It’s Our Future: Climate exhibition led by youth
Exhibition
Mar 22 - Jun 2, 2019
It’s Our Future in 2019 combined exhibition and programme to turn climate concern into action—You could test your CO₂ footprint, write to the climate minister, and explore visions for green cities. The exhibition had free entry for everyone under 26.

We presented an exhibition and an event program which gave the young generation a voice in the vision for a sustainable urban development. You could come along when young talents built cities live and called for dialogue about community, engagements, accessibility, equality, environment and climate.

Photo: Rasmus Hjortshøj 
Photo: Rasmus Hjortshøj

The Global Goals
In 2015, world leaders agreed to 17 goals for a better world by 2030. These goals have the power to end poverty, fight inequality and stop climate change. Guided by the goals, it is now up to all of us, governments, businesses, civil society and the general public to work together to build a better future for everyone.

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See Our Current ExhibitionsWhat was It’s Our Future?
It’s Our Future was an exhibition about climate and consumption that gave space to young people and presented hope and action through an exhibition, a free space, and a programme of events.
When did the exhibition take place?
The exhibition ran from 22 Mar to 2 Jun 2019.
What could visitors do in the exhibition?
Visitors could test their CO₂ footprint, write a letter to the climate minister, and look into future green cities with space for everyone.
What was the entry rule for young visitors?
Entry was free for everyone under 26.
Which UN goal did the exhibition focus on?
The exhibition focused on UN Sustainable Development Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities.
What should I know if I only read one thing?
It’s Our Future (22 Mar–2 Jun 2019) turned climate concerns into concrete actions and youth-led perspectives, focused on sustainable cities and had free entry for under-26s.
This exhibition is developed by Danish Architecture Center in collaboration with Roskilde Festival
Supported by
Thanks to
Anders Cochet Svinkløv
Azusa Ichimura
Byg Din By, Københavns Kommune
Camp Positive Energy
Clara Selina Bach
Daniel Hjort
- Dansk Ungdoms Fællesråd
- Den Grønne Studenterbevægelse
Den Økologisk Produktionsskole
De Unge Arkitekter
- Dream City, Roskilde Festival
- Dorthe Mandrup Arkitekter
Emre Üngör
- I Love Global Goals
Jesper Melson, Giv Rum
Kirsten Brogaard Pedersen
Klimaambassadørerne
- Københavns Kommune
- Leave No Trace, Roskilde Festival
Mette Sanggaard
Natasha Skjaldgaard
- Next Uddannelse København
Pia de Thurah
- Psykiatrifonden
- Public Works
Rasmus Rosenørn, Ragnarock
- Roskilde Festival Højskole
Sara Lindberg
Signe Bjerregaard
Sydhavnsgade
- Turning Tables
Ung Aktion
- Ung Energi
- Ungdomsbureauet
- Ungerådet
- Ungdomsøen
