A project developing new visions for the future of Greenland. The results will be exhibited at the Danish Pavilion at the 13th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale in 2012.
DAC offers special tours in Copenhagen and special visits to new and older buildings in the Copenhagen area to companies, associations and other groups.
BIG has won the competition to design a new area around the Ratina sport stadium in Tampere with the proposal The Red Line. A linear public space ties three distinct urban areas together like a red line.
Danish Architecture Centre sees international architecture biennales as important platforms for focusing on global issues concerning the world of architecture.
DAC and Roskilde Festival organized in 2012 an architectural design competition, where participants were invited to submit a plan and design for an urban installation at Roskilde Festival.
The café is open for lunch from Monday to Sunday between 11 AM - 4 PM Wednesdays 11 AM - 8 PM. From the Café you have the city’s best view of Copenhagen’s harbour.
The Danish Architecture Centre is hosting Sustainable Cities TM - a global database containing knowledge on the sustainable planning of cities and best practice cases from all over the world.
In late 2011, The Danish Architecture Centre (DAC) developed a new communication strategy alongside a revamped visual identity. Both initiatives are set to be implemented in spring 2012.