Exhibition Opening: This Is Not a Forest
As part of 3daysofdesign, DAC is opening a sensory installation that traces the journey of wood. Join us for a forest outing with cider and popcorn at the opening!
Time
Location
Bryghuspladsen 10, 1473 København K Danmark

During 3daysofdesign, you can experience a spatial installation that follows the journey of wood. From the raw tree trunk on Bryghuspladsen to the green, freshly felled wood on the staircase, and onward to processed material and a digital forest in DAC’s Welcome area and Havnepassagen.
The installation has been developed by the Copenhagen-based design and architecture studio Archival in collaboration with Dinesen Lab and the Danish Architecture Center, and can be experienced free of charge during 3daysofdesign.
At the opening, we will be serving cider and popcorn, alongside a talk on how to design with the senses in mind — including the sense of smell.
Programme
17 :00 - 21:00 Free entrance to DAC
17:00: Cider from Nørrebro Bryghus and popcorn
17:30: Opening speeches
18:00–19:00: AfterDAC talk on the senses and design
21:00 DAC Closes
Read more about the exhibition here: This Is Not a Forest – Danish Architecture Center – DAC
Read more about the AfterDAC talk here: Talk: This Is Not a Forest
This Is Not a Forest has been developed by Archival in collaboration with the Danish Architecture Center and Dinesen Lab — part of Dinesen.
Exhibitions this day
Also on this day
Guided Tour of BLOX in Copenhagen: Behind the Architecture
Join a guided tour of BLOX and explore the architecture, its unique setting on Copenhagen’s harbor, and the ideas behind one of the city’s most iconic modern buildings.

Admission plus dinner
Experience DAC after hours with exhibition entry and dinner included in one ticket. This special offer is not available on days with special events at DAC.

Talk: This Is Not a Forest
Is it possible to create a sense of forest in the middle of the city? DAC is making the attempt with the installation This is Not a Forest. Come and hear the people behind the exhibition talk about the installation in a conversation with DACs curator, Pernille Stockmarr, about sensory architecture—about wood, design, and scents.



