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Danish cultural treasures stored with help from natural cooling

17. February 2022|

A new shared storage facility by the name of Fællesmagasinet near Frederikssund is now ready to serve both the National Museum of Denmark and the Royal Library. It will house some of Denmark’s most valuable cultural treasures while keeping energy consumption to a minimum. By utilising existing passive resources, the facility will reduce both the operational costs and the need for technical installations.

Removing PFAS and reusing water

15. February 2022|

PFAS pollution is currently one of the most urgent environmental challenges, and solutions to the problem are hard to come by. However, at Copenhagen Airport a coordinated effort has existed for several years to ensure that people are not exposed to PFAS. Artelia helps manage the pollution together with Kemic Vandrens.

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Artelia DK and Artelia Group Assist the Capital Area of Iceland on New Bus Rapid Transit Project

21. February 2021|

The capital area of Iceland has chosen Team Framtíðarlína led by Artelia to design their future public transport system. The consortium is composed of Artelia, Artelia (Artelia Group) and HNIT as engineering consultants, and Gottlieb Paludan Architects and YRKI as architects.

The Technical University of Denmark builds new “Climate Challenge Laboratory”

3. February 2021|

The new research facility at The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is to support and strengthen cross-disciplinary research within sustainable technology. Artelia will design the facility together with MT Højgaard and Christensen & Co Architects, in close collaboration with DTU.

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