Architecture Shaping Change
Age of Nature
How can we make space for both people and nature? In the fall of 2025, Danish Architecture Center presents a major exhibition exploring the relationship between architecture, nature, people, and biodiversity – and asks: How can architecture help us create a future where both nature and humans can thrive?
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Photo: Rasmus Hjortshøj So Danish!
Step into the history of Danish architecture—from the Viking Age to today. Explore how architecture shapes our society and democracy.
Dive into what’s uniquely Danish in architecture
Meet Me Here
In Meet Me Here, DACs stairwell gallery transforms into a living installation. You’re invited not only to engage online, but to be present in your full body and attention. The digital and physical converge in a single space—senses awakening, paths intersecting, and unexpected moments unfolding.
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This year we mark World Architecture Day with exciting activities and the opening of the new major exhibition Age of Nature. Admission is free all day from 10:00 – 21:00, with activities for both children and adults.

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