The Danish Architecture Centre disseminates architecture with a focus on future visions and sets the agenda for discussions on the development of the construction sector.
The activities include:
- Exhibitions
- Seminars
- Workshops
- Debate
- Publications
- Analysis
- Education
- Business network
- Tours and on site visits
The objective is to show how architecture and the construction sector can create answers to the challenges facing society in both Denmark and globally; challenges that have to do, for example, with the environment, the economy, and the social and aesthetic aspects of everyday life.
The Danish Architecture Centre is an autonomous, commerce-promoting fund that acts as the government's operating agency in the field of architecture. The Danish Architecture is also a networking agent connecting architects, companies, research institutions and relevant organisations in Denmark and abroad.
The Danish Architecture Centre is located in the heart of Copenhagen by the waterfront. The Danish Architecture Centre houses exhibitions, a café, conference facilities and the largest, special bookshop for architecture in Scandinavia.