With a master’s degree in architecture from the Aarhus School of Architecture, I combine a fascination for technology with a deep appreciation for artistic expression. My work ranges from crafting intricate architectural details to exploring innovative methods in digital fabrication and design.
Education and experience
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BA architecture
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Exchange semester, architecture
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AR assisted fabrication and construction of pavillion for Tallinn Architecture Biennale, Workshop
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Internship architecture
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Architect MAA RIBA part II
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Research grant recipient and research assistant
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Arkitekt vikariat
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Arkitekt, ansvarlig søker
Project showcase
Memories of the future
A case for ornament in an economy with no space for craftsmen
Master thesis ( AARCH )
Offering for the wandering dune
Structural cast glass towers situated in the path of the Råbjerg Mile sand dune, 8. semester assigment
Semester assignment ( AARCH )
STEPPING STONES
Installation by the Ecologies of Stone research group at Aarhus School of Architecture, on display at the offices of Rønnow, Leith & Høggori and the Værksted for Arkitektur. It utilizes low-processed waste blocks of stone from Larvik, Norway—known as larvikite—to construct an experimental, full-scale structural floor.
Research, verner overgaard grant
Proposal for new intercity busterminal in central Copenhagen
The new bus terminal north of Copenhagen’s main train station aims to enhance connectivity and ease of movement through a central piazza. This pedestrian-only space will link the two terminals visually and spatially. Thoughtfully designed for safety, comfort, and clarity, the project prioritizes seamless integration and an improved commuter experience.
Semester assignment ( AARCH )
Færder Biennalen competition admission (shortlisted)
Modular framework for festival pavilions utilizing discarded scaffolding sheeting. The system was designed to be adaptable, cheap to build, designed for disassembly, efficient to store(flat-pack-able), reusable and eco friendly.
Competition admission
Sense of Community
Proposal for a community center in the rural Danish town of Feldballe, designed to facilitate low-barrier socialization and foster a sense of community through passive interaction, while offering the infrastructure for a third space for Feldballe’s inhabitants.
Bachelor Thesis
References
Niels Martin Larsen, AARHUS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
Lektor, Cand.arch., ph.d.
nml@aarch.dk
+45) 8936 0304
Harald S. Thaulow, PIR II ARKITEKTER
Fagleder arkitektur
Harald.Thaulow@pir2.no
(+47) 976 84 308
Feel free to invite me for a coffee, I'll bring croissants : )
filip.nyborg@gmail.com
+47 929 63 870