It's certain that the center is still growing. In the architecture center, the density of exhibits in the available space is so uneven it's a bit jarring. The newly opened permanent exhibit goes in depth, it's informative and fascinating, but will have you read numerous panels in a small hallway-like space, which can take more than an hour trying to cram through the other visitors to read the small text. Then, the temporary exhibit feels bloated, with interesting models and projects floating airily through a vast space. While this creates an uneven pacing, the center in its entirety is not without its charm. The view from the cafe particularly is wonderful enough to make you forget about the...
Read moreBLOX is one of the boldest new additions to Copenhagen’s skyline—and you either love it or you don’t, but I’m definitely in the “love it” camp. Designed by Dutch architects OMA and completed in 2018, this layered, glassy structure stands out with confidence along the harbor. It's home to the Danish Architecture Center, and even if you don’t step inside for an exhibit, just walking around the building is an experience in itself. The canal-side terrace is a hidden gem—great coffee, great atmosphere, and some of the best people-watching in the city. Whether you're into architecture, modern design, or just looking for a cool spot to take a break, BLOX is absolutely...
Read moreThis place designed by Netherlands OMA studio, one of the most influential architecture firms in the world, where Bjarke Ingels starts his professional career makes breathtaking project that integrates the Urban realm , and let's the city and the river flow through the building , the program is very interesting because its hybrid articulation converts it into a multifunctional structure which perfectly adapts to many things happening at the same time , right now in the summer there is an exhibition of BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) that everybody must see. If you have kids there is an amazing park waiting just for your children meanwhile you can enjoy...
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