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I wonder if the article should be moved to its precise name "Tegnestuen Vandkunsten" or "Vandkunsten (architectural firm)" or something like that since Vandkunsten is also a public square in Copenhagen which it has taken its name after since the office is located there. Maybe the name issue should also be mentioned in the article though English-speakers probably couldn't care less. To Danish-speakers the name will just easily appear peculiar why an explanation is probably useful. I expect to make an article on the square soon and can of course also just call it "Vandkunsten (public square)" but since it is the original holder of the name and this firm's official name is actually Tegnestuen Vandkunsten I thought that moving this one might be a more obvious sollution. There is also a publishing house called Vandkunsten so a disambiguation page is needed but I won't make it until I know which article is called what.Ramblersen (talk) 04:30, 8 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Already moved to "Tegnestuen Vandkunsten". You probably got here by a redirect and did not notice :). I changed now all links from other pages to the new name, so Vandkunsten is now free to be used for the square in Copenhagen. Looking forward to it. Elekhh (talk) 04:59, 8 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]