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International-Calibre, Story-Telling Architecture<\/h2>
FLUGT is designed by the world-renowned BIG \u2013 Bjarke Ingels Group and is in a league of its own.<\/p>\n
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FLUGT tackles a theme that is part of our history, and that has just become highly topical again with the impending influx of refugees from the war in Ukraine. So, we have created an architectural setting that connects past and present, in which the new built structures are directly shaped by their connection to the historical buildings. This project has been close to my heart and the heart of the practice, given that it will convey to visitors one of the greatest challenges facing the world today: how we welcome and care for our global fellow citizens when they have been forced to flee. The project continues our collaboration with Varde Museums and Claus Kjeld Jensen on Tirpitz. The same uncompromising approach to the architecture forms the basis for FLUGT.<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p><\/blockquote>\n
\u2013 Bjarke Ingels, architect<\/p>\n<\/p>
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FLUGT \u2013 Refugee Museum of Denmark<\/p>
Designed by BIG \u2013 Bjarke Ingels Group<\/p> <\/div>\n \n