Schmidt Hammer Lassen
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects is an international architectural firm founded by a group of Danish architects in 1986 in Aarhus, Denmark. It currently has three offices in Copenhagen and Aarhus in Denmark, and Shanghai, China.
The studio has a distinguished track record as designers of international high-profile architecture, that is deeply rooted to the Nordic architectural traditions of democracy, welfare, aesthetics, light, sustainability and social responsibility. In 2018, Schmidt Hammer Lassen became part of global architecture and design firm Perkins and Will.
The practice has a track record as designers of high-profile cultural buildings; theatres; art galleries, educational complexes and libraries. Notable projects include the national library of Denmark The Royal Library in Copenhagen, the ARoS Kunstmuseum in Aarhus, DOKK1, the largest public library in Scandinavia and named by IFLA International Federation of Library Associations as Public Library of the Year in 2016, and Shanghai Library East, which will become China’s largest new library when it opens in 2021.
History
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects was established in 1986 by Morten Schmidt, Bjarne Hammer and John F. Lassen.The current group of Principals includes Morten Schmidt, Bjarne Hammer, Kim Holst Jensen, Kristian Lars Ahlmark, Chris Hardie, Rong Lu, Elif Tinaztepe, Kasper Heiberg Frandsen, Mads Kaltoft, Rasmus Kierkegaard, Sanne Wall-Gremstrup, and Tiago Pereira.
The practice had its major breakthrough with the Katuaq Culture Centre in Nuuk, Greenland, completed in 1997. The project in Nuuk was followed by first prize in the international competition for the extension of the Danish Royal Library on the harborfront in Copenhagen. Completed in 1999, the library extension, also known as the Black Diamond, has become one of the practice’s best known buildings.
Another major project is the ARoS Art Museum in Aarhus, Denmark, which was completed in 2004. In May 2011 the art work Your rainbow panorama, by Olafur Eliasson, was officially unveiled on the roof top of the museum.
In 2010 Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects won the competition to design the first permanent premises for the International Criminal Court in The Hague, the Netherlands. The ICC is the first permanent, treaty-based, international criminal court established to help end impunity for the perpetrators of the most serious crimes of concern to the international community. It was founded in 2002 and has grown to the present-day size of 122 member countries. The building is designed to convey hope, trust and faith in justice.
In 2011 Schmidt Hammer Lassen established an office in Shanghai, to serve their increasing client base in Asia. Current projects include China’s largest new Library Shanghai Library East due for completion in 2021, the world’s largest waste to energy power plant Shenzhen East due for completion in 2020, and Ningbo New Library in Ningbo, China, completed in 2019.
Philosophy
The common denominator underlying the practice’s work is a democratic approach to an architecture focused around people, material, space, and light.Product design
Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects' work also include furniture and product designs, both as an integral part of large-scale architectural projects, such as the Black Diamond and ARoS, and as independent designs. Begun with the intention of raising the overall quality of architectural projects, Schmidt Hammer Lassen design is an independent department working on architecture-related designs and independent products with international manufacturers.The current product range includes light fixtures for Philips Lighting, Lampas and Focus, indoor furniture Piiroinen and DJOB Montana, outdoor street furniture for Veksoe. Designs include the Flakes chair, the Focus Lighting, Idea Water Fixtures and the Swan Neck. The design department also creates unique pieces such as the sculptural receptions desk at Danfoss.
The firm also creates interior designs, such as the Bodil Binner Jewellery shop.
Selected works
Completed
;1997- Katuaq Culture Centre, Nuuk, Greenland
- Black Diamond, Danish Royal Library, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Nykredit Headquarters, Copenhagen, Denmark
- ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Aarhus, Denmark
- Halmstad Library, Halmstad, Sweden
- University of Aberdeen Sir Duncan Rice Library, Aberdeen, Scotland
- Performers House, Silkeborg, Denmark
- Scania and Blekinge Court of Appeal, Malmö, Sweden
- Thor Heyerdahl College, Larvik, Norway
;2011
- City of Westminster College, Paddington Green campus London, UK
- The Crystal, Copenhagen
- Cathedral of the Northern Lights, Alta, Norway
;2015
- Malmö Live, Concert Hall and Conference Centre, Malmö, Sweden
- International Criminal Court, The Hague, Netherlands
- DOKK1 Urban Mediaspace, Aarhus, Denmark
In progress
- Ningbo Home of Staff, Ningbo, China
- Konstitucijos Avenue 21 urban complex, Vilnius, Lithuania
- Island School, Hong Kong, China
- Ningbo New Library, Ningbo, China
- Skanderborg Sports and Administration Centre, Skanderborg, Denmark
- Vendsyssel Theatre and Experience Centre, Vendsyssel, Denmark
- Expo Green Valley, Shanghai, China
- Ningbo Daily Newspaper Headquarters, Ningbo, China
- Dream Theatre, Dream Dome and Dream Hub for Dream Center, Shanghai China
- CaoHeJing Innovation Incubator, Shanghai, China
- Sunbird Daxi Central Park Residences, Taipei, Taiwan
- Saltkristallerna, Helsingborg, Sweden )
- Warsaw Office Tower, Warsaw, Poland
- China Mobile Campus, Huaian, China
- China Mobile Campus, Luoyang, China
- New Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark
- Cultural Center and Library, Karlshamn, Sweden
- Extension of Helsingborg Hospital, Helsingborg, Sweden
- Correctional facility in Nuuk, Greenland
- New Hospital Hvidovre, Hvidovre, Denmark
- Christchurch Central Library, Christchurch, New Zealand
Awards
- 1997 Nykredit Architecture Prize
- 2007 MIPIM AR Future Projects Award for Skytthusbugten
- 2008 LEAF Award, Grand Prix for Performers House
- 2008 MIPIM AR Future Projects Award for Amazon Court
- 2009 Construction and Investment Journal Award for Amazon Court
- 2009 MIPIM AR Future Projects Award for Holbæk Harbour Masterplan
- 2011 New London Award for City of Westminster College
- 2011 LEAF Award for The Crystal
- 2011 Aarhus Municipality Award for Villa Busk/ Vibevej 27, Denmark
- 2011 The Concrete Society Awards, shortlisted for City of Westminster College, England
- 2011 ArchDaily Building of the Year Award for the Crystal, Denmark
- 2012 Arne of the Year Award, shortlisted for The Crystal, Denmark
- 2012 RIBA Award, EU category, shortlisted for The Crystal, Denmark
- 2012 Civic Society Award for University of Aberdeen New Library, UK
- 2013 IABSE Denmark’s Structure Award for the Crystal in Copenhagen
- 2013 RIAS Award 2013 for University of Aberdeen New Library, UK
- 2013 RIBA Award 2013 for University of Aberdeen New Library, UK
- 2014 Lieutenant Governor's Design Award in Architecture for Halifax Central Library