
Irreplaceable Landscapes
Exhibition
Mar 22 - May 26, 2019
Politiken
Berlingske
In Spring 2019, we open the doors to one of the greatest Danish architects of our time: Dorte Mandrup.
In a tactile and seductive universe, you’ll be introduced to Dorte Mandrup’s amazing architecture by the Wadden Sea in Denmark and the Ilulissat Icefjord in Greenland – both featured on the prestigious list of UNESCO World Heritage sites. Experience how architecture is shaped by unique natural landscapes.
Explore the exhibition
On a treasure hunt in the irreplaceable landscapes
What is the tiniest thing you can eat in the Wadden Sea? And what do polar bears do when the ice melts? Find the answers on a family-friendly treasure hunt through the exhibition.
Photo: Rasmus Hjortshøj
Design for the Icefjord
Design for the Wadden Sea
Drawing activities
Thatching strikes back!
A piece of the Wadden Sea Centre in Ribe has arrived in Copenhagen, taking over DAC’s urban steel-and-concrete spaces in BLOX. Take a break from the city and step onto a huge thatched roof – and watch the bird migration on the horizon.
Photo: Rasmus Hjortshøj Photo: Rasmus Hjortshøj
This exhibition is developed by Dansk Arkitektur Center in collaboration with Dorte Mandrup
Supported by
Thanks to
Kasper Stouenborg
Jesper Kongshaug
Robert Kongshaug
- Hemmed Tækkefirma
Arne Klüwer
Kim Andersen
Marek Bican
Naturfotograf Jan Tandrup
Signe Bjerregaard
Pia de Thurah
Stine Rikke Bendtsen
Anne Marie Krogh
- Epson Danmark
- AV Center