, Copenhagen, Denmark (1987) - with Jørn Utzon
- Henry Dunker Culture Centre, Helsingborg, Sweden (2002)[2]
- Rosendahl Headquarters, Hørsholm, Denmark (2003)
- Harbour House I, Copenhagen, Denmark (2004)
- Bryggens Have residences, Islands Brygge, Copenhagen, Denmark (2004–06)
- Vejle Art Museum extension, Vejle, Denmark (2006)
- Utzon Center, Aalborg, Denmark (2008) - with Jørn Utzon
- Bikuben Kollegiet, Aalborg, Denmark (2009)
- Harbour House II, Copenhagen, Denmark (2010)
- Tivoli Congress Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark (2010)
- Paustian House in Copenhagen (1987)
- Dunkers kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden
- Utzon Centre, Aalborg, Denmark
- Copenhagen Island Hotel
Awards
- 2001 Eckersberg Medal
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See also
References
- "Kim Utzon". Gyldendal. Retrieved 2010-07-01.
- "Henry Dunker Culture Centre". ArcDaily. Archived from the original on 2010-10-14. Retrieved 2010-07-01.
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