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Royal Danish Academy Exhibition ‘Imagining the Future’

The Royal Danish Academy presents a wide range of visions that imagine the future through sustainable housing, materiality, and nature-led design.
The exhibition ‘Imagining the Future’ features 29 research-based projects, spanning outcomes from fashion works to coastal conservation plans and the application of traditional crafts. Created by 29 teams of architects and designers, these projects take today’s pressing challenges and emerging possibilities as their point of departure. At their core are explorations of innovative materials, ways of providing habitation and shelter, perspectives on community, and approaches to sustainability. Each project follows its own independent narrative, yet together they articulate a clear direction: a future that meets both human needs and the needs of the planet. The works collectively ask whether living spaces that coexist with non-human species are possible, how technology and design can help us imagine futures not yet realized, and how those futures might be guided toward paths suitable for the Earth and all forms of life.

The participating architects and designers closely examine the present, demonstrating the roles they play in shaping the future. Architecture and design extend beyond mere function; they are practices that foster meaningful thinking for communities through user participation and engagement with local contexts. Ultimately, this is about understanding human needs and translating them into space and form. Through the interaction of research, practice, and artistic methodologies, the projects propose solutions for safeguarding the future.
Mathilde Aggebo, Dean of the Royal Danish Academy, explains: “Imagining the Future is about giving form to ideas and hope for the future. When architects and designers envision new ways of living and dwelling, they don’t just create concrete solutions – they also create images of what a balanced society might look like.”

In an era of rapid change and global challenges, what matters most is a vision of the future with which we can empathize and see ourselves reflected. As we prepare for what lies ahead, we often find ourselves at crossroads where imagining the future is difficult. Architects and designers, however, are those who imagine—deriving plausible answers while offering critical perspectives on the present. The exhibition runs until April 16.

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