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Legislation
Cultural Heritage Listed Buildings How does a building become listed? All listed buildings to be visited Living in a Listed Building Buildings Worthy of Preservation Register Sites and Monuments Prote
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Open Access Agreements and Licenses
/english/arkiv2019/news/open-access-agreements-and-licenses
NISO Launches New Initiative to Develop Recommended Practices for Demand-Driven Acquisition (DDA) of Monographs
/english/arkiv2019/news/niso-launches-new-initiative-to-develop-recommended-practices-for-demand-driven-acquisition-dda-of-monographs
Transfer launches new Enhanced Transfer Alerting Service
/english/arkiv2019/news/transfer-launches-new-enhanced-transfer-alerting-service
Knowledge Exchange welcomes communication and recommendation from European Commission
/english/arkiv2019/news/knowledge-exchange-welcomes-communication-and-recommendation-from-european-commission
Hot facts about Nordic Cool
/english/arkiv2019/news/hot-facts-about-nordic-cool
Why go to museums
/english/arkiv2019/news/why-go-to-museums
Craft
The way in which an object is crafted is a central platform of Danish design practice, for it is in this crafting of each piece of an object and the junctions between them that a love of materials and
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Fælles sideindhold
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Materiality
A love of materials and of the possibilities of working across both natural and industrially made materials has long been a defining feature of Danish product and furniture design. Most distinctively,
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