Danish Architecture Centre
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Danish Architecture Center (Danish: Dansk Arkitektur Center, DAC) is Denmark's national center for the development and dissemination of knowledge about architecture, building and urban development. DAC is located in the BLOX building in Copenhagen.[1]
DAC's objective and legitimacy consist in promoting co-operation across the professional boundaries of the construction sector and architecture so that the players, working together, are able to contribute to the forward-looking development of architecture and construction specifically and Danish society in general.
DAC's core funding is provided by a public-private partnership between Realdania and the Danish government. The government is represented by: the Ministry of Business of Denmark and the Ministry of Culture of Denmark.
History
[edit]DAC was founded in 1985 through a collaboration between the Danish Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs and the Realdania foundation.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Wainwright, Oliver (1 May 2018). "Urban jumble: the building that wants to upset the calm of Copenhagen". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 September 2025.