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3XN/GXN Presents "Aware: Architecture and Senses" at the Danish Architecture Center

ArchDaily

© Rasmus Hjortshoj | Aware by 3XN GXN 3XN/GXN has just opened its exhibition “Aware: Architecture and Senses,” hosted at the Danish Architecture Center until September 15th, 2024. The display invites visitors to explore, comprehend, and interrogate their relationships with architecture.

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Combining Danish and Japanese Architecture, BIG Unveils Holiday Homes On Sagi Island, Japan

ArchDaily

Consisting of three distinct holiday villas, Not A Hotel aims to blend Japanese and Danish architectural influences. The scheme draws inspiration from the surrounding beauty and Japanese landscape artworks, situated in the southwest cape of Sagi Island , overlooking the Seto Inland Sea. Read more »

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Women in Danish Architecture 1925-1975: The Stories of Four Female Role Models

ArchDaily

During the period 1925–1975, Danish society underwent significant changes. The Women in Danish Architecture project aims to offer a more complete understanding of Danish architecture history and to present it in a more engaging and inclusive way. Courtesy of Dansk Arkitektur Center. Read more ».

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Danish-based architecture studio MAST develops 'Land on Water,' a system for floating housing infrastructure

Archinect

Danish maritime architecture practice, MAST , has developed a sustainable floating foundation for building housing and infrastructure atop the water, called “Land on Water.” ” The project was developed to serve as a solution to increased sea level rise and the growing risks of urban flooding.

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interview: danish pavilion counters rising sea levels at the venice architecture biennale

designboom

The post interview: danish pavilion counters rising sea levels at the venice architecture biennale appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine. coastal imaginaries' explores climate change through synthesized research, large-scale models and an immersive installation.

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3XN GXN opens exhibition “Aware: Architecture and Senses” at the Danish Architecture Center

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AWARE: Architecture and Senses 3XN GXN’s exhibition at the Danish Architecture Center, which runs from 22 March to 15 September, encourages us to experience, understand, and question the connection that we all have with architecture. We are almost always present in architecture.

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Backstage exhibition reveals "behind the facade" of Danish architecture

Deezen

Design agency Tinker Imagineers ' Backstage exhibition , which was constructed to look like a series of theatrical stages, explores how Danish architecture is created. Called Backstage , the exhibition was created in collaboration with the Danish Architecture Center in Copenhagen , where the show was located.