Key Competition Projects
- 2012 Bochum Concert Hall, Germany
- 2011 Vordingborg Museum, Denmark, SUPSI University Lugano, Switzerland
- 2009 Museum, Stadhaus am Markt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- 2009 Støperiet Kulturhus, Tønsberg, Norway
- 2009 Kulturpark,Alzenau, Germany
- 2009 Kulturzentrum Eisenstadt, Austria
- 2008 NS Dokumentationzentrum, Munich, Germany
- 2007 Molde Jazz Centre, Norway
- 2007 Helsingor Maritime Museum, Denmark
- 2007 Flekkefjord Cultural Centre, Flekkefjord, Norway
- 2006 New Sculpture Building, Royal College of Art, London
- 2005 Darmstadt University Library, Germany
- 2005 Moesgård Museum, Aarhus Denmark
- 2005 Kunstenshus Art Museum Herning, Denmark
- 2005 Centro de la Justicia de Madrid, Spain
- 2002 Schiller Museum, Marbach am Neckar, Germany
- 2001 Centro Culturale Di Torino, Italy
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