Dissing+Weitling
Dissing+Weitling is an architecture and design practice in Copenhagen, Denmark. The founders and namesakes Hans Dissing and Otto Weitling founded the firm upon the death of Arne Jacobsen as a continuation of his office where both had been key employees.
Dissing+Weitling is particularly notable for the design of a great number of bridges around the world, ranging from small pedestrian and bicycle bridges to some of the longest bridges in the world, including the Danish Great Belt, Øresund Bridge and Osman Gazi Bridge.
History
Hans Dissing and Otto Weitling were key employees at Arne Jacobsen's office and they founded Dissing+Weitling in 1971 upon his death to continue and complete his unfinished projects. These included a city hall in Mainz, Germany, which was also extended by Dissing+Weitling in 2008, a holiday resort on the north German island of Fehmarn, the Danish Embassy in London. In 1972, the firm won competitions for the IBM Centre in Hamburg and the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen in Düsseldorf, establishing the firm's name in its own right. Hans Dissing died in 1998, and Otto Weitling retired from the firm in 2002. Key architects and partners of the past were: Dieter Fremerey, Erik P. Handschuh, Poul Ove Jensen, Pouli H. Møller, Bodil A. Schaltz, Reinhard Schmidt-Petersen, Reinhard Tölke, Teit Weylandt, and Stig Mikkelsen.Current partners are: Steen S. Trojaborg, and Daniel V. Hayden.
Selected Projects
Buildings
- Mainz City Hall, Mainz, Germany
- Danish National Bank, Copenhagen, DK
- IBM Centre, Hamburg, Germany
- Castrop-Rauxel Forum & Town Hall, Castrop-Rauxel, Germany
- Danish Embassy, London, UK
- Central Bank of Iraq, Baghdad, Iraq
- K20 Art Gallery, Düsseldorf, Germany
- Sonofon Headquarters, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Parliament of Denmark renovation and interior design, Copenhagen, DK
- Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek renovation, Copenhagen, Denmark
- DR Television Headquarter, Ørestad, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Faculty Library, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Crowne Plaza, Copenhagen, Ørestad, Denmark
- Rambøll Headquarters, Ørestad, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Royal Golf Center, Ørestad
- ECCO Hotel and conference building, Tønder, Denmark
Bridges
- Great Belt Bridge, Funen/Zealand, DK
- Mittellandkanal Bridges, Hannover, Germany
- Øresund Bridge, Denmark/Sweden
- Nelson Mandela Bridge, Johannesburg, South Africa
- University Bridge, Malmö, Sweden
- Bryggebroen, Copenhagen, DK
- Munksjön Bridge, Jönköping, Sweden
- Stonecutter's Bridge, Hong Kong
- Åbroen, Copenhagen, DK
- Tradeston Bridge, Glasgow, Scotland
- ADNEC Bridge, Abu Dhabi, UAE
- Sitra Interchange, Sitra, Bahrain
- Pirbrua over Nidelva, Trondheim, Norway
- Constantine Bridge, Wilaya de Constantine, Algeria
- Osman Gazi Bridge in Turkey, a long road bridge with longest span.
- Queensferry Crossing, Scotland
- New Gerald Desmond Bridge, California, USA
- Cebu–Cordova Link Expressway, Metro Cebu, Philippines
- Botniabanen Bridges, Nyeland-Umeå, Sweden
- Qatar-Lusail bridge, Lusail, Qatar
- Msikaba Bridge, South Africa
- Neue Alte Nahebrücke, Bad Kreuznach, Germany The bridge was not built. Due to financial constraints the existing bridge 1956 bridge was restored.
Awards
- 1999 Nykredit Architecture Prize
- 2015 WAN Transport Award for ''The Bicycle Snake''