From the Podcast Archive: Architecture is more than buildings in cities
Are we operating within an underlying urban bias? And what would it mean to take the rural seriously as a place of life, ecology, and practice in its own right?
From The Podcast Archive: Exploring the Future of Danish Architecture
Many still assume that buildings must excite. They must capture attention, produce images, and offer experiences. But this reveals a hidden intuition that human beings need constant stimulation to remain engaged. What if this intuition is wrong?
Living With Other Species: Sharing the City with Microbes (3/3)
Listen to the last episode of “Living With Other Species”. An episode that asks: What happens when we begin to think of the city as a living microbial ecology?
Living With Other Species: The Insect As Worker and Citizen (2/3)
Living With Other Species is back! The second episode, "The Insect As Worker and Citizen", is a conversation on the role of insects as urban workers with - pollinators, decomposers, and ecosystem engineers.
From the Podcast Archive: Biochemist Irina Iachina Lets Spiders Weave the Future of Design
This week we're taking a short break from the Living With Other Species podcast series to revisit our extensive archive. But we continue our focus on the lives and architectures of other species — and what we might learn from them.
Living with Other Species: The City as a Garden (1/3)
Listen to the first episode of our new podcast series Living With Other Species. A conversation on regional planning for all species, infrastructural imagination, and permaculture.
Everything is Transformation: Utilizing Vernacular Crafts (2/3)
Tune in for the second episode of Everything is Transformation. The conversation centers on Bosence's and Djernes & Bell's collaboration on the Hedeskov Center and investigates vernacular techniques and technologies of mapping and sourcing materials.
Everything is Transformation: Making Regenerative Architecture (1/3)
In the first episode of our new podcast series - Everything is Transformation - we sit down with architect Justine Bell of Djernes & Bell and Sofie Aagaard, co-founder and co-owner of Hedeskov Center for Regenerative Practice. The episode asks: What does regenerative actually mean in the context of architecture?
Listen to the third episode of the Assemble! Podcast. On the policy proposal ADAPTATION <> REWILDING, drafted by landscape architect and founder of SCAPE, Kate Orff.
Assemble! Podcast 2: XO Policy - Extraction Zero Policy
Listen to the second episode of the Assemble! Podcast. On XO Policy – Extraction Zero Policy, drafted by architect and Dark Matter Labs co-founder, Indy Johar together with & Ivana Stancic
Listen to the first episode of the Assemble! Podcast. On the policy proposal of Material Ownership, drafted by architect and founder of Lendager, Anders Lendager.
In this podcast, Søren Nielsen presents a proposed law to temporarily ban new construction and demolition of existing buildings and infrastructure, discussed by experts in architecture, sustainability, and law.
Anthropologist Jeanette Lykkegård Looks to Nomadism for New Ways of Living.
Explore how nomadism redefines comfort, control, and connection in design with anthropologist Jeanette Lykkegård, architect Pavels Hedström, and curator Søren Nørkjær Bang as part of the Strange Adaptations series.
Biochemist Irina Iachina Lets Spiders Weave the Future of Design
Biochemist Irina Iachina reveals how biomimetics is shaping the future of regenerative design. Join her insightful discussion with architect Pavels Hedström and curator Søren Nørkjær Bang.
Tusca7 Wants Us to Stop Fighting Waste—and Start Rethinking It
Could waste be the key to reconnecting with the natural world? Tusca7’s Jeppe Kalnæs explores how viewing waste through an interspecies lens can transform sustainability, design, and community.
Is Architecture Entrapped in an Urban Bias? Rural Agency on Redefining the Rural
How can we move beyond the urban-centric view of architecture? Rural Agency invites us to rediscover the richness of rural spaces as places of life and community.
Healing the Divide Between Agriculture and Architecture: Insights from Permaculture
Explore the intersection of architecture and permaculture in our latest podcast episode with designer Skye Jin; we discuss healing the divide between agriculture and architecture as a response to the climate crisis.
Questioning Human-Centered Design: Pavels Hedström on the '10 Dogmas' Podcast
Pavels Hedström from Inxects critiques human-centered design and explores biocentric alternatives in architecture. Tune in to the third episode of 10 Dogmas, a podcast that rethinks architectural norms.
JERNBANEBYEN TILHØRER OS! — En Paratemporal Lydtransmission
At forestille sig en ny by er at forestille sig en ny livsform. Tag høretelefonerne på, og gå en tur gennem Jernbanebyen med Center for Militant Futurologis paratemporale lydtransmission.
Challenging Standardisation in Architecture: Elspeth Lee & Donn Holohan on the '10 Dogmas' Podcast
Discover how standardisation impacts architecture. Challenge conventional norms with Superposition's insights on flexibility and creativity in building design.
Beyond Urban Leftovers: Rethinking Copenhagen’s Untapped Spaces with Alberto Roncelli
Discover how Copenhagen can transform underutilised city spaces into vibrant areas for living. In this podcast episode, Alberto Roncelli of GXN unveils his "The Grafted City" project.
Exploring the New Ecological Paradigm in Danish Architecture: 10 Dogmas Initiative with Kristoffer Lindhardt Weiss & Anne Beim
In this episode, Kristoffer Lindhardt Weiss and Anne Beim discuss the broader historical context for the new architectural paradigm, focusing on ecology, holistic design, and relational thinking.
JORD. Hjemsted for mere end en fjerdedel af den biologiske mangfoldighed på jorden, planetens største vandfilter og et af de vigtigste naturlige systemer for kulstoflagring.
Nye nedrivninger, bygninger, pladser og parker. Nye skoler, aktiviteter, fraflytninger og tilflytninger. Det kan virke overvældende at bo i Gellerup i disse år.
Som del af samtalerækken 'Hvordan kommer vi hjem' undersøger vi i denne podcast, hvilken indvirkning processer, økonomi og regler har på stedsansen i praksis?
Kunst i det offentlige rum – når kunst og arkitektur mødes
Hvordan arbejder det offentlige strategisk og praktisk med kunst i arkitekturen og i byplanlægningen? Hvilke værdier er det, kunsten i den sammenhæng bidrager med?
Som den tredje og sidste debat i rækken undersøges det, hvordan aktører i den almene boligsektor i fællesskab kan kvalificere sektorens omdannelse og skabe større folkelig og politisk opbakning.
Som den anden af tre debatter undersøges det, hvordan top-down-byplan møder bottom-up-demokrati i den toneangivende byudvikling i Tingbjerg, og hvordan vi kan lære fra andre danske eksempler.
Som den første af tre debatter undersøges de politiske forandringer af den almene boligsektor. Hvad kan vi lære fra internationale erfaringer, og hvilken rolle skal forskningen spille?
I denne podcast kan du høre om danske kvinders glemte bidrag til arkitekturen, og hvordan en historisk genskrivning udfordrer opfattelsen af arkitektens praksis.
CAFx explores 'care' in architecture and urbanism, highlighting planetary connectedness, caring techniques, and onsite methods by Soft Agency, during the Copenhagen Festival’s 'Lanscapes of Care' event.
Hvordan skal vi tilpasse de danske kyster til stigende havvand og hyppigere stormfloder? For klimaforandringerne vil forandre fremtidens kystlandskaber.