About
Founded in 1999, arcspace.com is an architecture webzine that features today's most creative projects, as well as the most influential of the past.
We work closely with major architects around the world and keep our readers informed with weekly updates.
arcspace.com's main focus is the section Features where we cover today's most creative architectural projects by the world's leading architects. We review influential books in our Bookcase and visit the most interesting Exhibitions.
As a new initiative arcspace.com focus on Travel providing architecture guides to the most interesting architectural cities in the world, travel blogs, interviews and more. The travel section is under development and will become substantial in the years to come.
arcspace.com furthermore provide a glimpse behind the scene in the section The Architect's Studio showcasing sketches by architects. In Image Library you find a selection of images of architectural projects that you are free to use as you see fit. We also offer a section called The Camera where you find some nice selections of the work of prominent architecture photographers.
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Editor
Morten Wilhelm Scholz
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Morten Wilhelm Scholz
Project Manager
Katrine Bartram Reinert
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Katrine Bartram Reinert
- If you have questions or comments regarding the new website, feel
free to contact Katrine.
Founder
Kirsten Kiser
Publisher
Danish
Architecture Centre (DAC)
Strandgade 27B
1401 Copenhagen K., Denmark
About Danish Architecture Centre (DAC)
DAC is a national architecture centre with a pronounced
international profile. Working in a project oriented manner with
development and mediation of Danish and international knowledge of
architecture and urban and landscape planning, DAC collaborates to
a substantial degree with international partners.
DAC's goal is to create a broad interest in architecture, to clear the way for new ideas traversing traditional boundaries and to show how architecture creates cultural and economic assets for people, the industry and society. DAC is a non-profit organization, benefitting from a close partnership with the Danish government.
arcspace history
arcspace.com is run and operated by the Danish Architecture
Centre. arcspace.com was founded in 1999 by architect and
independent curator Kirsten Kiser. After being at the helm for more
than 13 years Kirsten handed over arcspace.com to DAC in 2012.

