An exhibition in Copenhagen showcases work by students who were instructed to develop projects for extreme environments in order to come up with original design solutions not influenced by “castle in the sky” builds and architecture blogs.
Named New Methods for Big Challenges: Architecture and Extreme Environments, the exhibition was commissioned for this year’s ongoing Copenhagen Architecture Festival (CAFx).
It was curated by David Garcia, founder of local studio MAP Architects and an associate professor at the Royal Danish Academy‘s architecture and technology institute, where he teaches a masters course titled Architecture and Extreme Environments.
The exhibition is being held at Halmtorvet 27 in Copenhagen’s Meatpacking District
The exhibition showcases
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