This publication explores the diverse ways the Royal Danish Academy tackles issues of climate change. The UN's sustainability goals have been a strategic focus point at the academy for the past... Læs mere
In the face of the global challenges of the future, there is one decisive factor that is rarely mentioned: massive urbanisation. Today, around two-thirds of the world’s population live in... Læs mere
Building Diversity: who is the architect? explores how the figure of the architect has been constructed and challenged in recent years. Traditionally perceived as male, Western, and... Læs mere
This publication emerges from 'Architecture and Extreme Environments', a master's program at the Royal Danish Academy that aims to generate a positive impact on the issues our world... Læs mere
100 Copenhagen Typologies presents 100 examples of re-use, adaptation and mixed-use architecture. In this book, Martin Marker and his students from The Royal Danish Academy -... Læs mere
This book marks the third and final volume in the anthology on urban development. The first two volumes introduced a manual for doughnut economics and a system... Læs mere
Where are the Arctic cities located, who lives there, who planned them, and how can we imagine their future? This book describes the history and design of Arctic cities, which have... Læs mere
This book brings together diverse experiences and approaches to foster a conversation on how to engage in rebuilding – as architects, planners, professionals in the building... Læs mere
The climate crisis is also a crisis of the imagination. In Earthshine – An Essay on Watershed Imagining landscape architect Stefan Darlan Boris takes the reader on an atmospheric journey... Læs mere