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A Future Nostalgia
We often long for what once was. But what will we one day long for that also used to be. I wonder what future nostalgia we are already creating without…
Nov 24
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Christian Kamp Iversen
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COLLECTIVITY II
Prompting Election Time
Nov 18
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Mads Birgens
4
September 2025
Time Matters
Projects are never truly finished on the day we hand them over. They are living stories—always in motion, always becoming, always carrying the past…
Sep 24
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Johanne Holmsberg
7
Time and the City
Cobe Notes / September 2025
Sep 17
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Mads Birgens
6
Architecture for Now!
The collapse of chronology
Sep 16
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Jacob Blak
8
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August 2025
How a Unique Apple Tree Can Spark Inspiration
Cobe’s first living 1:1 design
Aug 14
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Stine Bærentzen
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Andreas Kloster
3
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June 2025
Map of Established Peace for Everyone Everywhere!
Letters across the stretch of water
Jun 12
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Mads Birgens
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Jenny Grettve
5
May 2025
Babylon Revisited
Urban Resilience
May 14
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Mads Birgens
5
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April 2025
The Fight for Space
How space, as the most limited resource, makes spatial innovation crucial for the sustainable transition.
Apr 24
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Ole Robin Storjohann
10
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The Future Already Has a Foundation
How cultural environments shape tomorrow’s cities
Apr 10
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Merete Kinnerup
12
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March 2025
Embodied Memories
How a simple house spread its wings and journeyed into eternity.
Mar 28
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Jacob Blak
6
Transformers. Transformative. Transformation.
Architects, as ‘Transformers,’ are not bound by static structures but are the agents of change, reimagining existing spaces into resilient, adaptable…
Mar 26
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Dan Stubbergaard
7
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