Master programme

Architecture & Landscape

Mapping of the disused Russian settlement in the mining town of Pyramiden on Svalbard. Master studies 2021, Ida Andersen Sigernes
‘NeoAtlantis’ is a study of the interface between physical and digital worlds. Graduation project, recipient of VOLA scholarship 2021, Mikkel Møller Roesdahl
Speculative cartography of Saltholmen, Lisa Xiaoli Zheng Minde. Workshop FLUX-Matter & Movement 2021
The ‘Transfiguration’ project explores how to create a ‘common refuge’ in the changeable environment of the volcanic island of Heimaey in Iceland. Graduation project 2021, Gríma Thórdardóttir
'Generational pollution // KÆRGAARD KLITPLANTAGE' is based on Anthropocene landscape typologies, and unfolds the many problems and potentials present in the plantation. Graduation project 2023, Nanna Marie Vindeløv.
'Possibilities of an Island' is a retelling of Lynetteholmen, a planned new islet in Copenhagen's harbour. Graduation project, recipient of VOLA grant 2023, Otto Lotz Lundberg.
'Ruin Everything! Leaving the Eternal City' discusses entropic architecture and visionary drawings in the Caprioccio style. Graduation project 2023, Caroline Hjorth Høgild.
With a focus on mythology, hard data and speculative mapping, 'The Land Awakens' investigates a controversial wind turbine area on Kvaløya in Northern Norway. Graduation project 2023, Torkild Helland Kleppe.
The project 'Terrestrial Sensitivity' investigates mining landscapes and anthropocentric extractivism in Eastern Europe, and mediates an increased ecological sensitivity. Graduation project 2023, Pernille Christensen.

Short about Architecture & Landscape

Architecture & Landscape educates architects who see coherence and connectedness as the absolutely central perspective on the great challenges of the times.

We are particularly interested in the connection between scales and time as a spatial and material process. The students' reflections on the geological, biological, social, ethical and aesthetic make a strong impression on the programme, just as ongoing investigations into how the artificial and the technological drive architectural development also characterize the studies.

Biodiversity crisis, climate catastrophe and problems of power cannot be solved by simply thinking in existing categories and systems, but call for radical, new ways of thinking that can embrace the complex challenges that the Anthropocene age presents us with.

Institute
Architecture, Urbanism and Landscape
Subject area
Architecture
Head of Programme
Guro Sollid
Kristine Annabell Torp
Study level
Master programme
Location
Copenhagen
Semester start
september
Language
In Danish