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Dreyers Architecture Gallery 2019: Mette Lange, Studio Elements x C&A and Rural Agentur

Exhibition

Nov 1, 2019 - Feb 16, 2020

Dreyer’s Architecture Gallery 2019 presented three parallel exhibitions and the series offered a look into Denmark’s emerging architecture scene—from Mette Lange’s site-based approach to Studio Elements’ exploration of space and materials with accompanying podcasts, and Rural Agentur’s focus on agriculture and rural futures.

Photo: Rasmus Hjortshøj

You could join us as we focused on the next wave in Danish architecture. In Dreyers Architecture Gallery, three talented architectural firms exhibited simultaneously in their own exhibitions. Together, they showcased the vibrant growth layer of Danish architecture and provided a unique insight into the everyday life, reality, and visions of architects for the future.

The selected architectural firms in autumn 2019 were Mette Lange Architects, Studio Elements in collaboration with Mikkel Christiansen from Christiansen & Andersen and Rural Agency.

What was Dreyer’s Architecture Gallery 2019?

Dreyer’s Architecture Gallery 2019 was a series at DAC created with Dreyer’s Foundation, where three practices presented their visions for future architecture in separate exhibitions.

When did Dreyer’s Architecture Gallery 2019 take place?

The overall period ran from 1 Nov 2019 to 16 Feb 2020.

Which exhibitors were included in the 2019 edition?

The selected exhibitors were Mette Lange Architects, Studio Elements in collaboration with Mikkel Christiansen from Christiansen & Andersen, and Rural Agentur.

What did the exhibition highlight about Mette Lange Architects’ contribution?

The practice often moves on-site to study its surroundings, and the exhibition offers a new perspective on BLOX.

What should visitors know about Rural Agentur’s dates?

Rural Agentur’s exhibition closed on 2 Feb 2020, even though the gallery series continued until 16 Feb 2020.

What should I know if I only read one thing?

Dreyer’s Architecture Gallery 2019 (1 Nov 2019–16 Feb 2020) presented three parallel exhibitions at DAC, with Rural Agentur as the only one with a separate closing date (2 Feb 2020).

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