Danish Architecture Center – DAC
Let's Talk Architecture
Join the Danish Architecture Center as we chat with some of the world's leading architects, designers, planners, and engineers about their work and ideas. Let's Talk Architecture introduces you to the creative and innovative minds behind the future of our buildings and cities. Let's Talk Architecture introduces you to the creative and innovative minds behind the future of our buildings and cities. Get to know the creative and innovative minds that shapes Danish architecture. Author and journalist, Michael Booth, is not an architect, but he is curious about cities, and how they are built. In th...
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Bioregional architecture - building from the materials which surround us 25.06.2026 31:21
The Hedeskov Living Lab in Djursland, on the Jutland Peninsula, points towards a potential paradigm shift in sustainable architecture. In this episode, we meet architect Justine Bell from Djernes & Bell, who tells the story of transforming a former school into a centre for education, research and experimentation with regenerative building practices. The project has been created using lo...
Why Architects Love Dinesen Floors 27.05.2026 30:10
You find Dinesen wood floors in museums, flagship stores, restaurants, galleries and historic buildings around the world. But what is it about these extraordinary timber planks that architects love so much? In this episode, host Michael Booth visits the 128-year-old family company in southern Jutland to explore how Dinesen has become one of architecture's most trusted material partners. T...
Reframing the Periphery 30.04.2026 33:34
What happens when a national art museum moves beyond the capital , and into a small coastal village? In this episode, host Michael Booth meets architect Reiulf Ramstad to explore SMK Thy, a new branch of the Danish National Gallery set by the Limfjord . Reusing materials, preserving existing structures and working closely with the landscape, the project becomes more than a museum , it's ...
Using Nature to Recharge Infrastructure? 26.03.2026 28:03
EV charging stations are usually places to pass through, not places to stay. But what if they could become green, restorative spaces instead? In this episode, host Michael Booth talks with architect Louise Flach de Neergaard from Cobe about a new generation of charging stations designed for Clever. Using timber canopies, native planting and nature-based design, the project rethinks infrastructure...
Using nature to turn billion Euro flooding into life quality bonus 26.02.2026 28:20
Catastrophic cloudbursts are already reshaping Copenhagen. Instead of hiding the problem underground in massive pipes, what if rainwater could be used to improve everyday life in the city? In this episode, host Michael Booth meets Mette Skjold, CEO and senior partner at landscape architecture studio SLA, to explore the transformation of Bispeparken , a former stretch of anonymous lawn turned...
BLOX Unpacked 29.01.2026 30:45
When BLOX opened in 2018, it divided opinion. Designed by OMA as the home of the Danish Architecture Center, the building was unlike anything Copenhagen had seen before, bold, complex and unapologetically different. In this episode, host Michael Booth is joined by DAC CEO Kent Martinussen for a guided tour of BLOX, as the centre prepares an anniversary exhibition marking 40 years of DAC. Tog...
Can Architecture Heal Us? 25.12.2025 31:07
Timber instead of tiles, curiosity instead of corridors, and a 15-metre-high atrium designed to make people feel safer, healthier and more connected. Copenhagen's Centre for Health proposes a new typology for public healthcare architecture. In this episode, Michael Booth meets architect Dorte Mandrup, widely regarded as one of Denmark's greatest living architects, to explore how a complex and...
Building a Mega-Museum 27.11.2025 32:31
Eighteen years, a 14-metre-deep crater, a rebuilt brick façade, and a glass dome set to redefine Copenhagen's skyline Denmark's new Natural History Museum is almost ready. In this episode, Michael Booth meets architect Claus Pryds , who was barely out of architecture school when he unexpectedly won the competition for the country's next great museum. What followed was a marathon of design, eng...
Why biodiversity Matters and how to get more 29.10.2025 32:00
Can architecture help us create a future where both humans and nature can thrive ? And is it possible to truly strengthen biodiversity in big cities – or are we just creating small, isolated pockets of green? In this episode, Michael Booth meets ecologist , biodiversit y developer and founder of Oiko, Kristine Kjørup Rasmussen. Together they explore Copenhagen's Nordhavn district – from concrete...
How to build a megaproject: The Fermern Belt Link 25.09.2025 27:52
What defines a megaproject? And w hy do they so often go over both budget and schedule? Denmark has earned a reputation for successfully completing large-scale construction projects – whether they are bridges, tunnels, land reclamation or offshore wind farms. The latest Danish megaproject is the Fehmarn belt Fixed Link, a record-breaking 18-kilometer tunne l currently being placed on the seabed...
Can design strengthen community? 28.08.2025 33:01
Right now, 150 new community spaces are being built across Denmark – primarily using recycled materials – as part of an extraordinary project called Vores Sted ( Our Place ). Funded by the Danish philanthropic association Realdania , the project aims to rein v ent the community gathering place for the 21 st century. The community spaces, designed as four distinct types of pavilions, are the resu...
Designing for presence in a digital age 31.07.2025 29:27
Has presence become a luxury in the digital age? And do we lose contact with the world around us when so much of our lives unfold in front of a screen? In this episode of Let's Talk Architecture host Michael Booth meets Nikoline Dyrup, architect and founding partner of Danish architecture and design studio, Spacon. Together they visit the studio's newly opened exhibition at DAC, Meet Me Here, for...
BIG HQ: When architects design for themselves 26.06.2025 38:37
Bjarke Ingels Group – BIG – is one of Denmark's most internationally acclaimed architecture studios , w ith high-profile project s across the globe . N ot long ago, the firm moved into its o w n seven-story raw concrete-and-glass headquarters, prominently located on the harbour in Copenhagen's Nordhavn district . But what happens when a firm like BIG gets the chance to design its own headquarter...
Make Odense great again 29.05.2025 32:54
If you want to see the impact that bold, brave, progressive urban planning can have on a city, go visit Odense, Denmark's third largest city. Odense has gone from being a city divided into halves by a four-lane main road, to one built on a human scale which is ready for the challenges of the 21st century. But how have they banished cars, how did the locals react, and what role has culture played i...
A New Park is Born 12.05.2025 32:07
It's not every day a new park opens in the centre of a capital city, and this one is extra special. Copenhagen's new Opera Park is not just a nice place to relax in the shadow of the opera house. It represents a radical departure from the type of parks found elsewhere in the city: this harbourfront garden is a place for the contemplation of nature, of trees and plants from around the world, of wat...
How to make renovation the new norm 31.03.2025 33:39
What will it take to break the harmful cycle of demolition and new construction, when it's still cheaper to build from scratch than to transform our existing buildings? HouseEurope ! is a European Citizen Initiative , aimed at making renovation the new norm in Europe. If the initiative can gather a million signatures, they can force a debate in the European Parliament and bring transformation a...
New policy, better cities? 26.02.2025 32:01
What role does architecture policy play in shaping our cities and everyday lives? With a white paper on the future of architecture and planning in Denmark about to be published, we explore how policy can address major challenges—from climate change to urban revitalization. Join host Michael Booth as he speaks with Kent Martinussen, CEO of Danish Architecture Center and a member of the expert com...
Designing a 21st century church 23.01.2025 30:03
The Danes are among the least religious people in the world, with only 2.4% attending church weekly. So why are new churches still being built? And what does it take to design a religious space that meets the needs of the 21st century? In this episode of Let's Talk Architecture , host Michael Booth visits the striking Trekroner Church, completed in 2019 by Rørbæk og Møller Arkitekter . Booth spe...
How to design for rising sea levels 12.12.2024 30:42
The Danish harbour town of Svendborg , l ike many cities , has faced severe storm surges and pluvial flooding in recent years. H ow can towns like Svendborg adapt to the increasing threat of flooding caused by climate change? And could learning to live with regular , controlled flooding – rather than fighting it – be the answer ? This is part two of Let's Talk Architecture's deep dive into how D...
How cloudbursts define the future of our cities 14.11.2024 30:58
Catastrophic floods in recent years have highlighted the urgent water-related impacts of climate change, pushing it to the top of the global agenda. While much attention has been paid to rising temperatures, flooding poses an immediate and critical threat to millions worldwide. So, how do we design urban spaces to handle increasing volumes of water? Can we learn to work with nature rather than a...
What's it like to live in a high-rise? 10.10.2024 33:16
Mette Mechlenborg, senior researcher at Aalborg University, is the co-author of a new study on life in Danish high-rise residential buildings—the first of its kind in over fifty years. This long gap is partly due to Denmark's historical reluctance to embrace high-rise living, especially for families. However, the landscape is shifting, with several tall towers now rising near Copenhagen's city cen...
Why cultural heritage is more than good architecture 26.09.2024 31:57
How do we decide which buildings are worth preserving? And will the climate crisis reshape our answer to this question? In this episode of Let's Talk Architecture, host Michael Booth joins Kristoffer Lindhardt Weiss, CEO of The Danish Architectural Press , for an architectural tour of Copenhagen - f rom the iconic yet controversial Palads Cinema to Arne Jacobsen's Modernist SAS Royal Hotel . T...
How architecture can improve life quality of hospitalized children 06.08.2024 33:53
How can architecture transform the experience of healthcare for children ? C an design element s like colors, materials, shapes, and daylight even help improve the young patients' lives? Denmark is about to get its first purpose-built children's hospital, Børneriget , which is scheduled to open in 2026 in central Copenhagen. Børneriget aims to redefine pediatric healthcare with its unique "finge...
How to make good business within the planetary boundaries 04.07.2024 31:51
How can you creat e more sustainable , affordable , and inclusive housing i f you also happen to live in a capitalist society? And can you even exploit the capitalist system to create a better world? H ome. Earth might have an answer. As a new and rather radical real estate company, Home. Earth is doing things differently: The company not only builds low-emission, high-quality housing – they als...
How the 15 minutes city became a measure for urban quality 12.06.2024 30:11
The term '15 Minutes City' was c oined in 20 16 to describe a locally oriented urban design strategy. Shops, healthcare, education, work, and entertainment – all should be accessible within a 15 minutes' walk or bike ride from your home. The aim is to create a people-centered urban development that decentralizes to create more lively local neighborhoods. The concept is already be ing implemented...
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