Awards and Recognitions
Building Award – City of Copenhagen 2023
The Scout House in Brønshøj awarded by the City of Copenhagen for its beautifully executed architecture.
Presented by the City of Copenhagen and a jury composed of selected representatives from the construction industry.
Thin Plate Award – Housing Category 2022
Venligbolig Plus awarded for construction of unique and exceptionally high quality, where thin steel plates form a significant part of the architectural expression.
Presented by the Thin Plate Group.
Building Award – Frederiksberg 2021
Venligbolig Plus awarded for architecture of outstanding quality.
Presented by a jury consisting of three members of the municipal council, three external architects appointed by the Danish Association of Architects, and the Director of the Municipality’s Urban and Environmental Department.
Eckersberg Medal 2020
The Eckersberg Medal awarded to Søren Rasmussen.
Statement from the Royal Danish Academy: Søren Rasmussen has developed a distinctive architectural language and form that connects his social engagement with a high level of architectural quality.
Association for the Beautification of the Capital 2020
Venligbolig Plus awarded the traditional diploma by the Association for the Beautification of the Capital.
Årets Arne – Finalist 2020
Venligbolig Plus shortlisted as a finalist for Årets Arne, awarded at the Danish Association of Architects’ New Year reception in late January 2020.
Housing Project of the Year – Venligbolig Plus 2019
Venligbolig Plus received the honorary award “Building of the Year,” the construction industry’s broadest and most versatile prize, presented by a jury representing key industry stakeholders.
Building Awards 2019
Venligbolig Plus won the 2019 Project Development Award, presented by a jury representing leading actors in the construction industry.
Danish Design Award 2017
Venligbolig concept.
Danish Wood Award 2016
The timber industry’s architecture prize, awarded every second year and one of Denmark’s oldest and most prestigious architectural awards.
Housing Project of the Year – Tømmergården 2016
Tømmergården received the honorary award “Building of the Year,” the construction industry’s broadest and most versatile prize, presented annually by a jury representing key industry stakeholders.
In collaboration with JAJA Architects.
Alberts Have – Ishøj Municipality 2016
Social prefabricated housing in collaboration with JAJA Architects.
Grøndalsvænge – City of Copenhagen 2012
Social prefabricated housing.
The Children’s House Søndergård – Ballerup 2011
Daycare centre built using modular construction.
Nykredit Motivation Award 2008
“We wish to recognise architects who think innovatively and who bring new, high‑quality perspectives to Denmark’s strong architectural tradition, for the benefit of us all,” said Peter Engberg Jensen, Group CEO of Nykredit.
Vildrosen – Nominated, City of Copenhagen 2008
Ritt’s Affordable Housing in Valby.
Villa Rieber – Slagelse Municipality 2007
Single‑family house in modular construction.
Villa Phønix – Rudersdal Municipality 2007
Significant transformation of a villa in Vedbæk.
“The Village” – City of Copenhagen 2005
Daycare centre constructed using modular building systems.
DUF – Nominated, City of Copenhagen 2003
Transformation and new construction of a patrician villa in Østerbro.
