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Connecting Nature and Interiors: Post-war Danish Domestic Landmarks and the Japanese Tradition

BLOGPOST: CARMEN GARCIA SANCHEZ   / DATE 24.11.2021


Karen & Ebbe Clemmensen´s own study-house (1954), Denmark. © Carmen García Sánchez



I am excited to be presenting the lecture entitled “Connecting Nature and Interiors: Post-war Danish Domestic Landmarks and the Japanese Tradition” invited by Professor Kristina Fridh and hosted by Konstfack - University of Arts, Crafts and Design, Stockholm.


In this era of necessary reflection on human-Nature relationship and the role of architecture as a mediator mean, some postwar-Danish and traditional-Japanese buildings offer profound lessons for our own time.

 

The purpose of the seminar is two folds: to enrich and transform our understanding of post-war Danish domestic architecture and the impact that traditional Japanese architecture had on it, and to stimulate the dialogue and interest in Nature-inclusive architectural interior design. 


It will take place on Wednesday December 8th at 13.00 (CET). The event is online and free to attend, can be done through the link below.















It has received funding from the European

Union’s H2020 research and innovation

programme under the MSCA grant

agreement 896651. The present action

reflects only the author’s view and it does

not engage in any way the views of the

European Commission

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