Backstage exhibition reveals "behind the facade" of Danish architecture
Design agency Tinker Imagineers' Backstage exhibition, which was constructed to look like a series of theatrical stages, explores how Danish architecture is created.
Called Backstage, the exhibition was created in collaboration with the Danish Architecture Center in Copenhagen, where the show was located.
The Backstage exhibition includes 1:1 scale installations of Danish architecture
It was designed to give visitors an insight into what happens "backstage" when urban spaces and buildings are being designed.
"It looks at the forces that drive development, the mistakes architects inevitably make along the way, and how we can fix them," said Tinker Imagineers.
"Visitors literally go backstage to take a moment to reflect on and discuss some complex issues, to better understand what's really at stake behind the scenes." The exhibition explores architectural challenges in Denmark and globally
Designed to look like theatre stages, the exhibition consists of five sets that each address different topics and can be viewed independently. Collectively, they give a depiction of architectural challenges distinctive to Danish design.
In Backstage, visitors learn the ways in which Danish architecture maximises natural light in homes and the effect this has on the user's well-being.
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