- Architects: Bjarke Ingels Group
- Location: 3000 Helsingor, Denmark
- Category: Museum
- Architect In Charge: {:text=>"Bjarke Ingels, David Zahle", :url=>""}
- Project Leader: {:text=>"David Zahle", :url=>""}
- Desing Team: {:text=>"John Pries Jensen, Henrik Kania, Ariel Joy Norback Wallner, Rasmus Pedersen, Annette Jensen, Dennis Rasmussen, Jan Magasanik, Jeppe Ecklon, Karsten Hammer Hansen, Rasmus Rodam, Rune Hansen, Alina Tamosiunaite, Alysen Hiller, Ana Merino, Andy Yu, Christian Alvarez, Claudio Moretti, Felicia Guldberg, Gül Ertekin, Johan Cool, Jonas Mønster, Kirstine Ragnhild, Malte Kloe, Marc Jay, Maria Mavriku, Masatoshi Oka, Oana Simionescu, Pablo Labra, Peter Rieff, Qianyi Lim, Sara Sosio, Sebastian Latz, Tina Lund Højgaard, Tina Troster, Todd Bennet, Xi Chen, Xing Xiong, Xu Li", :url=>""}
- Project Year: 2013
- Photographs: Rasmus Hjortshõj, Thijs Wolzak, Luca Santiago Mora
- Area: 17500.0 m2
- City: Helsingor
- Country: Denmark
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- Award Category: Cultural Architecture