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Desire
How is it that we find Danish products so desirable to own and use? Quality materials, ease of use and new innovations are not in themselves enough to spark desire for objects that say something about
Sydney Opera House celebrates its 40th anniversary with an exclusive Danish design exhibition
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Commissioners’ statement
The Danish Agency for Culture and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark are pleased to mark the 40th anniversary of the Sydney Opera House with the exhibition "Danish Design at the House". Designed b
Curatorial statement
Exhibiting in one of the world's greatest pieces of architecture, the Sydney Opera House, evokes feelings of pride and respect for both the architect, Jørn Utzon, and those who took a risk in choosing
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
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,
Danish school classes on live stream tour from Sydney
Two school classes from Aalborg and Copenhagen went on an exclusive guided tour inside the Sydney Opera House with an expert. However, the tour happened while they were sitting in the Utzon Centre in
Architecture Makes the City
The Danish Agency for Culture had engaged Anthony Burke, professor of architecture and head of University of Technology in Sydney, as curator for the symposium. The symposium presented a number of Dan
Danish artists on the stages of Sydney
The award winners played at the actual Crown Prince Couple Award Show that took place in Sydney Opera House Tuesday 29 October 2013. At the award show Nana Øland Fabricius (Oh Land) also played. Furth