Danish Association of Architects

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Akademisk Arkitektforening
Danish Association of Architects logo.jpg
AbbreviationAA
Formation21 November 1879
TypeNon-profit
PurposeThe architectural profession in Denmark, and knowledge dissemination
HeadquartersÅbenrå 34
DK-1124
Copenhagen
Region served
Denmark
Membership
c. 7,000 architects
Chief Executive
Natalie Mossin
WebsiteOfficial website

The Danish Association of Architects (Danish: Akademisk Arkitektforening), or simply AA, is an independent professional body for architects in Denmark. Members have the right to use the title MAA

AA's headquarters at Åbenrå in Copenhagen

History[]

Akademisk Arkitektforening was founded at the initiative of L. A. Petersen on 21 November 1879 with the principal aim to advance and promote architectural quality by influencing the planning and design of our physical environment in the widest possible context.[1]

Between 1951 and 2004, Akademisk Arkitektforening was part of the umbrella organisation Danske Arkitekters Landsforbund/Akademisk Arkitektforening, DAL/AA. In 2004, DAL/AA was demerged into the organisations Akademisk Arkitektforening, Ansatte Arkitekters Råd (now Arkitektforbundet) and the industry organisation Arkitekters Råd /now ).

Building[]

The association is based in the former rectory of the Reformed Church in Copenhagen. The building is located in the street Åbenrå. It was acquired by the property investment company Karberghus and put through a renovation in 2014. AA was formerly based in the Architects' House (Arkitekternes Hus) in Strandgade in Christianshavn.

Presidents of Akademisk Arkitektforening/Danske Arkitekters Landsforbund[]

Honorary members[]

Honorary Medal recipients[]

Akademisk Arkitektforenings's Honorary Medal is awarded to architects and organisations that have made a particularly important contribution to architecture. The medal is awarded in silver or gilded silver.

Foreign architects[]

Danish architect[]

Other recipients[]

  • V. Eilschou Holm, 9 June 1932
  • , 2 November 1937
  • , 5 February 1957

Organisations[]

  • Oslo Arkitektforening, Oslo, 4.9.1931
  • Södra Sveriges Byggnadstekniska Samfundet, Malmø, 9.11.1932
  • Royal Institute of British Architects, London, 21.11.1934
  • Norske Arkitekters Landsforbund, Oslo, 7.6.1935
  • Finlands Arkitektförbund, Helsingfors, 27.11.1943
  • Arkitektföreningen för Södra Sverige, Malmø, 8.12.1943
  • , London, 17.12.1947
  • , København, 31.3.1954
  • The American Institute of Architects, Washington, 16.5.1957
  • Svenska Arkitekters Riksförbund, Stockholm, 23.9.1961
  • Stadsarkitektens Direktorat, København, 1.11.1961
  • Vridsløse Andelsboligforening, Albertslund, 10.12.1976
  • Albertslund Kommune, Albertslund, 10.12.1976

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Welcome to AA". AA. Archived from the original on July 3, 2007. Retrieved 2010-01-16.

External links[]

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