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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?

February 3, 2026

We are thrilled to announce our new podcastseries - Everything is Transformation.

The series centers around one of the most remarkable architectural transformation projects and experiments with material localism in recent Danish architectural history: Hedeskov Center for Regenerative Practice, by Djernes & Bell.

Across three episodes, relying on three conversations that took place at Copenhagen Architecture Forum in March 2025 in the exhibition of the same name, we investigate the knowledges, techniques, ideologies, and social relations shaping the project.

In the first episode we sit down with architect Justine Bell from the studio behind the project, and Sofie Aagaard, co-founder and co-owner of Hedeskov Center for Regenerative Practice.

The conversation traces the origin story of the project, with a particular focus on the architectural ideas driving it, and on the client–architect relationship that made it possible. Central to the discussion is the question: What does regenerative actually mean in the context of architecture?

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