Description
Spatial Ecologies' understands architecture as a practice grounded in the material, ecological, and cultural layers that shape environments over time.
The programme approaches place not as a passive backdrop, but as a living and historical medium where geological, biological, and social processes intersect. Architecture is framed as the interpretative and constructive act that works these relations through speculative thinking, design and making.
By engaging with political ecologies and the dynamics of extraction, labour, and renewal, the programme encourages students to develop strong material awareness and transcalar methods of inquiry.
Through fieldwork, research, and full-scale experimentation, students learn to work with different temporalities - care, decay, repair -and gain the tools to respond ethically and contextually within conditions of ecological uncertainty and change.
Career Opportunities
For more information on career paths, please contact The Royal Danish Academy - Architecture, Design and Conservation:
E-mail: admission@kglakademi.dk
Admission
Applicants with a bachelor degree in architecture from a nationally recognized school of architecture are eligible for admission.
For more information on admission and language requirements please refer to https://royaldanishacademy.com/admission-master
Tuition Fee
Non-EU/EEA/Swiss degree students will be eligible to pay tuition fee. Students on an exchange programme are not required to pay tuition.
For Further Information
Visit the Royal Danish Academy's website: https://royaldanishacademy.com
Information from the Danish Agency for Higher Education can be located at http://ufm.dk/en You will find information about the Danish assessment of foreign qualifications in Guide to diploma recognition About the Educational System in general visit the section The Danish Higher Education System