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Dorte
Mandrup
Dorte Mandrup (born 1961) is a Danish architect renowned for her contextual, sculptural designs that blend innovation with environmental sensitivity. Founder of Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter, she has led projects like the Wadden Sea Centre, the Icefjord Centre in Greenland, and the Trilateral Wadden Sea World Heritage Partnership HQ. Her work is characterized by bold forms, sustainability, and deep respect for nature and cultural heritage. Mandrup challenges conventional approaches to architecture, creating immersive, place-specific experiences. A strong advocate for women in architecture, she continues to influence the field through progressive design, material experimentation, and a commitment to sustainability.

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