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Research Projects 1 /1 IBridge This project focuses on early modern inhabitable bridges, walled-off paths, and gated communities to reveal public privacy in the transitional age by urban alcoves. Indiabridge The project aims to produce an understanding of privacy in architecture and urbanism since the 17th century as a bilateral mechanism to review relationships between the West and the East. Lauritz de Thurah – Architecture and Worldview in 18th Century Denmark The project involves a monograph about the Danish architect and polyhistor Lauritz de Thurah (1706-1759). The Power of Modelling The project investigates ethnographic models from the three museums, The National Museum, Moesgaard Museum, and the Steno Museum. Nature-In Research in architectural heritage in the form of exemplary postwar-Danish and traditional-Japanese buildings that contribute via rich multi-sensory stimulation to the connecting of their interior space with the surrounding nature. Daylight interiors of Gadehavegaard, social housing in Høje Taastrup under transformation The project is an investigation into the interior daylight conditions of the housing blocks of Gadehavegård. Dwelling in a Time of Social Distancing This projects examines the unprecedented demands that the Covid-19 flu pandemic has placed on the private home interior and its architectural arrangement. From Province to Periphery in Tønder This project investigates welfare transformations and the relationship between everyday life and its spatial conditions in a provincial city in Denmark. How to Dress a Room This project explores the relationships between body, space and identity, crossing over between Architecture, Spatial Design and Fashion Thinking. Museum Interiors The research project explores the ambiguous and shifting aesthetics of museum interiors: How they allow for intimate object encounters, while also being public spaces for social engagement. New Materialist Exhibition Making In this research project museum exhibition making is looked at from the perspective of new materialism. States of Proximity – Privacy under Louis XIV in Versailles, 1682-1715 The project investigates how privacy crystallised through the relationship between the etiquette achieved by Louis XIV and the increasing complexity of the King rooms in Versailles. The Developed Surface This project investigates how a series of digitally designed and 3D printed ceramic columns can be integrated into a historic building in a way that succesfully negotiates different architectural languages. Universal Design and Accessibility for All: Architecture, Cities and Space This research focuses on body, material and space in architecture. The Great Indoors The great indoors’ is used in juxtaposition and as an extension of the ‘great outdoors’, and is an extended reproduction of the familiar, made up of objects, framed views and... Stay Home The Stay Home project will document experiences and initiatives and identify new insights and practices regarding the home, which have emerged during the Corona Crisis. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page
IBridge This project focuses on early modern inhabitable bridges, walled-off paths, and gated communities to reveal public privacy in the transitional age by urban alcoves.
Indiabridge The project aims to produce an understanding of privacy in architecture and urbanism since the 17th century as a bilateral mechanism to review relationships between the West and the East.
Lauritz de Thurah – Architecture and Worldview in 18th Century Denmark The project involves a monograph about the Danish architect and polyhistor Lauritz de Thurah (1706-1759).
The Power of Modelling The project investigates ethnographic models from the three museums, The National Museum, Moesgaard Museum, and the Steno Museum.
Nature-In Research in architectural heritage in the form of exemplary postwar-Danish and traditional-Japanese buildings that contribute via rich multi-sensory stimulation to the connecting of their interior space with the surrounding nature.
Daylight interiors of Gadehavegaard, social housing in Høje Taastrup under transformation The project is an investigation into the interior daylight conditions of the housing blocks of Gadehavegård.
Dwelling in a Time of Social Distancing This projects examines the unprecedented demands that the Covid-19 flu pandemic has placed on the private home interior and its architectural arrangement.
From Province to Periphery in Tønder This project investigates welfare transformations and the relationship between everyday life and its spatial conditions in a provincial city in Denmark.
How to Dress a Room This project explores the relationships between body, space and identity, crossing over between Architecture, Spatial Design and Fashion Thinking.
Museum Interiors The research project explores the ambiguous and shifting aesthetics of museum interiors: How they allow for intimate object encounters, while also being public spaces for social engagement.
New Materialist Exhibition Making In this research project museum exhibition making is looked at from the perspective of new materialism.
States of Proximity – Privacy under Louis XIV in Versailles, 1682-1715 The project investigates how privacy crystallised through the relationship between the etiquette achieved by Louis XIV and the increasing complexity of the King rooms in Versailles.
The Developed Surface This project investigates how a series of digitally designed and 3D printed ceramic columns can be integrated into a historic building in a way that succesfully negotiates different architectural languages.
Universal Design and Accessibility for All: Architecture, Cities and Space This research focuses on body, material and space in architecture.
The Great Indoors The great indoors’ is used in juxtaposition and as an extension of the ‘great outdoors’, and is an extended reproduction of the familiar, made up of objects, framed views and...
Stay Home The Stay Home project will document experiences and initiatives and identify new insights and practices regarding the home, which have emerged during the Corona Crisis.