The article discusses potential consequences of the experience-economical turn in building preservation. This is done with the heritage and experience economy based urban renewal project for the social housing estate Avedøre Stationsby outside Copenhagen as empirical case. After a description of the mutual links in both everyday thought and storytelling between the home as basic human phenomenon and the idea of happiness, followed by a consideration of the growing need among people to consider and shape their home, a need brought about by globalization, the article gives an account of the functionalist movement in its pre and post World War II-phases and reflects on the central idea in both of equality and happiness for all. This leads to t...
This article reviews the theoretical and political history of the concept of precarity, used to desc...
The Danish net of highways forms an ‘H’ connecting the country north-south and east-west. This is th...
In this article, I demonstrate that usages of “growth” generally indicate two, divergent understandi...
The article investigates a historical development in the concepts of happiness and love and the norm...
Taking its point of departure in Foucault’s analysis of the notions of ‘reason of state’ and ‘police...
The values attached to privately owned single-family houses in Denmark are analyzed as social proces...
Artiklen har til formål at kaste et kritisk blik på byplanlægningstanker, bl.a. med udgangspunkt i C...
ENCOUNTERS AND BOUNDARIES. INTERARTISTIC PROJECTS FOR THE CITY’S HARBOUR. A SØNDERBORG STORYIn the e...
Haunted discusses experiences of ghosts in houses that are used as homes. Most of the experiences in...
Building archaeology in education and practiceof the architectural professionBy Lars Nicolai BockThi...
Med forord av Elin Børrud, koordinator for ”Tverrfaglig masterklasse 2019”This study takes a look at...
The aim of this article is to compare different ways of dwelling in second homes. Since 1991, retire...
THE CULTURAL INJECTION OF DANISH CITIES – PERFORMATIVE ARCHITECTURE AND DIVERSE URBAN CULTUREThis ar...
The preservation of historic interiors is carried out in collaboration between many related professi...
AbstractThis article examines how Lykke-Per discusses the major social changes of this period in a D...
This article reviews the theoretical and political history of the concept of precarity, used to desc...
The Danish net of highways forms an ‘H’ connecting the country north-south and east-west. This is th...
In this article, I demonstrate that usages of “growth” generally indicate two, divergent understandi...
The article investigates a historical development in the concepts of happiness and love and the norm...
Taking its point of departure in Foucault’s analysis of the notions of ‘reason of state’ and ‘police...
The values attached to privately owned single-family houses in Denmark are analyzed as social proces...
Artiklen har til formål at kaste et kritisk blik på byplanlægningstanker, bl.a. med udgangspunkt i C...
ENCOUNTERS AND BOUNDARIES. INTERARTISTIC PROJECTS FOR THE CITY’S HARBOUR. A SØNDERBORG STORYIn the e...
Haunted discusses experiences of ghosts in houses that are used as homes. Most of the experiences in...
Building archaeology in education and practiceof the architectural professionBy Lars Nicolai BockThi...
Med forord av Elin Børrud, koordinator for ”Tverrfaglig masterklasse 2019”This study takes a look at...
The aim of this article is to compare different ways of dwelling in second homes. Since 1991, retire...
THE CULTURAL INJECTION OF DANISH CITIES – PERFORMATIVE ARCHITECTURE AND DIVERSE URBAN CULTUREThis ar...
The preservation of historic interiors is carried out in collaboration between many related professi...
AbstractThis article examines how Lykke-Per discusses the major social changes of this period in a D...
This article reviews the theoretical and political history of the concept of precarity, used to desc...
The Danish net of highways forms an ‘H’ connecting the country north-south and east-west. This is th...
In this article, I demonstrate that usages of “growth” generally indicate two, divergent understandi...